1912-1913 Academic Catalog

CEDAR\ 1 1LLE COLLEGE the will. The texts are \Venz\aff's, and James' Briefer Course. Re– quired of all candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Three hours a week, one semester. 143. GENERAL Psvc110LOGv-The study of General Psychology is continued. The text-book work is supplemented by lectures and experiments. The texts arc J udd's General Psychology and Calk– ins' First Book. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. 144. COMPARATIVE PsYCIIOl...oG\·-This course presents a thor– ough historical sketch of the psychology of the animal mind. The ,,ertebrate and i1n-ertebrate forms will be studied from the standpoint of consciousness. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. H5. PATllOLOGICAL PSYCIIOLOCY-Hallucination, delusion, illu– sion, hypnotism and suggestion, alternate personality, telepathy, emotional variability, and insanity form the themes of study. Elect– ive. Three hours a week, one semester. 146. EDUCATIONAL PsvCHOLOGY-This course considers the mind in its relation to methods of training and acquisition of knowl– edge. The psychological basis of pedagogy is studied. The text is Halleck's. Elective. Three hours a week, second semester. 147. C111Lo Psvc110Locv-This course embraces a scientific study of child life and consciousness. The text is Kirkpatrick's Elective. Three hours a week, first semester. 148. ADVANCED PS\'CIIOLOGV<--This course covers all the data of consciousness in an exhaustive way, together with metaphysical problems related to psychology. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. RELIGION. PRon:ssoRS ?.lcC11ESNEY ANO ?.lcM1cUAEL. 149. APOLOCET1cs-This course includes the evidences of Chri'>tianity and natural theology. The principal subjects under the first head are the internal and external proofs of the di\!ine origin of Christianity, its history and results, and the canonieity and inspiration of the Scriptures. In natural theology, the nature and scope of the subject, 1>roofs for God's existence, as found in nature and reason. and the character of God and the purpose of creation arc considered. Required of all candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Three hours a week, one semester. 56

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