1913-1914 Academic Catalog
O RSE I.' RELIGION AND OC'IOLOOY, edge. The psychological basis of pedagogy is studied. The text-book i IIallt?ck 's. Elective. Three hours a week, second semester. 162. IIILD PsY IIOLOGY-Tbis course embraces a scientific study of child life and consciousness. The text-book is K irkpatrick 's. Elective. Three hours a week, first semester. 163. ADVANCED PSYCHOLOGY- This cour se covers all the data of consciousness in an exhaustive "ay, together with metaphysical problems related to psychology. E lective. Three hours a week, one semester. RELIGION. P ROFESSORS MCCHESNEY AND MCMICHAEL, 164. APOLOGETICs-'rhis course includes t he evidences of Christianity and natural t heology. The principal subjects under t he first bead ar e t he internal and external proofs of the divine origin of Christianity, its history and results, and the canonicity . and inspiration of t he Scriptures. In natural t heology, the nature and scope of t he subject, proofs for God's existence, as found in nature and r eason, and t he character of God and t he purpose of creation are considered. Required of all candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Three hours a week, one semester. 165. COMPARATIVE RELIGION - Mohammedanism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, nat ure worship, and Christianity are com– pared and contrasted. The text-book is Kellogg 's. Elective. One hour a week throughout the year. SOCIOLOGY. PROFESSOR ALLEN. 166. GENERAL SOCIOLOGY-A careful study of social evolu– tion, socialization, social control, and social ideals is followed by an investigation of social pathology, including poverty, crime, and social degeneration, with special attention to the amelioration of social conditions. The text-book is Blackmar's Elements. Elective for all who have not taken the course as a part of the required work in social science. Three hours a week, one semester. 167. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-The phenomena presented by col– lective knowing, feeling and willing, and the psychology of the crowd are studied. The text-book is Ross' Social Psychology. Elec- 58
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