1914-1915 Academic Catalog
COURS}:S IN' SOCIOLOGY of social conditions. The text-book is Blackmar's Elements. Elee• tive 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 phenomeua presented by collective knowing, feeling nud willing, and the psychology of the crowd are studied. The text~book is Ross' Social Psychology. Elec– tive for all who have not taken the course as a part of the required work in social science. Three hours a week, one semester. 168. SOCIALJSM-A study of the spirit aud moaniug of tho 1uovement aud a careful consideration of the arguments for and against socialistic proposals constitute tho work. The text-booke are Kirknp's ]nqniry into Socialism and History of Socialism. Electh•e for all who have not taken the course as a part of tho required work in social science. Three hours a week, one semester. 169. SOCIAL PROBLEMS-The problems of population, im– migration, growth of cities, wealth and poverty, marriage and divorce, ancl others will receive careful attention. The subject is presented by means of lectures and text-books. Various text-books aroused. Elective for all who have not taken the course as a part of the required work in social science. 'rhree hours a week, one semester. 170. CHAHlTlES AND CORRECTIONS-The dependent, de– tective and delinquent classes, and tho administration of charitable and correctional affairs, are the topics of study. Tho text-books arc Henderson's and DeYine's. E lective for all who have not taken tho course as a part of the required work in social science. Three hours a week, oue semester. 171. APPL-IED SOC!OLOOY-Thc possibility of the eonseious irnprovemeut of society by society is made the subject of study. The text-hook is Ward's Applied Sociology. Eleet.h·e for all who have not taken the course as a part of tbe required work in socie.1 science. Three hours a week, one semester. 60
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