1919-1920 Academic Catalog

THE ARTS-EDUCATION CURRICULUM 8. Argumentation and Debating (six semester hours); 9. General Psychology (three semester-hours); 10. Logic (three semester-hours); 11. Social Science (six semester-hours elected from the de- partments of Economics, Sociology and Political Science); 12. Ethics (three semester-hours); 13. Apologetics (three semester-hours); 14. H istory of Education (three semester-hours) ; 15. School Organization and School Law (three semester- hours); 16. General Methods of Teaching (three semester-hours); 17. High School Methods (three semester-hours); 18. Science of Education (three semester-hours); 19. Observation of Teaching (two semester-hours); 20. Practice Teaching (two semester-hours); 21. Elective Studies (in addition to those specified above, to an amount sufficient to make a total of one hundred and twenty semester-hours of collegiate work, and including enough professional studies to make a total of thirty semester– hours of professional work; in this total of thirty hours may be included all work above-mentioned in Education, Psychology, Social Science and Ethics, as well as elective studies in the same subjects); 22. Review of H igh School Studies with Methods of Teach– ing Them (sixteen semester-hours); 23. A thesis of at least two thousand words upon some subject connected with the Department of Education, and meeting with the approval of the professor at the head of that department. The title of the thesis must be submitted not later than the first of February preceding graduation, a copy of the thesis not later than the first of l'>'lay, and a corrected typewritten copy not later than the Saturday preceding graduation. It is not necessary that these requirements should be met in the order given. At each step the student should consult his instructors as to which course should be taken next. COURSES FOR FRESHMEN IN THE A RTS-EDUCATION CURRICULUM Freshmen in this course should take the History of Edu– cation and School Organization and School Law. They should also enter one of the classes in the Review of High School 22

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