1924-1925 Academic Catalog

E RIPTIO OF LLEGIATE AND NORM L STUDIES 03. ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATING-Argumentation, analysis, e ·idence, persuasion. Brief-drawing. Writlen arguments. Oral debating. The theory of argumentation. Text: Ketcham. Required. Two hours a week throughout the year. (Professor Robidon). 01. E TEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING-Instruction, constant practice, and criticism in actual public speaking. Elective. One hour a week throughout the year. (Professor Robison). A4. PARLIAMENTARY LAW-Instruction in fundamental principles and actual practice in conducting public meetings. Text: Cushing. Elective. One hour a week, one semester. Not given every year. (Prof. Robison.) PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR McCHESNEY Ql. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY-Consciousness, sensation, perception, memory, feelings, imagination, thought, reasoning and the will. Text: Breese and Angell; and Warren. Required. Should be taken before Junior year. Three hours a week, one semester. Q3. PAIDOLOGY-A scientific study of child life and consciousness. Text: Kirkpatrick. Elective. Two hours a week, one semester. Prerequisite Ql. Not given every year. Q4. EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-Elementary experiments in the various phases of conscious phenomena. Texts: Thorndike and Seashore and Starch. Electiye. Prerequisite: Ql. Three hours a week, one semester. RELIGION PROFESSOR McCHESNEY RI. APOLOGETICS-The evidences of Christianity and natural theology. Text: Turton. Required. Three hours a week, one semester. REVIEW OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES PROFESSOR SOMERS The purpose of these courses is to prepare students for the teaching of secondary studies by giving them reviews of some of the leading subjects ordinarily taught in high schools. together with suggestions a s to the best methods of teaching them. These courses will not be counted towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts, bull will be credited towards the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. Sixteen hours of such work are required of candidates for the State High School Certificate. Some of these courses run for one semester and others for the entire year. Two hours a week. H. S. 1. Algebra I. H. S. 2. Plane Geometry. H. S. 3. General Science. H. S. 4. Biology, H. S. 5. Physiology and Hyg iene. H. S. 6. Rhetoric and Compos ition. H. S. 7. English Classics. H. S. 8. History of English Literature. H. S. 9. History of American Literature. H. S. 10. American History. H. S. 11. Civics. H. S. 12. Latin I. H. S. 13. Latin II. H. S. 14. Physics. H. S. 15. Solid Geom. SOCIOLOCY PROFESSOR ROBISON . Sl. (?ENERAL SOCIOLOGY-Social evolution, and sociological principles with special reference to modern social problems. Text: Ellwood. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Given every third year. ~2j SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY-Collective knowing, feeling, and willing; the psyc O ogy ot the crowd. Text: Ross. Elective. Three hours a week one semester. Given every third year. ' of thse 3 .Bib~IBL1CA~ SOCIOLOGY.:-Modern social problems interpreted in the light every thirde.yeatxt. Kent. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Given blem~4~f fMERIC~N TPROBLEMS-Social institutions. A study of the pro- emocrac, · ext: Morehouse-Graham. Elective Three hours a week, one semester. Prerequisite, Sl, or Nl. Not given ever; year. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR

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