1932-1933 Catalog

DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 59 ing. Written arguments. Oral debating. The theory of argumentation. Required. Two hours a week throughout the year. Professor Steele. 5-6. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Instruction, constant practice, and criticism in actual public speaking. Elective. One hour a week, one semester. Pro– fessor Steele. ~-8. ADVANCED ORATORY Elective. One hour a week, one semester. Professor McChesney. 10. PARLIAMENTARY LAW Instruction in fundamental principles and actual practice in conducting publi'C meetings. Elective. One hour a week, on-e semester. Not given every year. Professor Steele. 11-12. HOMILETICS Elementary Homiletics. A study of the theory and prin– ciples of the preparation and delivery of sermons. Two hours a week throughout the year. Required for candi– dates of the Gospel Ministry. Professor McChesney. 13-14. HOMILETICS Advanced Homiletics. Practice in the preparation and de– livery of sermons. One hour a week throughout the year. Required for candidates of the Gospel Ministry. Professor McChesney. PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR HOSTEhLJ'R 1. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY l\J'7' (. - A)A--~ Consciousness, sensation, /efi eption, me~gff, feelings, imagination, thought, reasoning and the will. Required. Should be taken before Junior year. Three hours a week, one semester. 2. ADOLESCENCE A scientific study of-the development of the adolescent mind and life. Various texts and lectures. Two hours a week, one semester. 4. EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Elementary experiments in the various phases of conscious phenomena. Elective. Prerequisite, General Psychology. Three hours a week, one semester. RELIGION PROFESSORS McCHESNEY, HOSTETLER AND STEELE 1. APOLOGETICS The evidences of Chris tianity and natural theology. Re– quired. Three hours a week, one semester.

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