1932-1933 Catalog

DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 61 4. AMERICAN PROBLEMS Social institutions. A study of the problems of democracy. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Prerequisite, Economics 1, or Sociology 1. Not given every year. 5. SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT Maladjustments, why, and the remedy. Attitude of various groups. Case work. Three hours a week. One semester. Not given every year. Professor Steele. 6. EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY Sociological principles in relation to educational problems. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. 7. COMMERCIAL LAW Dealing with the principles of law as applied to the business world. Three hours, one semester. Professor Borst. 8. ADVANCED SOCIOLOGY Elective. This course deals with the relation of church to social reconstruction. The value of humanity exceeds that of profit. Three hours, one semester. Not given every year. SPANISH PROFESSORS BORST AND WOLFE 1-2. BEGINNING SPANISH A study of grammar and pronunciation. Reading, tests, and quizzes. Three hours, two semesters. Professor Wolfe. 3-4. INTERMEDIATE SPANISH A continuation of 1-2. Three hours, two semesters. Not given every year. Professor Borst. 5-6. ADVANCED SPANISH A course to develop free oral and written expression in Spanish and to prepare the student for higher Spanish literary courses. Three hours a week throughout the year. Professor Borst. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROFESSOR BORST, MISS SMITH, AND MR. IRONS 1-2. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN Required of all men students unless excused by President and Dean of College. Mr. Irons. 3-4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Required of all women students unless excused by the Presi• dent and the Dean, Miss Smith. 5. COACHING FOR MEN A thorough study of rules, theory and practice of football, basketball, and baseball. Up-to-date texts and laboratory methods will be used. Two hours credit, one semester. Pro· fessor Borst.

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