1934-1935 Academic Catalog

COURSES OF STUDY 55 11-12. PASTORAL THEOLOGY A study of the character, and conduct of ministers of the Gospel and their relations to the church in particular and general. Two hours a week throughout the year. Required of candidates for the Ministry of the Gospel. Professor McChesney. 13-14. CHURCH GOVERNMENT A study of church law and its application to members, con– gregations, and the larger organizations of the Church. One hour a week throughout the year. Required of all candi– dates for the ministry. Professor McChesney. SOCIOLOGY PROFESSOR STEELE 1-2. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Social evolution, and sociological principles with special reference to modern social problems. Three hours a week. 3. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Collective knowing, feeling, and willing; the psychology of the crowd. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 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. 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. 9. EUGENICS An elective course in Applied Eugenics for advanced stu– dents. A study of the practical means by which society may encourage the reproduction of superior persons and discourage that oi inferior types. Three hours a week.

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