1935-1936 Academic Catalog

COURSES OF STUDY capitalJ association, money, credit, commerce, collectivism, co-operation, wages, interest, and profits. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. Not given. every year~ 3-4. THE SCIENCE OF BUSINESS Value, rent, interest, banking, foreign trade, profits. Elec– tive. Three hours a week, one semester. Prerequisite 1~ Not given every year. 5. ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES Three hours a week, one semester; Not given every year I EDUCATION PROFESSOR HOSTETLER AND MRS. JACOBS 1. ENGLISH A professionalized course in the construction of the sentence, the parts of speech with those inflections that are involved in the common errors in speech, and composition in the elementary schools. Three hours a week 1 throughout the year. 2. TEACHING OF READING Methods of teaching oral and silent reading in the ele~ mentary grades, with attention to the literary content. Three hours a week, throughout the yee,1·. 3. TEACHING OF ARITHMETIC ProfessiOlllalized treatment of the content and method for the e1ementary grades. Two hours a week, throughout the year. 4. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC Required for State Elementary Certificate. First and sec~ ond semesters. Two hours class 1·oom work. One hour credit. 5. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC A continuation of number 4. Required for State Elementary Certificate. First semester. T\vo hours of class room work, one hour credit. 6. ART Public School Art. Required for the State Certificate. Two hours credit, first semester. -7. GEOGRAPHY AND METHODS The content and methods of geography for the elementary schools. Three hours, first semester and two hours, second semester. 8. CLASS MANAGEMENT A discussion of the management factors which must be met by the teacher in the classroom.. Two hours credit. Given both semesters. 10. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY A study of the psychological principles applicable to the teaching process; such as mental development, individual

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