1940-1941 Academic Catalog

DESCRIPTION OF COURSES PHYSICS PROFESSOR MILLER 1-2. GENERAL PHYSICS 55 Mechanics and heat. Electricity, sound and light. Prere– quisite one semester of trigonometry and one semester of college algebra. Elective, Three hours r ecitation and two hours laboratory a week throughout the year. POLITICAL SCIENCE PROFESSORS STEELE AND JURKAT 1. INTERNATIONAL LAW Elective. Three hours a week. First semester. 2. AMERICA AND THE ORIENT A study of the industrial resources of the Orient:-Aeiatic markets; relations of the United States and the Far East. Elective. Three hours, second semester. 3. POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES A study of political parties and party problems in the United States. Three hours a week, one semester. 4. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Treaties, commerce, laws and leagues of nations, arbitration, courts. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. 5. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL SCIENCE A course on government in general, and on our national and local governments in particular, with especial attention to the needs of teachers of high school civics. Three hours a week, one semester. PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR McCHESNEY 1. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Consciouimess, sensation, perceptjon, memory, feelings, imagination, thought, reasoning and the will. Required. Should be taken before Junior year. Three hours a week, on~ semester. 2. ADOLESCENCE A scientific study of the development of the adolescent mind and life. Varioug texts and lectures. Elective. 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.

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