1942-1943 Academic Catalog

48 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 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. Elec– tive. 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. 6. Rural Sociology A study of the fundamental principles of rural social develop– ment. A picture of the average rural group and the sociological in– terpretation of the same. Solution of present day problems consider– ed. Prerequisite Sociology 1. Three hours a week, one semester. Re– quired of students pursuing the normal course. 8. The Church and Society Elective. This course deals with the relations 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 students. A study of the practical means by which society may encourage the re– production of superior persons and discourage that of inferior types. Three hours a week. 10. Race Relations Elective. A study of race relationships with special attention to the problem in the United States. Open to advanced students only. Three hours a week. Typewriting: Miss Basore 1. Beginning Typing Fundamentals of typing and business correspondence. Elective. Five periods of recitation, two hours credit. First semester. 2. Advanced Typing Continuation of Typing 1 with special attention to speed and busi– ness practice. Elective. Five periods of recitation, two hours credit. Second semester.

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