1949-1950 Academic Catalog

301-302 Quantitative Analysis The principles of gravimetric andvolumetric analysis with the solution of practical laboratory problems. Elective. Two three-hour laboratory periods and two classes per week. Prerequisite Chemistry 101-102. Four credit hours. Not given every year. Physics: Professor E. Shaw 101-102 Mechanical Drawing Mechanical drawing and descriptive geometry. Instruction is largely individual Elective. Two hours credit each Semester. Not given every year. 201-202 General Physics A study of the laws of mechanics and heat as based on the atomic theory, first semester. Second semester a study of the laws of electricity, sound, and light, elective. Two class periods and two two-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite, Math 120-130. Four credit hours. 301 Fundamentals of Radio Basic material of radio required for all types of radio work both civil and military. Prerequisites, Physics 201-202, Math 120. PSYCHOLOGY Professor Dodd 101 General Psychology Consciousness, sensation, perception, memory, feelings, imagination, thought, reasoning and the will. Laboratory work is carried on in experi­ ments in practical uses of psychology. Three hours credit. 102 Abnormal Psychology Abnormal forms of behavior including sleep, dreams, hypnosis, hysteria, and various mechanisms and personality traits connected with motives are studied. Pre-requisite is psychology 101. Three hours credit. 211 Child Psychology Comprehensive study of the child from conception to maturation. Labora­ tory work is used extensively. Psychology minors should include this course in their work. Pre-requisite is psychology 101. Two hours credit. 212 Education Psychology A study of the spychological principles concerned with the processes of acquiring, retaining and applying knowledge presented in the elementary and secondary schools. Pre-requisite is psychology 101. Three hours credit. 311 Experimental Psychology Laboratory uses of psychology are studied in regard to industry, business and education. Intended for a minor in Psychology. Pre-requisite is psy­ chology 101. Three hours credit. 312 Applied Psychology Interpretation and evaluation of the behavior of other people. Functional approach to psychology is stressed.Pre-requisite is psychology 101. Three hours credit. 47

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