1951-1952 Academic Catalog

DEPARTMENTS AND COURSES 65 PSYCHOLOGY 101 GENERAL PsYCHOLOGY Consciousness, sensation, perception, memory, feelings, imagination, thought, reasoning, and the will. Required of A.B. and B.S. candidates. Three hours credit. 206 (Ed. 206) CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Required in elementary education. Three hours credit. 213 (Ed. 213) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Required of all education students. Three hours credit. 214 (Ed. 214) PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE Required in secondary education. Three hours credit. SOCIAL STUDIES ECONOMICS 201 PRINCIPLES OF EcoNoM1cs A study of fundamental economic principles as an aid in understanding modern society. Three hours credit. 202 PRINCIPLES OF E c oNoM1cs A continuation of 201, which is the prerequisite. Three hours credit. 30 I LABOR PROBLEMS Problems of the wage e~rner and relations between industry and labor, with special regard to current issues and practices. Prerequisite: 201. Two hours credit. 302 RuRAL EcoNoM1cs Economic laws and principles affecting the farmer and rural communities. Pre– requisite, 201. Two hours credit. POLITICAL SCIENCE 201 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Law making and administration; rights and duties of citizens, political and constitutional development. Three hours credit. Required. 202 AMERICAN STATE AND LocAL GovERNMENT The organization, powers, and procedures of state, county, city, and township government. Three hours credit. 301 Tm: o STITUTION OF TH UNIT D STATES Histoncal de:, dopment wtth emphasis on cases tn \\ hich the onstitution has

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