1952-1953 Academic Catalog

DEPARTMENTS AND COURSES PHYSICS 201,202 GENERAL PHYSICS 63 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. 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. Prerequisite, Physics 201,202, Math 120. PSYCHOLOGY 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY This course is designed to provide an understanding of human behavior, approached as a natural phenomenon subject to scientific study. The unifying concept of the course is the adaptation of the individual to his physical and social environment. 3 hours credit. 206 (Ed. 206) CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Required in elementary education. Three hours credit. 213 (Ed. 213) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Required of all educa~ion students. Three hours credit. 214 (Ed. 214) PSYCHOLOGY OF AooLESCENCE Three hours credit. 301 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Elective. Three hours credit. SOCIAL STUDIES ECONOMICS 201 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS A study of fundamental economic principles as an aid in understanding modem society. Three hours credit. 202 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS A continuation of 201, which is the prerequisite. Three hours credit.

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