1952-1953 Academic Catalog
DIRECTORY 65 302 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENTS A study of the governments and politics of major European powers. Pre– requisites: Political Science 201 and History 205-206. Three hours credit. SOCIOLOGY 100 PRINCIPLES OF SocIOLOGY Introductory course. A study of the structures and processes of social life. Three hours credit. 102 RURAL SOCIOLOGY An analysis of the culture, social institutions, and collective behavior of contemporary rural society, and a discussion of rural problems. Pre– requisite: Sociology 100. Three hours credit. 201 MINORITIES IN THE UNITED STATES A study of the main minority groups in the United States; status and role in the American culture; social structure; values and sentiments. Prerequisite, Sociology 100. Three hours credit. 303 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY RELATIONS A study of the scientific knowledge which exists about mate selections, the courtship process, and the adjustment problems of marriage. Pre, requisite, Sociology 100. Three hours credit. 304 EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY An advanced course in the application of sociological findings to edu, cational programs. Prerequisite, Sociology 100. Three hours credit. SPEECH 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH A study of the fundamental principles of effective speaking with prac, tice in the preparation and delivery of original speeches. Required. Two hours. 100 R REMEDIAL SPEECH A non-credit course which may be required of students in the depart, ment of education. Two meetings each week. 102 INTERPRETATIVE READING A continuation of 100. Two hours. 202 DEBATE A study of argumentation, analysis, extemperaneous arguments, and formal debates. Two hours credit.
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