1956-1957 Academic Catalog
Departments and Courses activities, examination and grouping of pupils, provision and care of equipment, departmental organization, maintenance of facilities, and techniques of evaluation. Two hours credit. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY 100 GENERAi, PSYCHOLOGY This course is designed to provide an int1~oductory under– standing of the history, principles, and practices of psychology as related to the Bible. Three hours credit. 213 (Ed. 213) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY A study of the fundamental psychological factors and princi– ples that fo1m the background and 11nderlying conditions for learning and teaching. Required of all education students. Three hours credit. 305 (Ed. 305) PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE A study of the characteristics, development, and spiritual proble~ of teenage youth relative to their successful adaptation to secondary school activities. Three hours credit. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE The a im of this departmen t is to acquaint the studen t with the field and to give h im tools of science and math ematics that help make h im proficient in clear and orderly thinking, as well as to appreciate the facts of physical and natural sciences. Without these facts it is impossible foI· a person to enjoy a complete Christian view of the ,vorld in which we live. , Basic requirements for the A.B. degree are eight c1·edit hours of laboratory science. A major in biological or physical science wi]l enable the student to receive the B.S. deg1"ee. A r11ajor in b1ological science 1~ quires 30 credit hout"S of pre– sct'ib d cours s 1nclud1ng Biology 101-102, Botany 201-202, Zoology 203, 204, 301, and 302 A 1najo1" in ph~rsical scien · J· quires 30 er dit l1ours of c Ul"S s in ch mistry, physi s, and mathernati s. 67
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