322 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

221. LAND INCOME. II; 2 cr. The economic characteristics of land; the
economics of land utilization with reference to costs and income;
theories of rent; valuation and taxation of land. Mr. Wehrwein.

225. SEMINARY IN RURAL SOCIAL ORGANIZATION. I; 2 cr. The theory
and practice of rural social organization related to rural population
groups, to villages and small town groups, and to towns and county
organization policies. Emphasis is given to research methods of
study. Prerequisite: Agr. Econ. 25. Mr. Kolb.

226. LAND PROBLEMS. Yr; 2 cr. The economic status of the agricultural
classes with special reference to the relations of landlord and tenant.
Prerequisite: Agr. Econ. 117 or 229 or concurrent registration. Mr.
Hibbard, Mr. Wehrwein.

229. ADVANCED AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS. Yr; 2 cr. The fundamentals
of economics in their application to agricultural problems. Recent
works in English, German, and French will be used. Prerequisite:
Agr. Econ. 1 or Econ. la. Mr. Hibbard.

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION

JOHN AMBROSE JAMES, B.S., Professor of Agricultural Education, Chairman

KirK LESTER HATCH, B.S., Professor of Agricultural Education

THOMAS LYMAN BEwICck, M.S., Associate Professor of Agriculture

VINCENT EARL KIVLIN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education

[VAN GLEN Fay, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agriculture

WARREN WILLIAM CLARK, B.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Exten-
sion

Students in the College of Agriculture who wish to prepare for the
teaching of agriculture in secondary schools must complete, in addition to
a major, the general requirements of the Long Course in Agriculture and
the fifteen credits in education required for the University Teachers’ Certi-
ficate as outlined below. The major consists of a minimum of fifteen elec-
tive credits in any department of the College of Agriculture but preferably
in Agricultural Education.

Students who receive the degree of Bachelor of Science (Agriculture)
and who have satisfied the following requirements are entitled to receive
the University Teachers’ Certificate and a license to teach issued by the
State Superintendent: (a) registration in the School of Education at the
beginning of the junior year, (b) the recommendation of the College of
Agriculture, (c) the completion of the following courses:

Credits
Edue. 31—Principles of secondary education __------------_- 3
Educ. 75—Psychology and practice of teaching -_------------ 5
Agr, :tiduc..4—Rural edueation ,....-..2- ----+ +5 - + ssc ece- 2
Agr. Educ. 301—Program building in vocational agriculture__ 2
Agron. 302—Teaching of.agriculture 2.-~.u--..-..-.-...---- 8

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