312 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

Teaching minors may be chosen in the various departments as discussed
under School of Education, page 89. A minor varies from 10 to 20
eredits of work chosen for a distinct purpose in a single department. The
following minors have proved very satisfactory in connection with a home
economics teaching major: chemistry, bacteriology, mathematics, modern
language, physiology, physics, sociology, journalism, education. Students
in the sophomore year should discuss the matter of majors in home eco-
nomics and minors in other departments with their faculty advisers.

JUNIOR YEAR

Home Econ. 4—Economic problems of Home Econ. 6—Nutrition and dietetics. 2
ROOM SIISIRI te ee ee 3 Home Econ. 16—Dietetics laboratory._.. 2
Home Econ. 7, 17—House architecture Home Econ. 18—House decoration
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Home Econ. 10—Clothing economics-_--_- 2 Home Econ. 11—Problems in clothing
Home Econ. 20—Costume design-______- A Peete Con oe 3
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SENIOR YEAR
Home Econ. 110, 112—Household Home Econ. 109—Humanics__________-- 4
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Home ‘Eicon. 80-o0r 10Qsiiine 2206 acstis 2 Plectivessiste olives? of hecini.idissetl 2 5
Home Econ. 353—Clothing methods__-_ 2 Home Hens bAsds iwierndi~ 8.22580 4
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Students entering with advanced standing in Home Economics 352
must take Home Economics 190; credit in Home Economies 352 is required
of all. Persons not desiring to qualify for a teachers’ certificate but wish-
ing a general course in home economics may omit Home Economics 353 in
the senior year.

REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES

PUBLIC SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. Students receiving the Bachelor of Sci-
ence degree in a home economics professional major and taking additional
work in education to make 124 credits for graduation, will be entitled to
receive the University Teachers’ Certificate upon recommendation of fitness
by the Department of Home Economics and upon completing as a part of
their elective work the following courses: Education 31, Principles of Edu-
cation, 3 credits; Education 75, Psychology and practice of teaching, 5 cred-
its; departmental teachers’ course, 3-4 credits; electives in the Department
of Education, 4—3 credits; making a total of 15 credits. Home Economics
353, Clothing methods, is also required of all candidates for the University
Teachers’ Certificate. See School of Education, page 89, for further details.

Students desiring to qualify for the University Teachers’ Certificate
should register with the Director of the School of Education during the
first semester of the junior year. They will find it advantageous to select
an additional subject in which they may qualify under the head of a
minor, so that when they are placed in small high schools they will be
equipped to teach not only their major subject of home economics, but also
a minor subject. A suggested list of minors includes mathematics, Eng-