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HOME ECONOMICS 341

INSTITUTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHING. I; 2 er. A study of
institutional planning and building; the selection, cost, and care of
labor-saving equipment and other furnishings for hospital, dormitory,
or tea room. Prerequisites: Food major, senior standing. Miss
Dodge and staff.

TOPICAL WORK IN INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT. I, II; *cr. Miss
Dodge.

LABORATORY AND RESEARCH Work. I, II; 2-4 cr. Detailed study of
accounting and organization and labor problems as an interne in the
University Commons. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Miss Dodge.

TEACHER TRAINING

EXTENSION CoURSE IN HoME Economics. I, II; 2 cr. A course to
train extension workers for community leadership and to prepare
them to cooperate with all agencies for community development. The
course consists of discussions of problems in community organizations
for health projects, child welfare work, community enterprises, such
as cooperative buying, food centers, thrift work, laundries, and hot
school lunches; the planning of projects to develop community leaders;
and the consideration of principles of economics, psychology, and soci-
ology as applied to the problems of rural life and extension work.
Other than professional majors must obtain consent of instructor.
Miss Marlatt and staff.

ADVANCED CouRSE IN HOME Economics EpucaTIon. I, II; 2 er.
Educational problems. For selected seniors and graduate students
who are prepared to do intensive study in special educational methods
and tests applied to high-school classes in home making. Miss
Henderson.

PROBLEMS IN TEACHING RELATED ART. II; 2 er. Studies and class
discussions. Open to graduate students and for those who have had
teaching experience. Miss Hillstrom.

TOPICAL WorRK IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION. Yr; *cr. Miss
Henderson.

SUPERVISION OF HOME Economics. I; 2 er. The course is designed
to meet the needs of those who desire to become trainers of teachers
in home economics. It ineludes detailed study of the educational
literature; place of home economics in the school system; study of
administrative problems; the psychological methods used in measur-
ing quality of instruction. Miss Henderson.

TEACHERS’ Course. I, II; 4 er. Study of problems of the home
economics teacher, including lesson plans, courses of study, equipment,
reference and illustrative material. Observation and practice work
in presentation is afforded. Open also to seniors in Letters and
Science. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Miss Henderson, Miss Jones.

SEMINARY IN CLOTHING MetuHops. I, II; 2 er. Planning of equip-
ment, supplies, and exhibits for high-school courses. Construction of
illustrative material planned for courses of study for secondary
schools. Selection of suitable material, patterns and methods for
high-school instruction. Reports and demonstrations. Required of
all students who are preparing to teach clothing. Prerequisites:
Home Econ. 2, 5, 10, 11, 20, 50. Lab. fee $4.50. Miss Manning and
staff.