176.

271.

272.

274,
278.

115.

138.

142.

146.

147,

183.

239.

244,

 

EDUCATION 153

COLLEGE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION. I or II; 2 cr. Offered
in 1981-32. Mr. Fowlkes.

BUSINESS ELEMENTS OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SCHOOL
FINANCE. I; 3 cr. 9 MWF. Mr. Fowlkes.

SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND SCHOOL BUILDING PRoGRAMS. II; 2 er. 10
MW. Mr. Fowlkes.

ScHooL LAw. I or II; 2 cr. Offered in 1931-32. Mr. Fowlkes.

SEMINARY, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION. Yr; 2 cr. 2:30-4:30 W. Mr.
Fowlkes.

II, EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENTS AND SCIENTIFIC TECHNIQUES
VOCATIONAL APTITUDE TESTS. (See Group IV.)

EDUCATIONAL TESTS. Yr; 3 cr. First semester: classroom uses of
tests. Second semester: supervisory uses of tests. Lectures 4:30
MW; 1 hr. lab. Mr. Torgerson.

TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS IN Music. I; 2 or 8ecr. Lectures 8 MW;
1 hr. lab. Mr. Torgerson.

MENTAL TESTS. Yr; 3 cr. First semester: group testing. Second
semester: individual testing (Binet). Lectures 1:30 MW; 1 hr. lab.
Mr. Torgerson.

STATISTICAL METHODS APPLIED TO EDUCATION. JI, IT; 8 er. Required
of majors in education. 1:30-3:30 TT. Mr. Merriman.

EXPERIMENTAL EDUCATION: VERBAL AND IDEATIONAL LEARNING. (See
Group III.)

SEMINARY, METHODS OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH. I; 2cr. Prerequi-
site: Graduate standing. 2:30 TT. Mr. Barr.

TEST CONSTRUCTION. Yr; 2 cr. Prerequisite: Education 147. 4:15
Tu. Mr. Torgerson.

For related courses see Education 208, 220, 248, 263, and 278, Mathe-

matics 136 and 137.

112.

121.

123.

 

III. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION. I, II; 2 or 3 er. The social
traits and training of the individual with particular reference to the
requirements for social efficiency in American life. 8 MWF. Mr.
O’Shea.

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT. IT; 2 er. Physical development from birth
to maturity, showing the bearing of the physical changes during child-
hood upon the principles of education. 11 TT. Mr. Ragsdale.

PSYCHOLOGY AND TRAINING OF THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD. E,' 22's,:2..cr:
A study of the development and education of children, from infancy
to the fifth year. Prerequisite: Education 11 or 112, or a major in
education or psychology. 2:30-4:30 Th. Mr. O’Shea.