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RURAL SOCIAL ECONOMICS
Rural Social Economics B1: The Social Economics of Agriculture:
Not open to first-year students.—A study of the economic and social principles
underlying a sound development in agriculture. While the approach is national
and international in scope, especial attention is given to the problems of rural
life in the South. Emphasis is placed upon the cultural approach to the field of
study, and the course is designed to meet the needs of students from both city
and country. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)
Professor Gee.
Rural Social Economics B2: Economic and Social Surveys of Virginia
Counties: A laboratory course in rural social economics dealing with the
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be published as bulletins of the University. Hours by appointment on Tues.,
Thurs. and Sat. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)
Dr. Tate and Mr. Mauldin.
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