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COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

The following abbreviations used in connection with the courses
indicate the buildings in which the classes are held:

L. B.—Law Building (Minor Hall); C. H.—Cabell Hall; F. G.—
Fayerweather Gymnasium; M. H.—Madison Hall; M. L.—Mechanical
Laboratory; P. H.— Peabody Hall (Education Building); P. L.—
Physical Laboratory (Rouss); O. L.—Organic Laboratory; R.—Rotunda;
W. R. L.—West Range Laboratory; C. B.—Chemical Building.

The Courses of Instructions are designated as follows:

Courses numbered less than 100 may be credited toward the bachelor's
degree in the University of Virginia.

Courses numbered from 100 to 299 are courses for which college
credit is recommended, though not given in the University of Virginia
because corresponding work is not offered in this University
during the regular session. These courses are, however, accepted
by other standard colleges which offer similar work, and in which
transfer of credit may be obtained.

Courses numbered from 300 to 399 are courses for which degree
credit is not recommended.

The amount of credit for each course is indicated in connection
with that course and is expressed in semester hours. Credit accepted
by the University of Virginia is also expressed in session-hours, two
semester hours being equivalent to one session-hour. Two hours
of laboratory work, as a general rule, are equal to one hour of lecture
or recitation.

Courses which are credited by the Department of Public Instruction
of Virginia toward certificates, will in addition to the numerals,
be designated as follows:

C—Courses credited toward Collegiate Professional or Collegiate
Certificates, entitling the holder to teach high school subjects.

E—Courses credited toward Elementary Professional Certificates,
entitling the holder to teach in both primary and grammar grades.

Note.—In this preliminary announcement the number and title of
the courses are given only. A description of the content and a number
of additional courses will be given in the complete catalogue.

AGRICULTURE.

Agriculture 106, 107, or the equivalent should be taken preliminary
to or parallel with the more advanced courses, which may be
taken in any order. Six pupils are required to form a class in the
advanced courses.

Agriculture 100. C. E. Laboratory Materials and Problems in Agriculture.—Credit,
2 hours.

Agriculture 101. C. E. Soils and Fertilizers.—Credit, 2 hours.

Agriculture 102. C. Horticulture.—Credit, 2 hours.

Agriculture 104. C. Animal Husbandry.—Credit, 2 hours.

Agriculture 106. E. General Agriculture.—Credit, 2 hours.

Agriculture 107. E. Nature Study.—Credit, 2 hours.


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ASTRONOMY.

Astronomy 1. The Earth and the Moon.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Astronomy 2. The Sun and Practical Astronomy.—Credit, 2 hours
(one session-hour).

Astronomy 3. The Planets, Comets, Meteors and Stars.—Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour).

BIOLOGY.

These courses have been so constructed as to meet the needs of
teachers who are working in secondary schools, and to enable premedical
students to fulfill the medical entrance requirements as prescribed
by the American Medical Association.

Pre-medical students must take Courses 4, 5 and 6 in order to
meet their full entrance requirements. These three courses are equivalent
to two terms' work of Biology B1, regular session.

Biology 4. C. Botany.—Credit, 4 hours (2 session-hours). For
teachers $1.00, for others $5.00. Mr. Kepner and Mr. Whitlock.

Biology 5. C. Zoölogy.—Lecture 2:30; Laboratory 3:30 to 5:30; C.
H. 12. Credit, 4 hours (2 session-hours). Laboratory fee for
teachers $1.00, for others $5.00. Mr. Kepner and Mr. Whitlock.

Biology 6. C. Experimental Biology.—11:30; C. H. 12. Laboratory
fee $5.00 to those not registered in Biology 4 or 5. Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour). Mr. Kepner and Mr. Whitlock.

Biology 112. C. High School Methods in Biology.—10:30; C. H.
12. Credit, 2 hours. Mr. Kepner.

FIELD BOTANY.

Field Botany 114. C. E.—Credit, 2 hours.

CHEMISTRY.

Chemistry 115. C. General Chemistry for High School Teachers.
Credit, 2 hours.

Chemistry 116. C. Laboratory Course for High School Teachers.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Chemistry 7. C. The Principles of General Chemistry.—Chemistry 7
and 8 combined. Credit, 6 hours (3 session-hours).

Chemistry 8. C. Laboratory Course.—Fee $10.00.

Chemistry 117. C. Household Chemistry.—Credit, 2 hours.

Chemistry 9. C. Organic Chemistry.—Credit, 4 hours (2 session-hours).

Chemistry 120. Analytical Chemistry.—Credit, 2 hours.

COMMERCIAL COURSES.

Note.—These courses are not free to any teacher. A fee of $5 for any one course
will be charged, or $10 for any two or more courses.

Commerce 118. Money and Banking.—Credit, 2 hours.

Commerce 119. Political Economy.—Credit, 2 hours.

Commerce 305. Bookkeeping.—8:30.

Commerce 306. Shorthand.

Commerce 307. Typewriting.

Commerce 308. Commercial Arithmetic.

Commerce 309. Business Law.—Credit, 2 hours.

Commerce 310. Accountancy.—10:30. Credit, 2 hours.

Commerce 311. Principles and Methods of Commercial Education.

Commerce 312. School of Accountancy.


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DRAWING.

Drawing 122. E. Section I, First to Fourth Grade.—Credit, 2 hours.

Drawing 123. E. Fifth to Eighth Grades.—Credit, 2 hours.

Drawing 124. For High School Teachers.—Credit, 2 hours.

Drawing 125. E. Method of Supervision.—Credit, 2 hours.

Drawing 127. H. Interior Decoration.—Credit, 2 hours.

Drawing—Constructive Design.

EDUCATION.

Education 10. C. E. Methods in Modern Language Teaching.
Credit, 2 hours.

Education 12. C. E. Hygiene and Sanitation.—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

Education 13. C. School Administration.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Education 14. C. Educational Surveys and Tests.—Credit, 2 hours
(one session-hour).

Education 15. C. E. Methods and Management (Third Year Elementary
Professional Course.
—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Education 16. C. E. Educational Psychology.—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

Education 17. C. E. Principles of Teaching and Studying. Second
Year Grammar Grade Professional Course.
—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

Education 19. C. History of Education.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Education 20. C. High School Administration.—Credit, 2 hours
(one session-hour).

Education 21. C. Matter and Method in the High School.—P. H.
4. Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Education 110. E. Nature Study and Home Geography. Third
Year Primary Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 111. E. Child Literature and History Stories. Third
Year Primary Grades.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 144. E. Methods in Literature and Reading. Third
Year Grammar Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 129a. E. Principles of Elementary Education. First Year
Primary Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 129b. E. Principles of Elementary Education. First Year
Grammar Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 130. E. Methods in Geography. Third Year Grammar
Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 131. E. Child Study. Second Year Primary Grade.
Credit, 2 hours.

Education 132. E. Methods in Reading 1. First Year Primary
Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 133a. E. Methods in Reading 2. Second Year Primary
Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 133b. E. The Teaching of Reading 2. Second Year Primary
Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 134. E. Methods in Languages and Spelling. Second
Year Primary Grade.
—P. H. 3. Credit, 2 hours.

Education 135. E. Hygiene and Sanitation. Second Year Primary
Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.


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Education 136. E. Methods in History and Civics. First Year
Grammar Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 137. E. Grammar Grade Methods in Arithmetic 1. First
Year Grammar Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 138. E. Grammar Grade Methods in Arithmetic 2. Second
Year Grammar Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 139. E. Primary Grade Methods in Arithmetic 1. First
Year Primary Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 140. E. Kindergarten Observation.—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 141. E. Handwork for Kindergarten and Primary Grades.

Education 142. E. Methods in Language I. First Year Primary
Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 143. E. Methods in Language and Spelling. First Year
Grammar Grade.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Education 331. Medical Inspection and First Aid.

This course will be conducted by representatives from the State Board of Health,
who are specialists in their respective fields, assisted by members of the Summer
School Faculty.

Vacation School and Demonstration Classes.

A very important and helpful feature of the work in elementary education will
be a regular vacation school for observation purposes. The city of Charlottesville will
conduct a vacation school for work in all the grades, which will be in charge of trained
expert teachers. Arrangements have been made for daily observation work, and
classes have been scheduled to avoid conflict. The work will be done under the supervision
of a critic teacher.

Note.—A series of Round Table Conferences in Education will be arranged to meet
once or twice a week. Separate conferences for high school teachers, grammar grade
teachers and primary teachers will be held.

ENGLISH.

English 25. C. Rhetoric and Composition, I.—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

English 26. C. Type Studies in English Prose and Poetry.—Credit,
2 hours (one session-hour).

English 27. C. Survey of English Literature, II.—Credit, 2 hours
(one session-hour).

English 28. C. History of American Literature.—Credit, 2 hours
(one session-hour).

English 29. C. English Narrative Poetry and Prose.—Credit, 2 hours
(one session-hour).

English 30. The English Essay.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

English 31. C. Prose and Poetry of the Victorian Era.—Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour).

English 33. C. Contemporary English Drama.—Credit, 2 hours
(one session-hour).

English 34. C. Shakespeare.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).
Mr. Sledd.

English 35. H. A. Biblical Literature. The Origin, Characteristics,
and Influence of the Bible as a Book of Literature.
—Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour).

English 36. C. Survey of English Literature, III.—Credit, 2 hours
(one-session hour).

English 145. C. Advanced English Grammar.—Credit, 2 hours.

English 146. C. The Teaching of High School Literature.—Credit,
2 hours.


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English 147. C. Teaching of High School Composition.—Credit, 2
hours.

English 148. C. High School Classics.—Credit, 2 hours.

English 151. E. Methods in Language and Grammar. Second Year
Summer School Professional Course, Grammar Grade.
—Credit,
2 hours.

English 332. Special Lectures on Literary Subjects.—P. H. 5; 4:30.

English 333. Jewish Literature and History.

FRENCH.

French 155. C. Elementary French.—Credit, 2 hours.

French 156. C. Intermediate French.—Credit, 2 hours.

French 157. C. French Pronunciation.—Credit, 2 hours.

French 158. C. Advanced French.—Credit, 2 hours.

French 315. French Conversation.

GEOGRAPHY.

Geography 159. C. Physical Geography.—Credit, 2 hours.

Geography 160. C. Industrial Geography.—Credit, 2 hours.

Geography 161. C. Field and Laboratory Work.

Geography. Methods in Geography.

GERMAN.

German 38. C. Methods of Modern Language Teaching.—Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour).

German 39. C. German C. Advanced.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

German 163. C. Elementary German A. and B.—Credit, 2 hours.

HISTORY.

History 40. C. Ancient History.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

History 41. C. The Modern Age (Course I).—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

History 165. C. The Middle Age.—Credit, 2 hours.

History 166. C. Modern English History.—Credit, 2 hours.

History 167. C. United States History and Civics.—Credit, 2 hours.

History 168. C. The Modern Age (Course II).—Credit, 2 hours.

Virginia History.

Review of United States History.

Review of English History.

Methods in History and Civics.

HOUSEHOLD ARTS.

Note.—Each student should bring a white apron made by Butterick pattern 5162.

It is recommended that students wishing to specialize in household economy take
Hygiene and Chemistry as these courses are planned with special reference to the
work in household economy.

Teachers applying for a high school grade certificate in cooking or in sewing and
the study of textiles must take two courses in each of these subjects.

Household Arts 169a. E. C. Study of Foods.—Credit, 2 hours.

Household Arts 169b. E. C. Study of Foods.—Credit, 2 hours.

Household Arts 170. E. C. Home Management.—Credit, 2 hours.


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Household Arts 171. E. C. Home Cooking and Table Service.
Credit, 2 hours.

Household Arts 172a. E. C. Theory and Practice of Teaching Cooking.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 172b. E. C. Theory and Practice of Teaching Sewing.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 173. E. C. Dietetics.—Credit, 2 hours.

Household Arts 174. E. C. Sewing and Study of Textiles, Elementary.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 175. E. C. Sewing and Study of Textiles. Intermediate.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 176. E. C. Sewing and Study of Textiles. Advanced.—Credit,
2 hours.

Household Arts 177. E. C. Millinery.—Credit, 1 hour.

Household Arts 217. Demonstration Work.—10:30 and 4:30; W. R.
L. Miss Minard.

LATIN.

Latin 46. C. Sallust's Conspiracy of Catiline.—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

Latin 47. C. Livy's Hannibalic War.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Latin 48. C. Tacitus' Annals.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Latin 178. C. Teachers' High School Training Course.—Credit, 2
hours.

Latin 318. C. Beginners' Latin.

Latin 319. C. Cæsar.

Latin 320. C. Cicero.

Latin 321. C. Vergil I-VI.

LIBRARY ECONOMY.

The courses in Library Economy are designed especially for librarians
of small libraries, persons wishing to prepare for library positions,
and for teachers.

Library Economy 179. C. Cataloguing, Classification, Administration.—Credit,
2 hours.

Library Economy 180. C. Reference Work, Bibliography, Government
Documents.
—Credit, 2 hours.

MANUAL AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS.

Manual Arts 181. C. Wood-Working for High Schools.—Credit, 2
hours.

Manual Arts 182. C. E. Constructive Design.

Manual Arts 183. E. Upper Grade Work.—Credit, 2 hours.

Manual Arts 184. E. Industrial Manual Training.—Credit, 2 hours.

Manual Arts 185a. E. Primary Industrial Art.—Credit, 2 hours.

Manual Arts 186. E. Advanced Course for Elementary Grade Teachers.—Credit,
2 hours.

Manual Arts 187. C. E. Mechanical Drawing.—Credit, 2 hours.

Manual Arts 322. Observation Class.

Manual Arts 323. Agricultural Projects.


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MATHEMATICS.

Mathematics 50. C. Advanced Algebra.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Mathematics 51. C. Solid Geometry.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Mathematics 52. C. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry.—Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour).

Mathematics 53. C. Analytical Geometry.—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

Mathematics 54. C. Differential Calculus.—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

Mathematics 55. C. Integral Calculus.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Mathematics 56. C. Coördinate Geometry.—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

Mathematics 188. C. Plane Geometry.—Credit, 2 hours.

Mathematics 189. C. Plane Geometry—Review of High School
Teachers.

Mathematics 190. C. Solid Geometry.

Mathematics 191. C. Differential Equations.—Credit, 2 hours.

Mathematics 324. C. Review of High School Algebra.

Mathematics 325. Elementary Algebra.

Mathematics—Review of Arithmetic.

Mathematics—Methods in Primary Arithmetic.

Mathematics—Methods in Grammar Grade Arithmetic.

MUSIC.

Music 232. E. Material and Sight Singing—1A.—Credit, 2 hours.

Music 233. E. Study of Tone and Rhythm—1B.—Credit, 2 hours.

Music 234. E. Methods and Rote Songs—1C.—Credit, 2 hours.

Music 235. E. Rudiments of Music and Melody Writing—1D.
Credit, 2 hours.

Music 236. E. Music History and Current Musical Events—1E.
Credit, 2 hours.

Music 237. E. Material and Sight Singing—2A.—Credit, 2 hours.

Music 238. E. Study of Tone and Rhythm—2B.—Credit, 2 hours.

Music 239. E. Methods and Practice Teaching—2C.—Credit, 2
hours.

Music 240. E. Melody Writing and Elementary Harmony—2D.
Credit, 2 hours.

Music 241. E. C. High and Normal School Music—F.—Credit, 2
hours.

Music 242. Vocal Production—C. H.

Music 243. Course in Piano Playing—C. H.

Music 244. Course in Piano Technique and Interpretation.

Music 245. Course in Sight Reading and Ensemble Playing.

Music 246. Theoretical Course of Teaching Methods and Pedagogy.

Music 247. Course in Practical Church Music.

Music 248. Artistic Organ Playing.

Music 249. Elementary Violin Playing.

Music 250. Intermediate Violin Playing.

Music 251. Advanced Violin Playing.

Music 252. History and Appreciation of Music.

Music 253. Ear-Training and Preparatory Harmony.

Music 254. Advanced Harmony.


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PHILOSOPHY.

Philosophy 57. C. Deductive Logic.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Philosophy 58. C. Inductive Logic.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Philosophy 59. C. Logis.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

Physical Education 192. E. Grammar Grades.—Credit, 2 hours.

Physical Education 193. E. Primary Grades.—Credit, 2 hours.

Physical Education 194. E. C. High School.—Credit, 2 hours.

Physical Education 195. E. C. Folk and Classic Dancing, Advanced.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Physical Education 232. Plays and Games on the Lawn.

PHYSICS.

Physics 60. C. Mechanics and Heat.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Physics 60a. C. Laboratory Course.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Physics 61. C. Sound and Light.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Physics 61a. C. Laboratory Course.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Physics 62. C. Magnetism and Electricity.—Credit, 2 hours (one
session-hour).

Physics 62a. C. Laboratory Course.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Physics 197. C. Mechanics and Heat for High School Teachers.
Credit, 2 hours.

Physics 197a. C. Laboratory Course.—Credit, 2 hours.

Physics 198. C. Magnetism, Electricity, Sound and Light for High
School Teachers.
—Credit, 2 hours.

PSYCHOLOGY.

Psychology 63. C. General Psychology.—Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Psychology 64. C. Introductory Course in Social Psychology.
Credit, 2 hours (one session-hour).

Education Psychology.

SPANISH.

Spanish 65. C. Elementary Spanish.—Credit, 2 hours.

Spanish 66. C. Conversational Spanish.—Credit, 2 hours.

Spanish 67. C. Latin American Social Development.—Credit, 2
hours (one session-hour).

Spanish 68. C. Spanish Translation.—Credit, 2 hours.

WRITING.

Writing 113a. G. P. Muscular Movement Writing. Section I.
Locker Method.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Writing 113b. P. B. Muscular Movement Writing. Section II.
Locker Method.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Writing 113c. G. P. Muscular Movement Writing. Section III.
Palmer Method.
—Credit, 2 hours.

Writing 113d. G. P. Muscular Movement Writing. Section IV.
Locker Method.
—Credit, 2 hours.