The University of Virginia record April, 1908 | ||
PSYCHOLOGY.
Professor Ruediger.
General Psychology.—It will be the aim of this course to lead the
student into a systematic knowledge of the chief facts and principles
of psychology. Especial emphasis will be laid upon those phases of
the science that bear on educational theory and practice. Experimental
demonstrations and concrete illustrations will be freely introduced.
Daily, 8:45 to 9:45. Rotunda, Room 1.
Text-Books.—Thorndike's Elements of Psychology will be used as a
text supplemented by references to other standard texts. It is suggested
that students bring with them any psychological texts they may have.
Credit.—Any student who fulfills the conditions set forth on
30
credit for one term's work in Philosophy 3B.
The University of Virginia record April, 1908 | ||