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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
In 1920 the Curry Memorial School of Education was organized as a Department
of the University, coördinate with the other professional Departments. The
courses in Education, however, also count as electives-at-large and major-electives
toward the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in the College.
The following is a list of the courses offered. A detailed statement of each course
will be found under the announcement of the Curry Memorial Department of
Education.
Education C1: Advanced Educational Psychology: Psychology B1 and one
B course in Education prerequisite.—To be given in alternate years with Education
C6.
Professor Ferguson.
Education C2: Problems in School Administration: Education B5 and
Education B7 or B8 prerequisite.—To be given in alternate years with Education
C3.
Professor Manahan.
Education C3: Problems in Elementary School Supervision: Education B5
and Education B7 or B8 prerequisite.—To be given in alternate years with
Education C2.
Professor Manahan.
Education C4: Problems in High School Administration: Education B7
and Education B8 or B5 prerequisite.
Professor Smithey and Assistant Professor Jarman.
Education C5: Problems in High School Supervision: Education B8 and
one other B course in Education prerequisite.—To be given in alternate years
with Education C4. (Omitted in 1929-30.)
Professor Smithey.
Education C6: Mental Measurements: Psychology B1 and one B course
in Education prerequisite.—To be given in alternate years with Education C1.
Professor Ferguson.
Education D1: Seminar in Educational Psychology: Hours by appointment.
Professor Ferguson.
Education D2: Seminar in School Administration: Hours by appointment.
Professor Manahan.
Education D3: Seminar in Secondary Education: Hours by appointment.
Professor Smithey.
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