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PSYCHOLOGY

1. General Psychology.—This course will be concerned with some
of the fundamental psychological processes, such as attention and
interest, volition, reasoning, and emotion. There will be introductory
lectures on neural action and habit. A brief discussion of the psychology
of æsthetics also will be given. The study and discussions
of the text will be supplemented by references to standard works
on the subject.

Text-Book.—To be announced.

Daily from 8:30 to 9:30. Professor Balz. Peabody Hall, Room 6.

2. Introductory Course in Social Psychology.—This course will
offer a survey of the psychology of group living. Instinct and emotion,
suggestion and imitation, volition, and the development of the self,
will be the primary topics considered. Readings, supplementary to
the text, will be assigned.

Text-Book.—To be announced.

Daily, from 12:15 to 1:15. Professor Balz. Peabody Hall, Room 10.

Educational Psychology.—See Education 5.

Elementary Child Psychology.—See Education 11.

University Credit.—Any student who fulfills the conditions set
forth on page 19 and completes successfully Courses 1 and 2 and
Course 5 (see p. 42) on the Psychology of Education will be given
credit for one session hour in Philosophy B3.

Certificate Credit.—Professional Summer School Certificate—College—Grade—Psychology
1 and 2.