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SOCIOLOGY

Sociology 200. Social Psychology.—Both Terms. 8:30; C. H. 3.
Credit, 2 hours. Mr. Harris. An analysis of social relations
from the psychological viewpoint; a statement of practical problems
and terms of group life.

Prerequisites: the completion of at least one year of college (or normal school)
work, or consent of Instructor.

Sociology 201. Rural Problems.—Both Terms, 3:30; P. H. 7. Credit,
2 hours. Mr. Harris. Study of the attitudes and problems of
country people, with special reference to Virginia; attention will
be given to community organization, public health, education,
recreation and economic relations.

Sociology 202. Community Organization.—Both Terms. 2:30; P.
H. 7. Credit, 2 hours. Mr. Harris and Miss Bryant. A practical
course in methods of community study, planning and organization;
field work under auspices of Monogalia County
Chapter, American Red Cross.

Prerequisite: at least 2 years of college (or normal school) work, including, one
course in each of the following: Sociology, Economics or Political Science, Psychology,


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Hygiene or Sanitation. This course must be preceded or accompanied by
Social Psychology. Those who do not meet these requirements may, in exceptional
cases, be admitted by consent of the Instructor. Two hours of lecture and
conference, 9 hours of field work per week.

Sociology 203. Case Work.—Both Terms. 2:30; P. H. 7. Credit, 2
hours. Miss Bryant. A practical course in methods of dealing
with problems of individuals and families; field work under
auspices of Monogalia County Chapter, American Red Cross.

Prerequisites: the completion of at least 2 years of college (or normal school)
work, including one course in each of the following: Sociology, Economics, Psychology,
Hygiene or Sanitation. Those who do not meet these requirements may,
in exceptional cases, be admitted by consent of the Instructor; but in no case will
students be admitted to both field work courses unless all the prerequisites are
fulfilled. Two hours of lecture and conference, 9 hours of field work per week.