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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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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.
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