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PSYCHOLOGY

Psychology 63. C. General Psychology.—8:30; P. H. 7. Credit,
2 hours (one session-hour). Mr. Balz.

This course will deal with some of the fundamental processes, such at attention,


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perception, imagination, reasoning, volition. There will be introductory lectures
on neural action and habit.

Psychology 64. C. Introductory Course in Social Psychology.
10:30; P. H. 6. Credit, 2 hours (one sssion-hour). Mr. Balz.

This course will deal with the development of original nature in social experience.
Instinct and emotion, play, suggestion and imitation, the sentiments, the development
of the self, the influence of custom and tradition, and the relation of the individual
and society will be the primary topics for consideration.

The above courses are especially adapted to meet the needs of teachers.

Students completing Psychology 63 and 64 and Education 16 will be given credit
for three session-hours toward the B.A. or B.S. degree of the University.

Educational Psychology.—See Education 16.