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II. Psychology.
Psychology B1: General Psychology.—A survey of the main principles
of psychology, either as part of a liberal education or as preparation
for professional study.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Professor
Ferguson.
Psychology C1: (Education C1): The Learning Process and Individual
Differences: Psychology B1 or Education B2 and one other "B"
course in Philosophy, prerequisite.—A study of the nature and laws of learning
and of individual and group differences due to such factors as sex, race,
heredity, environment.—To be given in alternate years with Psychology C2.—
Professor Ferguson.
Psychology C2: (Education C6): Mental Tests and their Applications:
Psychology B1 or Education B2 and one other "B" course in Philosophy,
prerequisite.—A study of the more important mental tests and intelligence
scales, with practice in their administration and interpretation.—To be given
in alternate years with Psychology C1.—Professor Ferguson.
Psychology D1: Admission on approval of the professor in charge.—
Advanced work to meet the needs of individual students. Professor Ferguson.
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