The University of Virginia record January 15, 1918 | ||
ANNOUNCEMENT OF COURSES
AGRICULTURE
1. Elementary Agriculture.
2. Laboratory Materials and Problems in Agriculture.
3. Soils and Fertilizers.
4. Horticulture.
5. Insects and Diseases.
6. Animal Husbandry.
7. Poultry.
8. General Agriculture.
9. Nature Study.
10. Bird Study.
11. Rural Community Problems.
ASTRONOMY
1. The Earth and the Moon.
2. The Sun and Practical Astronomy.
3. The Planets, Comets, Meteors and Stars.
BIOLOGY
1. Botany.
2. Zoology.
3. Experimental Biology.
4. Special Methods of Teaching High School Biology.
CHEMISTRY
1. General Chemistry for High School Teachers.
2. Laboratory Course for High School Teachers.
3. The Principles of General Chemistry.
4. Laboratory Course.
5. Household Chemistry.
6. Organic Chemistry.
7. Analytical Chemistry.
COMMERCIAL COURSES
1. Bookkeeping.
2. Shorthand.
3. Typewriting.
4. Commercial Arithmetic.
5. Business Law.
6. Accountancy.
7. Corporation Finance or Political Economy.
8. Principles and Methods of Commercial Education.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
1. Study of Foods.
Laboratory Work.
2. Home Management.
3. Sewing and Study of Textiles.
4. Study of Foods (Advanced).
5. Household Chemistry.
6. Theory and Practice of Teaching Domestic Economy.
7. Sewing and Study of Textiles (Advanced).
8. Dietetics.
9. Course for County Demonstration Agents.
10. Sewing and Study of Textiles (Intermediate).
11. Demonstration Methods Class (Small Girls).
DRAWING
Drawing 1—Sec. I, Grades one and two; Sec. II, Grades three and
four.Drawing 2—Grades five to eight.
Drawing 3—High School Drawing.
Drawing 4—Pure Design and Methods of Supervision.
Drawing 5—For teachers of Ungraded Schools.
Drawing 6—Costume Design.
Drawing 7—Interior Decoration.
EDUCATION
1. The Health of School Children.
2. Heredity and Education.
3. School Administration.
4. Educational Surveys and Tests.
5. Problems of Elementary School Supervision.
6. Educational Psychology.
7. Principles of Teaching and Studying Advanced.
8. High School Administration.
9. Matter and Method in the High School.
10. History of Education.
11. Principles of Elementary Education.
12. Principles of Teaching and Studying—Elementary.
13. Kindergarten Program and Methods.
14. Demonstration Kindergarten Methods.
15. Special Professional Course for Recent High School Graduates.
16. The Teaching of Reading.
17. Medical Inspection and First Aid.
18. Methods in Language and Spelling.
19. Hygiene and Sanitation.
20. Methods in Civics and History.
21. Grammar Grade Methods in Arithmetic.
22. Child Study.
23. Methods in Language—Primary Grades.
24. Vacation School and Demonstration Classes.
ENGLISH
1. Advanced English Grammar for High School and College
Teachers.2. Rhetoric and Composition (2 courses).
3. English and American Literature (2 courses).
4. American Literature.
5. Contemporary English Drama.
6. Tennyson and Browning.
7. Advanced Composition: Narration and Exposition (2 courses).
8. Biblical Literature—The Methods and Teaching of the Prophets,
the Wise Men and of Jesus.9. Jewish Literature and History.
10. Elementary Language.
11. Elementary Grammar.
12. Bible Interpretation.
Special Lectures.
13. Shakespeare.
14. The Teaching of High School Literature.
15. The Teaching of High School Composition.
FRENCH
1. Elementary French.
2. Intermediate French.
3. Advanced French.
4. French Classical Drama.
5. French Conversation.
6. Special Methods of Teaching French.
GEOGRAPHY
1. Physical Geography.
2. Industrial Geography.
3. Aims and Methods in Geography.
GERMAN
1. Elementary German A.
2. Elementary German B.
3. Special Methods of Teaching German.
4. Collegiate German.
HISTORY
1. Ancient History.
2. The Middle Age.
3. The Modern Age, Course I.
4. The Modern Age, Course II.
5. English History.
6. United States History and Civics.
7. Civil Government in the United States.
8. Virginia History.
9. Review of United States History.
10. Review of English History.
HYGIENE AND SANITATION
1. Household and Personal Hygiene.
2. Review of Hygiene and Sanitation.
LATIN
1. Special Methods for High School Teachers.
2. Beginners' Latin.
3. Cæsar.
4. Cicero's Orations.
5. Virgil.
6. Cicero De Senectute.
7. Quintilian's Training of the Orator.
8. Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, or
9. Horace's Odes and Epodes, Livy XXI-XXII.
LIBRARY ECONOMY.
1. Cataloguing, Classification, Administration.
2. Reference Work, Bibliography, Government Documents.
MANUAL TRAINING
1. Wood-working for High Schools.
2. Constructive Design.
3. Upper Grade Work.
4. Industrial Manual Training.
5. Industrial Art for Primary Grades.
6. Advanced Course for Elementary Grade Teachers.
7. Mechanical Drawing.
8. Observation Class.
9. Agricultural Projects.
MATHEMATICS
1. Advanced Algebra.
2. Plane Geometry—College Grade.
3. Plane Geometry—High School Grade.
4. Solid Geometry—College Grade.
5. Solid Geometry—High School Grade.
6. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry.
7. Analytic Geometry.
8. Differential Calculus.
9. Integral Calculus.
10. Calculus for Students of Chemistry and Physics.
11. Coördinate Geometry.
12. Differential Equations.
13. Review of High School Algebra.
14. Review of Arithmetic.
16. Methods in Arithmetic.
MILITARY TRAINING
1. Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
PHILOSOPHY
1. Deductive Logic.
2. Inductive Logic.
3. Philosophy.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Physical Education—4th, 5th and 6th Grades.
2. Physical Education—Primary Grades.
3. Physical Education—Junior High and High Schools.
4. Physical Education—Classic and Rhythmic Dancing.
5. Physical Education—Æsthetic Dancing, and School Play and
Athletics.
PHYSICS
1. High School Physics for Teachers—Mechanics, Heat and Sound.
2. High School Physics for Teachers—Magnetism, Electricity and
Light.3. Laboratory Course—Mechanics, Heat and Sound.
4. Laboratory Course—Magnetism, Heat and Light.
5. General Physics.
6. Laboratory Course.
PSYCHOLOGY
1. General Psychology.
2. Introductory Course in Social Psychology.
Educational Psychology.
Elementary Child Psychology.
RED CROSS COURSES
1. Practical Hygiene and Home Nursing.
2. Dietetics.
3. Surgical Dressings.
4. First Aid to the Injured.
SCHOOL MUSIC
1. Courses for Supervisors of Music.
2. Courses for Grade Teachers.
3. Vocal Production.
Courses for First Year Students.
4. Material and Sight Singing—1A.
5. Study of Tone and Rhythm—1B.
6. Methods and Rote Songs—1C.
7. Rudiments of Music and Melody Writing—1D.
8. Music History and Current Musical Events—1E.
Courses for Second Year Students.
9. Material and Sight Singing—2A.
10. Study of Tone and Rhythm—2B.
11. Methods and Practice Teaching—2C.
12. Melody Writing and Elementary Harmony—2D.
13. High and Normal School Music—F.
14. Chorus.
Instrumental and Vocal Music.
16. Piano—Pedagogy Designed for Teachers.
17. Piano—Technic and Interpretation.
18. Piano—Sight Reading and Ensemble Playing.
19. Organ—Practical Church Music.
20. Organ—Artistic Organ Playing.
21. Violin—Elementary.
22. Violin—Intermediate.
23. Violin—Advanced.
24. Violin—Teachers' Course.
25. History and Appreciation of Music.
26. Ear Training and Preparatory Harmony
27. Harmony.
28. Harmony—Advanced.
SPANISH
1. Elementary Spanish.
2. Conversational Spanish.
3. Latin American Social Development.
4. Spanish Translation.
WRITING
1. Muscular Movement Writing—Locker Method.
2. Muscular Movement Writing—Palmer Method.
The University of Virginia record January 15, 1918 | ||