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POLITICAL SCIENCE
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

  

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Government sB1-I. The National Government of the United States.—
Both Terms. 9:30; C. H. 100. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. McDanel.

Government sB1-II. State Government.—Both Terms. 11:30; C. H.
100. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. McDanel.

Government sB1-III. Parliamentary Government.—First Term.
10:30; C. H. 12. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Hart.

Government sC1-I. The Theory and Practice of Politics.—First
Term. 8:30; G. H. 1 upstairs. Mr. Hart.

Government sC2-I. Organization and Administration of Municipal
Government.
—First Term. 11:30; G. H. 1 upstairs. Mr. Hart.

Government sC2-II. Organization and Administration of Government
in Virginia.
—First Term. 12:30; G. H. 1 upstairs. Mr.
McDanel.

Government sC2-III. The Principles of American Constitutional
Law.
—Second Term. 8:30; G. H. 1 upstairs. Mr. McDanel.

Note.—Graduate Instruction: Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts or Master
of Science who elect Political Science as the Major Subject are required to concentrate
in this subject one-half of the required session-hours for the degree and to
prepare the Master's thesis under the supervision of the School of Political Science.
The program of required study extending over three summer quarters will include
courses in the following subjects: Organization and Administration of State
Government; Organization and Administration of Municipal Government; Principles
of American Constitutional Law; Introduction to Political Theory; International


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Law; A Research Course in the Theory and Practice of Politics. At least two session-hours
will be offered each summer quarter in the above program of study and
the entire program will be offered in three successive summer quarters.