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II. Psychology

Psychology B1: General Psychology.—A survey of the 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
and Mr. Scott.

Psychology B2: (Education B2): Educational Psychology.—(See
school of Education.)

Psychology C1: (Educaton C1): Advanced General Psychology: Psychology
B1 and one B course in Philosophy prerequisite.
—An intensive study
of fundamental processes and problems, involving a survey of important modern
contributions to psychological literature, with emphasis upon a systematic
formulation of results. To be given in alternate years with Psychology C2.
Professor Ferguson.

Psychology C2: (Education C6): Mental Tests and Their Applications:
Psychology B1 and one 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.

Summer Quarter 1926

Philosophy sB1-I: Deductive Logic. First Term. 1 session-hour.
Associate Professor Pott and Assistants.


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Philosophy sB1-II: Inductive Logic. First Term. 1 session-hour.
Associate Professor Pott and Assistants.

Philosophy sB1-III: Logic. First Term. 1 session-hour. Associate
Professor Pott and Assistants.

Philosophy sB2-I: The Ethics of Sensibility. Second Term. 1 session-hour.
Professor Lefevre.

Philosophy sB2-II: The Ethics of Reasoning. Second Term. 1 session-hour.
Professor Lefevre.

Philosophy sB2-III: The Ethics of Personality. Second Term. 1
session-hour. Professor Lefevre.

Philosophy sB6-I: History and Philosophy of Education. (See Education
sB1-I) First Term.

Philosophy sB6-II: History and Philosophy of Education. (See
Education sB1-II) Second Term.

Philosophy sB6-III: History and Philosophy of Education. (See
Education sB1-III) Second Term.

Psychology sB1-I: General Psychology. First Term. 1 session-hour.
Professor Geissler.

Psychology sB1-II: General Psychology. First Term. 1 session-hour.
Professor Geissler.

Psychology sB1-III: General Psychology. First Term. 1 session-hour.
Professor Geissler.