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RURAL SOCIOLOGY
  
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RURAL SOCIOLOGY

Rural Sociology sB1-I: The Rural Community: Second Term. 8:30; S.
S. B. 2. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Tate.

A study of the rural community as a sociological group, with the objective of securing a
knowledge of the forces and principles which influence the formation, persistence, and decline
of various types of rural locality groups.

Rural Sociology sB1-II: The Principles of Rural-Urban Sociology:
Second Term. 9:30; S. S. B. 2. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Tate.

A consideration of the sociological similarities and differences as they exist between rural
and urban groups in their important characteristics.

Rural Sociology sB1-III: Rural Social Trends: Second Term. 11:30; S. S.
B. 2. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Tate.

A presentation of the most significant changes which have occurred in rural social life
since the beginning of the present century.