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SOCIOLOGY

Sociology sB1-I: Introduction to Sociology: First Term. 8:30; M. H.
24. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB1-II: Introduction to Sociology: First Term, 9:30; M. H. 24.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB1-III: Introduction to Sociology: First Term. 10:30; M. H.
24. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB2-I: Social Origins: First Term. 10:30; M. H. 25. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

The elements of physical anthropology, types of early civilization, and the origins of
human institutions.


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Sociology sB2-II: Man and Culture: First Term. 11:30; M. H. 24. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

The comparative and analytical study of human customs and institutions, with special
reference to the customs of primitive peoples and the relation of culture to human nature and
environment.

Sociology sB2-III: Modern Culture: First Term. 12:30; M. H. 24. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

The study of Lynd's Middletown, a detailed description of a middle-western community
of 40,000 population, with some attention to comparisons with other communities, past and
present.

Sociology sB3-I: Social Pathology: Second Term. 8:30; M. H. 24
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Present-day social problems, with special attention to their interpretation as disorganization
of the community, the family, and the personality.

Sociology sB3-II: Welfare Agencies and Their Administration: Second
Term. 9:30; M. H. 24. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

A historical and factual survey of welfare agencies and institutions, with special reference
to the development and present status of welfare conditions and welfare agencies, including
penal and reformatory agencies, in Virginia.

Sociology sB3-III: Population Problems: Second Term. 10:30; M. H.
24. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB3-IIIA: Problems of Child Welfare: Second Term. 11:30;
M. H. 24. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

The maladjustments of children, communal and institutional measures for child care, and
the movements under way to promote better care for unfortunate and maladjusted children.

Note.—Beginning with the summer quarter of 1935, the combination of parts of different
sociology courses to form single completed courses of three session-hours each will be allowed
only by permission of one of the professors of sociology in each individual case.

The following courses, which are offered primarily for graduate students,
may be taken only by permission of the instructor in each individual case:

Sociology sC1-III: American Sociology: First Term. M. H. 23. Hours
to be arranged. Credit, 1 session-hour. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. House.

Sociology sC4-I: The Family: First Term. M. H. 23. Hours to be arranged.
Credit 1 session-hour. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. House and Mr. Hoffer.


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Sociology sC4-II: The Family: Second Term. M. H. 23. Hours to be arranged.
Credit, 1 session-hour. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. House and Mr. Hoffer.

Sociology sC4-III: The Family: Second Term. M. H. 23. Hours to be
arranged. Credit, 1 session-hour. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Hoffer.