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PRACTICE TEACHING. This course meets the state requirement for prac­ tice teaching under public school conditions. It is customary for the school offer­ ing these facilities to receive a definite fee from each student thus accommo­ dated. Credit, eight hours. CHILDREN'S LITERATURE. An introduction to children's literature at all levels of the elementary school, with consideration for criteria of selection, child reading interests, and expressional forms. Credit, two hours .

406

PUBLIC SCHOOL ART

101

INTRODUCTION TO ART. Fundamentals of design and composition and theory of color. A basic course used as a pre-requisite for all advanced work. Credit, two hours.

102

TECHNIQUES OF ART. Original work and design with the use of various media. Pre-requisite, Introduction to Art. Credit, two hours.

305

HANDCRAFT. Problems involving the application of design principles in various fields of art. Pre-requisite, Introduction to Art. Credit, two hours.

306

METHODS OF TEACHING ART. Teaching art in the elementary schools. Credit, two hours.

PSYCHOLOGY

205-206 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY. A survey of the field of normal adult psycho­ logy. Credit, first semester, three hours; second semester, two hours.

208

CHILD NATURE AND NEEDS. The development of the child from infancy to adolescence. Credit, two hours.

301

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. Psychology as it applies to the problems of teaching and learning. Credit, two hours.

302

ADOLESCENCE. A study of the nature, needs, and problems of adolescence with special reference to factors of spiritual significance. Credit, two hours.

408

MENTAL HYGIENE. A discussion of mental health and common prevailing neuroses and minor mental abnormalities, with emphasis on how to deal with such abnormalities. Credit, two hours. See also Philosophy 404. 64

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