CLASSICAL LANGUAGES GREEK C1AB-C2AB. Beginning Greek, Attic Prose and Homer. C40A-C40B. Prose Composition. (1) Yr. C41. Introduction to Plato. (3) I. (5-5) Yr. MCKINLAY MCKINLAY MCKINLAY LATIN PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Required: 18 units of Latin, which may be distributed as either 6, 9, or 12 units in high school and 12, 9, or 6 in college. Recommended: as much work as may be possible in Greek, Ancient History, French, and German. CC. Third-Year Latin: Ciceronian Prose. (3) I. MCKINLAY Open to those who have had two years of high school Latin. CD. Fourth-Year Latin: Augustan Poetry. (3) II. MCKINLAY Cl. Cicero, De Senectute and Pliny's Letters. (3) I. MCKINLAY Open to those who have had four years of high school Latin. The Department of Commerce offers three types of professional courses: a Teacher Training Course to afford a knowledge of fundamental business facts and principles in addition to training in educational methods; a University Course preparing for the regular Junior Certificate of the University of California; a Technical Commercial Training Course intended to provide a knowledge of the principles of business and such practical training in business methods as part-time work will furnish. PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Required: Economics C1; C1A-C1B; History C2A-C2B; C3A-C3B; Political Science Cla-Clв. (C2. Mathematics.) Mathematical Theory of Investment. (5) I. SHERWOOD, SHOWMAN C14A-C14B. Accounting Principles. (3-3) Yr. LE DEUC C15A-C15B. Accounting Practice. (3-3) Yr. LE DEUC C11. Industrial History of the United States. (3) I. (See History) T55. Psychology of Salesmanship. T56. Advertising Practice. (2) II. T58. Salesmanship Practice. (2) I. T59A-T59B. Employment Management. (3-3) Yr. MARVIN C3A-C3B. Economic Geography. (3-3) Yr. (See Geography.) T70. Elementary Statistics. (2) II. LE DEUC MARVIN T75. Organization and Administration of Commercial Education. (3-3) Yr. T76. Curricula and Methods in Commercial Education. (3-3) Yr. MARVIN and Staff T79. Store Organization and Service. (2-2) Yr. MARVIN and Assistants. T53. Part-Time Work. * Not to be given, 1920-21. EDUCATION, PSYCHOLOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY 1. COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATE AND KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY CERTIFICATE A. EDUCATION T11. Principles of Education. (3) I. Prerequisite: Psychology 2B. DARSIE, PATTERSON T12. Elementary Administration and California School Law. (2). T53. Educational Sociology. (3) II. Prerequisite: Education T11. kindergarten-primary course.) (Not required of students taking the T21. Introductory Kindergarten-Primary Education. (2) I. MCLAUGHLIN T22. Kindergarten-Primary Curricula and Methods. (5) I. MCLAUGHLIN T23. Kindergarten-Primary Practices. (2) II. WARING T25. Kindergarten-Primary Standards, Goals and Measurements. (2) I. WARING B. PSYCHOLOGY Psychology CX. (1). MOORE and Assistants C2A. Introductory Psychology. (3) Either half-year. FISHer, Sullivan Prerequisite to all other courses in psychology. C2B. Genetic Psychology. (3) Either half-year. Prerequisite: Psychology 2A. FERNALD, FISHER 2. ELECTIVE COURSES A. EDUCATION T51. History of Education. (3) II. Prerequisite: Education T11. T13. Primary Education. (3) Either half-year. T57. Educational Measurement and Diagnosis. (3) II. PATTERSON DARSIE *T24. Kindergarten-Primary Supervision. (2) II. MCLAUGHLIN T61. Secondary Education. (3) I. DARSIE Prerequisite: Education T11. T26. History of Kindergarten-Primary Education. (2) II. MCLAUGHLIN T27. (3) I. *T63. The Elementary Curriculum. (3) II. Prerequisite: Education T53. *T65. The Administration of a School. (3) II. Prerequisite: Education T53. T66. Rural Education. (3) II. Prerequisite: Education T11. *T60. Vocational Guidance. (3) II. Prerequisite: Education T53. B. PSYCHOLOGY Elective Courses T70. Psychology of Elementary School Subjects. (3) I. Prerequisite: Psychology C2B. T77. Clinical Psychology. (3) II. MCLAUGHLIN DARSIE PATTERSON FERNALD FERNALD Prerequisite: Psychology C2B. (This course alternates with Psychology T70, thus giving a year's course in advanced psychology.) T76A-T76в. Introductory Experimental Psychology. (3-3) Yr. FISHER Prerequisite: Psychology C2A. ENGLISH PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Required: English C1A-Clв (6 units). First-year English: The requirements in English in the junior college are determined for each student by the examination in Subject A, which is required of all entrants to the colleges of the University. Students who pass this subject with a grade of 1 or 2 are not required, but are advised, to elect English CIA-C1B. Students who pass Subject A with a grade of 3 are required to take English 1x before obtaining junior standing. Students who receive a grade lower than 3 in Subject A are required to take work in English composition (English A) until they have passed the examination. No student who has not passed Subject A will be admitted to any course in English composition except English A. The dates of the examinations are indicated in the Calendar. A fee of two dollars for the examination is required of those who do not present themselves at the appointed time. A. Elementary English Composition (no credit). Required of students who have failed in Subject A. SEAMAN Clx. Oral and Written Composition. (3). GRAY, SEAMAN, CARHART Either half-year. Required of students receiving grade 3 in Subject A. CIA-C1B. Oral and Written Composition. (3-3) Yr. BLANCHARD, STELTER, ALLEN, GRAY, CARHART Open to Junior College students and teachers' course students receiving grade 1 or grade 2 in Subject A. The foregoing courses are for Junior College and teachers' course students alike. Those following are open to second and third year students who have completed one year of freshman English. C21A-C21B. Nineteenth Century Poetry. (3-3) Yr. ALLEN SEAMAN BLANCHARD GRAY BLANCHARD STELTER |