E11. Physiological Chemistry. (4) I. Lectures or recitations, three hours; laboratory, three hours. Prerequisite: 8 and 9, or 10. Required of fourth-year home economics students. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Required: (Latin course), 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 or German. Greek L1AB-L2AB. Beginning Greek, Attic Prose and Homer. (5-–5) Yr. L40A-L40B. Prose Composition. (1-1) Yr. MCKINLAY MCKINLAY L41A-L41B. Introduction to Plato; Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Selections from the Phaedo. (3-3) Yr. MCKINLAY Latin LD. Fourth Year Latin: Augustan Poetry. (3) II. L1. Cicero, De Senectute and Pliny's Letters. (3) I. Lc. Third Year Latin: Ciceronian Prose. (3) I. Open to those who have two years of high school Latin. MCKINLAY Open to those who have had four years of high school Latin. L3A-L3B. Latin, Prose Composition. (1-1) Yr. MCKINLAY This course may be taken in successive years for credit. L5. Horace; Odes and Epodes. (3) II. MCKINLAY This course follows Latin 1. L2. Catullus and Livy. (3) I. Prerequisite: course 5. L6. Tacitus and Plautus. (3) II. Prerequisite: course 2. COMMERCE Fees. A fee of $2.50 will be charged for 16A, 16в, 15A, 15в. PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Required: (Economics course) Commerce 1A-1B; History 2A-2B, 3A-3B; Political Science 1A-1B. Required: (Secondary Teachers' course) Commerce 1A-1B, 3, 4, 5, 11, 13, 14A-14B, 15A-15B, 16A-16B, 18A-18B, 21A-21B. E51A-E51B. Elements of Money and Banking. (3-3) Yr. E80A-E80B. Foreign Exchange and Foreign Investments. (3-3) Yr. Transportation and Foreign Trade E57. Ocean Transportation. (3) I. E58. Railroad Transportation. (3) II. E65. Marketing Methods in Foreign Trade. (3) I. E93. Latin American Trade. (3) II. E94. Oriental Trade. (3) II. Marketing E54A-E54в. Principles of Marketing. (3-3) Yr. E55A-E55B. Psychology of Salesmanship. (3-3) Yr. E56. Advertising Practice. (2) II. E58. Salesmanship Practice. (2) I. E24. Office Organization, Administration, and Procedure. (2) II. ALLEN COUCH DOUGLAS L99A-L99B. Business Organization and Administration. (3-3) Yr. Education for Commerce E86A-E86B. Part-Time Education for Commerce (1-1) Yr. E94. Office Practice. Either semester. Hours to be arranged. E95. Part-Time Work. Either semester. Hours to be arranged. MARVIN The STAFF The STAFF E96. Organization and Administration of Commercial Education. (3) II. MARVIN and STAFF MARVIN and STAFF E97. Curricula and Methods in Commercial Education. (3) I. EDUCATION AND PHILOSOPHY PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Required (Kindergarten-Primary course): Education 1, 2, 2A-2B, 12, 13, 16, X. Required (Elementary course): Education 11, 12, 25, 2A-2B, X. El. Introductory Kindergarten-Primary Education. (3) I. E2. Kindergarten Primary Curricula and Methods. (3) II. MCLAUGHLIN Ell. Methods of Teaching. (3) Either semester. MCLAUGHLIN E12. Organization and Administration of Public Schools in California. (3) Either semester. SMITH E13. Kindergarten-Primary Practices, Goals, and Measurements. (3) II. SMITH, WARING E16. History of Kindergarten and Primary Education. (3) I. MCLAUGHLIN E25. Educational Sociology. (3) Either semester. DARSIE GREENWOOD This course is especially designed for the Smith-Hughes students. E29. Kindergarten-Primary Supervision. (3) II. [Not given in 1921-22.] MCLAUGHLIN E35. Comparative Study of Primary Education. 1921-22.] E36. Elementary Education. (3) I. (3) I. [Not given in E52. Educational Measurements and Mental Diagnosis. (3) I. DARSIE Prerequisite: Teaching 10A. E55. Rural Education. (3) Either semester. E56. Rural School Supervision. (3) I-II. [Not given in 1921-22.] E57. History of Education. (3) I. [Not given in 1921-22.] E59. The Junior High School. (3–3) Yr. E63. General Science for Junior High Schools. (2) II. SMITH ROBISON E65. Educational Psychology. (3) I-II. [Not given in 1921-22.] E75. Elementary School Supervision. (3) I-II. [Not given in 1921-22.] E76. Comparative Study of Elementary Education. (3) I-II. [Not given in 1921-22.] ESO. Secondary Education. (3) II. ESS. A Study of the Vocations. (3) II. DARSIE MAVERICK E86. Vocational and Educational Guidance. (3) II. [Not given in 1921-22.] E87. Organization and Administration of Continuation Education. (3) Either semester. E88. Administration of Public Education in the United States. (3) II. EXAMINATION IN SUBJECT A (ENGLISH COMPOSITION) (a) All intrants (both the Junior College and the Teachers' Course students) are required to take the examination in Subject A. (b) All students who receive grade E or grade F must continue to take the examination (at the beginning of each semester) until they have passed it. A passing grade in Subject A is prerequisite to the Junior Certificate. (c) All students (both the Junior College and the Teachers' Course students) who receive grade C or grade D must take English 1x. (d) Students who receive grade A or grade B may elect English 1a. PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Required for the English course: 12 units which must include either English 1A-1B (6) or Public Speaking 1A-1B. Students who receive grade A in English 1x may offer English 1x-1B. (Oral English) English 3A-3B, 4A-4B. L1x. English Composition. (3) Either semester. GRAY, CARHART, COLLINS Required of all students who have received grade C in Subject A. L1A-L1B. Advanced English Composition. (3) Either semester. BLANCHARD, ALLEN, GRAY, CARHART, COLLINS Open to all students who have received grade A or grade B in Subject A or in English 1x. Llc. English in Business Practice. (2) Either semester. |