Slike strani
PDF
ePub

*10B. Visitation of Schools. (G.E.) Assistant Professor DRESSLAR. 3 hrs., first half-year--1 unit. Prerequisite: At least Junior standing; Course 2 in Philosophy. Course 108 may be taken only in conjunction with Course 10A.

*11A. Seminary for the Study of Children. (G.E.)

2 hrs., first half-year.

Assistant Professor DRESSLAR. Th., 2:00-4:00. Primarily for Graduates.

11B. Seminary for the Study of Children. (G.E.)

Assistant Professor DRESSLAR.

2 hrs., second half-year. Th., 2:00-4:00. Primarily for Graduates. 11в may be elected in addition to 11a without repetition of subject-matter. 11A or 11B may be elected separately.

12. School Hygiene. (G.E.)

Lectures and readings.

Assistant Professor DRESSLAR.

2 hrs., second half-year. Section I, M., F., 8:00; Section II, S., 8:00-10:00. Prerequisite: At least Junior standing.

*13A. Studies in Secondary Education. (G.E.) Professor BROWN. Lectures and readings.

3 hrs., second half-year. M., W., F., 10:00. Prerequisite: Course 5.

13B. Visitation of Secondary Schools. (G.E.)

1 hr., second half-year. One half-day a week. consultation with the instructor in charge.

13c. Visitation of Secondary Schools. (G.E.)
1 hr., first half-year. One half-day a week.
sultation with the instructor in charge.

15. Special Studies. (G.E.)

Dr. MOORE. Admission on

Dr. MOORE. Admission on con

Assistant Professor DRESSLAR.

Either half-year. M., 4:00-6:00. Primarily for Graduates. Credit value and topics to be arranged with individual students.

16. Selected Topics in the Theory and Practice of Education. (G.E.) Assistant Professor DRESSLAR.

Lectures and readings.

2 hrs., first half-year. M., F., 8:00. Prerequisite: Course 5 or 10A.

*Not given in 1901-02.

17. The Educational Theory of Herbart. (G.E.)

Lectures and readings.

Dr. MOORE.

2 hrs., first half-year. Tu., Th., 3:00. Prerequisite: Course 2 in Philosophy.

18. Studies in Educational Method. (G.E.)

Lectures and readings.

Dr. MOORE.

2 hrs., second half-year. Tu., Th., 3:00. Prerequisite: Course 2 in Philosophy.

19A. Seminary for the Study of Mental Development. (G.E.)

Dr. MOORE. 2 hrs., first half-year. Tu., Th., 2:00. Primarily for Graduates. Prerequisite: Course 2 in Philosophy.

19B. Seminary for the Study of Mental Development. (G.E.)

2 hrs., second half-year. Tu., Th., 2:00. uates. Prerequisite: Course 19A.

Dr. MOORE. Primarily for Grad

JURISPRUDENCE.

WILLIAM CAREY JONES, M.A., Professor of Jurisprudence.

CURTIS H. LINDLEY, Honorary Professor of the Law of Mines and Water.

GEORGE H. BOKE, M.A., Instructor in Jurisprudence.

WILLIAM H. GORRILL, M.A., LL.B., Instructor in Law.

LOUIS T. HENGSTLER, M.A., Ph.D., Lecturer in Law.
WILLIAM B. BOSLEY, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Law.
WARREN OLNEY, JR., A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Law.

Graduate standing implies that the student has credit for Courses 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 5.

English 12B, Old English Laws, together with English 5, and Latin 21, Juristic Latin, may be included in the Group Elective in Jurisprudence.

10. Elementary Law and Jurisprudence.

Mr. BOKE.

An exposition of the main principles underlying the Common Law in the light of jurisprudence.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu., Th., 8:00. Prerequisite:

Sophomore standing.

11. The Law of Property (First year). (G.E.)

3 hrs., throughout the year. Tu., Th., Senior standing.

12. The Law of Torts. (G.E.)

3 hrs., throughout the year. Tu., Th., Senior standing.

13. The Law of Crimes. (G.E.)

[ocr errors]

Mr. BOSLEY. 8:00. Prerequisite:

Mr. GORRILL.

9:00. Prerequisite:

[blocks in formation]

2 hrs., throughout the year. S., 8:00. standing.

5. Roman Law. (G.E.)

Mr. BOKE.

10:00. Prerequisite:

Mr. BOKE.

8:00. Prerequisite:

Mr. GORRILL. Prerequisite: Senior

Professor JONES. Prerequisite: Junior

2 hrs., throughout the year. M., W., 9:00. standing. Required for the Group Elective in Jurisprudence.

*14. Administrative Law. (G.E.)

Mr. BOKE.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

*16. The Public Lands: Mines and Water. (G.E.)

Professor LINDLEY.

1 hr., throughout the year. W., 4:00. Prerequisite: Senior standing.

*1. Formation of the Federal Constitution. (G.E.)

Professor JONES.

1 hr., either half-year. Prerequisite: Any two courses in History and Political Science.

2. Constitutional Law of the United States. (G.E.)

Professor JONES.

3 hrs., throughout the year. M., W., F., 10:00. Primarily for Graduates; open to others of Senior standing not intending to take professional courses.

*Not given in 1901-02.

3. Principles of International Law. (G.E.)

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu., Th., 9:00. standing.

*7. Principles of Jurisprudence.

Mr. BOKE.

Prerequisite: Junior

Professor JONES.

3 hrs., second half-year. M., W., F., 9:00. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

*18. Commercial Law.

Dr. HENGSTLER.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu., Th., 4:00. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

20. Agency and Partnership.

Mr. GORRILL.

2 hrs., throughout the year. M., W., 9:00. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

[blocks in formation]

2 hrs., throughout the year. M., W., 8:00. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

24. The Law of Sales.

Professor JONES.

2 hrs., throughout the year. M., W., 11:00. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

26. The Law of Carriers.

Dr. HENGSTLER.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu., Th., 4:00. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

*Not given in 1901-02.

HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.

*BERNARD MOSES, Ph.D., Professor of History and Political Economy. THOMAS R. BACON, A.B., B.D., Professor of Modern European History.

Professor of Finance and Economics.

CARL C. PLEHN, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Finance.

KENDRIC C. BABCOCK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History and Political Science.

THOMAS W. PAGE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History and Economics. GEORGE B. WAKEMAN, Ph.D., Instructor in History.

WILLIAM S. FERGUSON, Ph.D., Instructor in Greek and Roman History.

LINCOLN HUTCHINSON, M.A., Instructor in Commercial Geography. GAILLARD T. LAPSLEY, Ph.D., Instructor in History.

ANNIE D. COULTER, B.L., Reader in History.

RALPH T. FISHER, A.B., Reader in History.

Group Elective. Prerequisite, for students in the Colleges of Social and Natural Sciences, any five courses. For students in the College of Letters, any three courses. All courses except those numbered 51-54 may be counted as either preliminary or part of the Group Elective.

PRIMARILY FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS.

51. Introduction to Economics.

Assistant Professor PAGE and Mr. HUTCHINSON. A study of the elementary laws of economics as illustrated in the growth of industry and commerce; the influence of economic conditions on social and political development.

3 hrs., either half-year. First half-year: Two sections, M., W., F., 1:00. Second half-year: Two sections, M., W., F., 2:00.

52. The Political History of England.

Dr. WAKEMAN and Dr. LAPSLEY.

An outline of the history of England from the earliest times, introductory to the study of constitutional government.

*Absent on leave, 1901-02.

« PrejšnjaNaprej »