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Show thorities, theologies, ideologies, Church councils until the middle of the Fifth century. (5). 32. History of Medieval ChristianityGrowth and spread of Christianity during the Middle Ages until the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century. Consideration given great crusades and heretical tendencies which developed in the Church, including the causes of Reformation. (5). 33. History of Modern ChristianityHistory of Christianity from the Reformation to the present. Consideration of the developments within and outside the Church. Special attention given to many varieties of Christian thought and practice. (5). HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Course of Instruction 24. Elements of CommunismTheory and practice of Communism. (3). PSYCHOLOGY Courses of Instruction 021. Creative Problem Solving Techniques of brain-storming, slip conferences, and other systems used by supervisors in solving industrial problems. (3). 51. Social and Psychological Aspects of SupervisionIn-formal organization, communication, belief systems, and attitudes, as they affect unity of the work force. (3). 52. Leadership SkillsConcepts, techniques, and procedures of leadership for supervisory and administrative personnel. (2). 054. Fundamentals of Personality DevelopmentFactors of personality organization as they affect the supervisor in a work situation. (5). 056. Employee MotivationSupervisory skills for developing attitudes, high morale, and job satisfaction among employees. (3). SOCIOLOGY Course of Instruction 17. The Alcohol ProblemA study of alcohol as it involves personal and social relationships. (3). Division of Technical Education The Division of Technical Education is organized to give instruction in the following four major fields: Industrial Engineering Technology, Industrial Technician, Industrial Arts, and Skilled Craftsman. Programs are also offered to help tradesmen in the various fields to become more proficient. Leisure time activities are also taught. Many courses listed in this division (day school) will be taught in the Evening School. Students who wish to graduate from one of the departments of this division may do so by filing proper application with the division chairman and the graduation committee. Credits earned in the evening school program will be evaluated in terms of the requirements outlined for full-time day students. General shop courses that carry numbers 010 to 099 may be repeated as often as desired; however, credit will be given only for the first class. AUTO BODY Courses of Instruction 071. Auto Body (General Shop) A leisure-time activity. Principles and practices of roughing out metal, buffing, leading, welding and the preparation of metal for refinishing. Fundamental principles and demonstrations in spray painting. A W S (3). 71. Auto Body and RefinishingRoughing out metal, leading, shrinking, welding, and metal finishing; care and use of the various types of spray painting equipment and the fundamental procedures in color matching and blending touch-up. A W S (3). 72. Auto Body and Refinishing Continuation of Auto Body and Refinishing 71. (3). 73. Auto Body and Refinishing Continuation of Auto Body and Refinishing 72. (3). 74. Auto Body and Refinishing Continuation of Auto Body and Refinishing 73. (3). 75. Auto Body and Refinishing Continuation of Auto Body and Refinishing 74. (3). 76. Auto Body and Refinishing Continuation of Auto Body and Refinishing 75. (3). AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Courses of Instruction 71. Automatic Drive Transmissions Theory, construction, methods of overhaul, and trouble-shooting of automatic transmissions. Classroom work consists of the lecture, use of |