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Show WEBER COLLEGE THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY WALTER CURTIS NEVILLE CURRICULUM Sociology FRESHMAN YEAR Sociology 1, 2, 3 English 1, 2 Zoology 1, 6 Psychology 1 Geography 1 Physical Education and Hygiene 1 SOPHOMORE YEAR Anthropology 1 Political Science 2 English or Foreign Language History 11 Physiology 1 Physics 1 Geology 2 Physical Education COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Sociology SOCIOLOGY 1. Elementary Principles of Sociology. Emphasis is placed upon the basic social, imitation, suggestion, cooperation, competition, etc., and the social institutions such as the family, state, religious, industrial, educational, and recreational organizations. Five quarter hours. SOCIOLOGY 2. Social Phycology. A study of human nature and behavior, with emphasis on personality development, leadership, and propaganda technique. Recommended for teachers, business, and professional students. Practical application. Five quarter hours. SOCIOLOGY 3. Rural and Urban Sociology. General exposition of village, farm, and city life. Five quarter hours. WEBER COLLEGE SOCIOLOGY 8. The family. A historical study of family life, marriage customs, and divorce. Present day problems of the home, maritial adjustments, and family relations will be studied. Three quarter hours. SOCIOLOGY 24. Social Pathology. A study of the causes, nature, and possible solutions of the major social problems of our changing world, including poverty, vice, recreation, unemployment, migration, housing, crime, delinquency, and defectives. Five quarter hours. Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY 1. The American Indian. A survey of the important American Indian cultures with special emphasis upon the Mayan, Aztec, Toltec, and Inca civilizations. Five quarter hours. Archaeology ARCHAEOLOGY 1. American Archaeology. Five quarter hours. ARCHAEOLOGY 2. Continuation of Archaeology 1. Five quarter hours. |