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Show WEBER COLLEGE THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY WALTER CURTIS NEVILLE It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in Sociology complete twenty hours in Sociology, including Sociology 1, 2 and 4. A student pursuing a major in Philosophy should complete Philosophy 1, 5 and 7. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Sociology SOCIOLOGY 1. Elementary Principles of Sociology. A study of terminology, social processes, and social institutions. Five quarter hours. Neville. SOCIOLOGY 2. Social Psychology. A study of human nature and behavior. This course has to do with the origin and development of the personality and treats principles of mental hygiene. Five quarter hours. Neville. SOCIOLOGY 4. Introduction to Social Problems. Consideration is given to such basic problems as poverty, crime, feeblemindedness, unemployment and mental diseases. Five quarter hours. Neville. SOCIOLOGY 5. Rural Sociology. A general study of village and farm life. Three quarter hours. Neville. SOCIOLOGY 6. Urban Sociology. A general study of city life and metropolitan communities. Five quarter hours. (Not given 1935-36.) SOCIOLOGY 8. The Family. A historical study of family life, marriage, and divorce. Problems of the home, particularly marital adjustments and family relationships, are considered and discussed. Five quarter hours. (Not given 1935-36.) SOCIOLOGY 10. Social Guidance. This course has to do with the adjustment of the student to college life and problems, the improvement of study, the choice of a vocation, and the understanding of personality. Two quarter hours. Neville. WEBER COLLEGE SOCIOLOGY 12. Criminology. An elementary study of the nature and extent of crime, with emphasis on the study of local conditions. Two quarter hours. Neville. Philosophy PHILOSOPHY 1. Elementary Social Ethics. An approach to the problem of social ethics. Application of Ethics theory is made to social institutions and problems. Five quarter hours. Neville, PHILOSOPHY 5. Logic. A study of the primary methods of thinking: inductive and deductive processes. Five quarter hours, Neville. PHILOSOPHY 7. Citizenship. A study of public affairs and current events from an ethical point of view. Three quarter hours. Neville. |