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Show 70 WEBER COLLEGE uation of course 4. Winter Quarter. Four credit hours. Associate Professor . Accounting 6. Advanced Accounting. Continuation of course 5. Spring Quarter. Four credit hours. Associate Professor . SHORTHAND Shorthand 1. Principles of shorthand according to the standard Pitman as set forth in the Phonographic Amanuensis and Reporter's Companion. Autumn, Daily. Five hours credit. Shorthand 2. Continuation of course 1. Winter Quarter. Five hours credit. Daily. Shorthand 3. Continuation of course 2. Spring Quarter. Five hours credit. Daily. Shorthand 4- Advanced Shorthand. Dictation work. Special attention will be given to reporting forms, and to the development of skillful writers. Autumn. Four credit hours. Shorthand 5. Advanced Shorthand. Continuation of course 4. Winter. Four credit hours. Shorthand 6. Advanced Shorthand. Continuation of course 5. Spring. Four credit hours. TYPEWRITING Typewriting 1. Elementary Typewriting. Touch Typewriting, according to standard methods. Autumn. Two hours credit. Typewriting 2. Elementary Typewriting. Course 1 continued. Winter Quarter. Two hours credit. Typewriting 3. Elementary Typewriting. Course 2 continued. Spring Quarter. Two hours credit. WEBER COLLEGE 71 Typewriting 4- Advanced Typewriting. Daily exercises in which accuracy and speed are attained. Autumn Quarter. Two hours credit. Typewriting 5. Advanced Typewriting. Course 4 continued. Winter Quarter. Two hours credit. Typewriting 6. Advanced Typewriting. Course 5 continued. Spring Quarter. Two hours credit. SOCIOLOGY Sociology 1. Elementary Principles of Sociology. General course including an account of the development of society and the group; isolation and social contact; social forces, competition and assimilation; social control; collective behavior; and social progress. Autumn and Winter. Four credit hours. Professor Taylor. Sociology 2. Rural. General exposition of village and farm life; the experiences of frontier life, the ranch and ranch folk, the rural settler, leadership and co-operative effort, problems of home and farm that affect country life, including transportation, amusements, culture, comfort, and convenience. Local application. Spring Quarter. Four credit hours. Professor Taylor. Sociology 3. Urban. The evolution of the modern city, with a survey of the problems and institutions incident to their growth. Spring Quarter. Four credit hours. Professor Taylor. Sociology 4- The Family. The purpose of the course is to investigate the problems of the modern family. The natural family, the institutional family, the home, disorganization and disintegra- |