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1412 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S [March 12 Second Y e a r FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS D.G.S. 131—Biological Science D.G.S. 141—Physical Science Ind. Ed. 282—Advanced Course in Woodwork Psych. 100—Introduction to Psychology Physical Education Military (men) Total 17 or 4 4 4 4 1 1 18 D.G.S. 142—Physical Science 4 Hist. 152—History of the United States, 1865-1952 3 Ind. Ed. (new)—Graphic Arts 3 Pol. Sci. 150—American Government... 3 Elective 2 Physical Education 1 Military (men) 1 Total 16 or 17 Year D.G.S. 162—Literature and Fine Arts, or D.G.S. 122—History of Civilization 4 Econ. 240—Labor Problems 3 Ed. 201—Foundations of American Education 2 Ind. Ed. (new)—Applied Electricity. . .3 Shop Electives 4 Electives ^2 Total 18 Third Arch. 141—Materials and Methods of Construction 2 D.G.S. 161—Literature and Fine Arts, or D.G.S. 121—History of Civilization 4 Econ. 108—Elements of Economics. .3 Ind. Ed. 284—Advanced Metal Work 4 Electives 4 Total T7 Fourth Year Ed. 211—Educational Psychology 3 3 Ed. 241—Technic of Teaching in the 3 Secondary School 3 7 Ed. 242—Educational Practice in 4 Secondary Education 5 Ed. 383—Problems of Industrial Education ^J Total T7 Total 14 This is an extensive revision of the present curriculum, introducing new courses in industrial education, and including a greater variety of courses in the fields of general education. I concur. Ed. 381—Principles of Vocational Education Ind. Ed. (new)—General Shop Shop Electives Electives On motion of Mr. Johnston, this curriculum was authorized. GRADUATE PROGRAM IN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION LEADING TO DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION (10) The University Senate recommends approval of the following new fifthyear program in industrial education leading to the degree of Master of Education as recommended by the faculty of the College of Education effective September, 1952. UNITS Required Education Courses Required Industrial Education Courses Elective Industrial Education Courses Approved Electives Total Required Education Courses One unit selected from the following: Ed. 301—Philosophy of Education Ed. 302—History of American Education Ed. 303—Comparative Education _. Ed. 304—Social Foundations of Education Ed. 311—Psychology of Learning for Teachers Ed. 312—Mental Hygiene and the School 2 2 2 -2 8 UNITS 2 }4 }4 }4 yi }4 K
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