50U MoM: E-ReSsE ys Sl O Ne S:G BE: DU LE 17 No. Subject Prerequisites Credit Time Room-Bldg. Instructor BORE Marketing, cities ee ei ie Econ. 5 to precede 3 8:30- 9:20 212 FS Seelye or accompany 110 Valuation Accounting. ._-....-...--.2---.-.--.-. 10 3 7:380- 8:20 210 FS Shannon AAQ = and WCONOMICS 4. Sak ee 2 11:30-12:20 210 FS Ise 16d: Pablice Minaneey 2s. 2s ee ee Econ. 5 to precede 3 9:30-10:20 204 FS Ise or accompany 186 Credit Management .....................-.--------- ..8 hrs. Econ. 2 8:30- 9:20 204 FS Roark 187. Sales= Promotions. 25-2. es Marketing 2 7:30- 8:20 212 FS Seelye 1G4N Business aw ls se ees ee eh ek 8 10:30-11:20 212 FS Roark 105M BUSINERS sR We EL jasc oe ee acetate 8 11:30-12:20 212 FS Roark 198 War Economy Problems ..................--.--- 1 or equivalent 2 10:80-11:20 204 FS Stockton SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND THE GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RAYMOND A. SCHWEGLER, Dean, 103 Fraser Hall 1. College Juniors and Seniors who wish to secure the three-year Renewable-for-Life Certificate will begin with P50 and A50; then elect any two of the following three courses: H64, S52 and E50. This will constitute the Fundamentals group. After completing the Fundamentals group, they will elect three addi- tional hours in Education and will take the Methods course in their major subject. The State Board now requires Supervised Teaching except in the cases of those persons who have had three or more years of satisfactory teaching experience. College students are warned to elect only those Education Courses for which the College gives credit. é 2. Students in the School of Education will begin their professional work with P50, A50 and four hours selected from H64, S52, and E50, unless they have advanced Education credit from other schools. In any case, they wili consult the Education Adviser before making elections. For further details students will consult pages 78-84 of the Part I of the University catalogue. 3. Graduate students with a major in Education will in every case arrange their course with the repre- sentative of the department of Education. Note: All courses numbered from 300 to 399 inclusive carry credit in the Graduate School only. No. Subject Prerequisites Credit Time Room-Bldg. Instructor EDUCATION: Administration A 50° Intro. to School Admin. ~................... 2 7:80- 8:20 115 F Althaus A158 Visual Educ. in Elementary r and Secondary Schools .............2.......--- 15 hrs. Educ. 2 11:30-12:20 306 F Montgomery 159- 273 Admin. of Smaller School and City School Administration ................ Fund. Group 3 8:30- 9:20 314 F Jacobs A250 Org. and Admin. of Elementary Schools See coe et area _15 hrs. Educ. 3 8:30- 9:20 112 F Ullrich A804 Seminar in Educational Admin. ...... 0 Appt. 115 FE Staff A851 Adult Education, Aims, Methods ands Orvanization 22. eee A 15 hrs. Educ. 2 9:30-10:20 210 F Russell A371 Admin. of the Curriculum. ................ 15 hrs. Educ. 2 10:30-11:20 312 F Althaus A876 The Business Admin. of City Schools A273 and15 hrs. Educ. 3 8:30- 9:20 115 F Twente A878 Public School Relations -................... _15 hrs. Educ. 2 9:30-10:20 112 F Ullrich A879 The Establishment and Opera- tion of a Junior College _......02....... 15 hrs. Educ. 3 7:30- 8:20 112 F Chandler A399 Research in Educ. Admin. ................ E272, A273, or A274 2-8 Appt. 120 F Staff Secondary Education B260 Principles of Secondary Edue. .......... Fund. Group 3 7:30- 8:20 206 F Brooks B261 Admin. of Junior and Senior ie her Schools cenit se ete Se NE Fund. Group 38 10:30-11:20 206 F Brooks B264 The Administration of Extra- curricular Activities —.........00.0..02..0-- Fund. Group 2 11:30-12:20: 110 F Jacobs B877 Problems of Secondary School PY RCICE in oe Sr ea ee os 15 hrs. Educ. 2 8:30- 9:20 206 F Brooks