THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Schedule of Classes—Spring Semester, 1943 INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT The School of Education enrollment will be held in Room 206, Robinson Gymnasium, on Tuesday, January 19, 1948. The enrollment of each candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree in Education must be approved by the Education Advisor. Graduate students in Education will report to the dean of the School of Education immedi- ately after receiving enrollment materials from the Graduate Office. Each candidate for the Teacher Training Program must obtain the approval of the Educa- tion Advisor on his professional program. All assignments to Supervised Teaching sections are made by the Director of Supervised Teaching. Supervised teaching on the secondary school level is restricted to candidates ap- proved by the Committee on Admissions and Guidance. Courses numbered 1-49 are open to Freshmen and Sophomores. Courses numbered 50-99 are open to Juniors and Seniors. Courses numbered 100-199 are open to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduates. Courses numbered 200-299 are open to Seniors and Graduates. Courses numbered 300-399 are open to Graduates only. In column 8 of the schedule the schools in which each course gives credit are listed as follows: G = Grad- uate school; E = School of Education; C = College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; F = School of Fine Arts; 4B = School of Business. For prerequisites, see Section II of the University Catalogue. _ Abbreviations used in column 7: F= Fraser Hall; UHS= University High School; R= Robinson Gymnasium; FS = Frank Strong Hall. The Schedule of the University High School will be found on page 7 of this bulletin. FEES: P40 Educational Psychology ........ $1.00 E50 Intro, to Educ. Measurements... $1.00 P50 Educational Psychology ........ 1.00 257 Reading and Study Laboratory.. 2.00 A50 Intro. to School Administration.. 1.00 Non-credit reading laboratory ........ 2.00 INFORMATION ON THE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAM Candidates will begin their work with P50 and A50, then elect any two of the following three courses: H64, S52, and E50. This will constitute the Fundamentals Group. They will take the teaching methods course and supervised teaching in their major subject, or in their minor. Students in the School of Education will elect nine additional hours of Education courses; stu- dents in other schools of the University will elect three hours. Teacher Training Program requirements include, in addition to the Education courses listed above: General Psychology, 5 hours; Social Studies, 5 hours; Fundamentals of Speech, 2 hours; a@ major and a minor. The completion of the Teacher Training Program qualifies the holder for a Kansas three- year-renewable-for-life certificate good on secondary level or below, such certificate being granted by the State Board of Education upon application. Information about state certificates is available in the office of the School of Education.