318. Seminar in Administration and Supervision of Schools. Maximum of 2 credit hours. Prerequisite, permission of an instructor. staff. 319. Thesis in Administration and Supervision of Schocls. Credit to be arranged. Prerequisite, permission of an instructor. Staff. Ti. CURRICULUM. One of the purposes of the work in this area will be to utilize the facili- ties of the Curriculum Laboratory. 220. Elementary School Curriculum. Two hours credit. Fall and summer. Emphasis will be on current curriculum practices in elementary schools. Fields to be covered may be in terms of the usual subject-matter divisions in the @le- mentary school, unit activities which overlap subjects, or arcas of madern life :. Students will be expected to make an intensive study in one of the fields indi- cated acccrding to their individual interests. Prerequisite, the Fundementals Croup. Russell. 221, Secondary School Curriculum, Two hours credit. Spring and summer. Imphasis will be on current curriculum practices in secondary schcols. Fields vo. be covered may be in terms of the usual high schocl subject divisions, student interests or activities which overlap subjects, or areas of modern life. Students will be expected to make an intensive study in cone of the fields indicated accor- cing to their individual interests. Prerequisite, the Fundamentals Group. Althaus, Smith. 222. Foundations and Principles of Curriculum Development. Fall and summer. Two hours credit. Orientaticn in curriculum development emphasizing the place of the school in society, past and present influences upon the curriculum, basic principles and approaches to curriculum revision and a study of lecal and state erganization for curriculum programs. Prerequisite, the Fundamentals Group. Althaus, 223. The Emerging Curriculum. Two hours credit. Spring and summer. A study of new types of curriculum patterns which are being established in varicus state and local school systems. The purposes, organization, procedures and final outcomes of these patterns will be critically examined. Prerequisite, the Fundamentals Group. Russell, Smith. 237-337. Special Fields of Study in Curriculum. Two to six hours. Both semesters and summer. The following special fields of study are presented for those students who wish to pursue more intensively varicus aspects of this area. This list is suggestive but not all inclusive: and in adult education, / A. Curriculum problems in junior, senior high school, junior college , / or in separate fields within these divisicns. B, Curriculum problems in pre-scheol, kindergarten, and elementary schools, or in separate fields within these divisicns. C. Curriculum problems of the small clementary or secondary school. D. Cyrriculum revision prcjects. Prerequisite for 237, the Fundamentals Group and satisfact>ry completion of course credit in Curriculum; for 337, 15 hours cof Education and satisfactory completion of course credit in Curriculum. Start. 338. Seminar in Curriculum. Maximum of 2 credit hours. Prerequisite, permission of an instructor. Staff. 339. Thesis in Curriculum. Both semesters and summer. Credit to be arranged. Prerequisite, permissiun of an instructor, Staff. —- page six ~