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Catalog, 1931 - Hoover Library

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50 SIXTY-FOURTHANNUALCATALOGUE [193014_ ART ApPRECIATION.-This course is planned to give the student an insightinto the study of art in order that she may be able to appreciate paintings,sculpture, architecture, and good design. Required of Sophomores majoringin Home Economics and elective for others,One class period a week. Credit, 1 hour.15-16. HOUSE PLANNING AND FURNISHING.-Study of principle! ofhouse planning and construction, the application of principles of design andcolor in home furnishings, study of period furnishinge, study of costs.Required of Juniors majoring in Home Economics, elective for others.One class period and one three-hour laboratory period a week. Credit, ~hours.17. PRACTICEHOUSE.-This course is designed to carryon the work ofthe home in the school apartment, the planning and preparation of meals,marketing, laundering,and the general care and management of the 'home.Required of Seniors majoring in Home Economics. Credit, 2 hours.18. HOME NURSING.-The purpose of this course is to teach the principlesin the prevention and care of illness in the home. First aid in commonemergencies, invalid cookery. Required of Juniors majoring in' Home Economicsand elective for others.Two class periods a week. Credit, 2 hours.19. HOME MANAGEMENT.-This course is designed in preparation for thework in the practice house. The systematic planning of the daily routine inthe home, study of labor saving appliances, laundering, budgeting, dealingwith problems of family life. Required of Seniors majoring in Home Economics.Two class periods a week. Credit, 2 hours.20. CHILDCAREANDTRAINING.-A study of the care and training of childrenwhich will bring them to the best physical, mental, emotional, and socialdevelopment. Required of Seniors majoring in Home Economies and electivefor other students.Two periods a week. Credit, 2 hours,21-22. METHODSAND PRACTICETEACHING.-Study of the methods ofteaching Home Economics in the Elementary and Secondary Schools. The organizationof subject matter, study of illustrative materials, books, managementproblems and equipment. Required of Seniors majoring in Home Economics.Two class periods a week. Credit, 4 hours.23-24. HOUSEHOLDPHYSICS.-A course arranged for Home Economicsmajors. Elective for Sophomores.Three class periods a week, first semester, two class periods and one threehourlaboratory period a week, second semester. Credit, 6 hours.Note: All students taking courses in Home Economics are required towear plain white uniforms.

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