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182 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS<br />

GRADUATE COURSES<br />

*Hst 501. Research. Hours to be arranged.<br />

*Hst 502. Supervised College Teaching. Hours to be arranged.<br />

*Hst 503. Thesis. Hours to be arranged.<br />

Hst 505. Reading and Conference. Hours to be arranged.<br />

Hst 507. Seminar. Hours to be arranged.<br />

Greek and Roman History. Dill.<br />

European History. Alef, Breen, Lorwin, Pierson, Shanahan, Sorenson.<br />

European Social and Economic History. Lorwin.<br />

English History. R. W. Smith.<br />

American Historiography. Stephenson.<br />

American History. Bingham, Holbo, James, Peterson, Pomeroy, Porter,<br />

Stephenson.<br />

Latin American History. R. Wayne Smith.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> the Far East. Dull, Fa1coneri.<br />

Historical Theory. Sorenson.<br />

Hst 520. Historical Method. 3 hours.<br />

Introduction to the methods <strong>of</strong> research and writing in history. Pomeroy,<br />

Shanahan, Stephenson.<br />

Hst 530,531,532. European History: Problems and Interpretations. 3 hours<br />

each term.<br />

Readings, reports, and group discussions <strong>of</strong> major trends, problems, and interpretations<br />

in modern European history. Hst 530: Renaissance and Reformation;<br />

Hst 531 : the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; Hst 532: 1789 to the<br />

present. Bauman, Birn, Breen, Lorwin, Pierson, Shanahan.<br />

Hst 591. Japanese Political Evolution since 1912. 3 hours.<br />

Japanese political institutions and ideologies from 1912 to the present, and<br />

their relation to domestic and foreign policies. Prerequisite: Hst 497, 498, 499<br />

or consent <strong>of</strong> instructor. Dull.<br />

COURSES OFFERED ONLY IN SUMMER <strong>SESSION</strong>S<br />

Hst 418, 419. Studies in Western Civilization. (g) 4 hours each term.<br />

Hst 490. Problems <strong>of</strong> the Pacific. (g) 4 hours.<br />

Home Economics<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor: MABEL A. WOOD.<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors: FAITH JOHNSTON, LOIS E. NELSON, FRANCES VAN VOOR­<br />

HIS, MARGARET J. WIESE (department head).<br />

THE UNIVERSITY <strong>of</strong>fers elective courses in three main areas <strong>of</strong> home economics:<br />

clothing, textiles, and related arts; foods and nutrition; and family life<br />

and home administration. The courses are designed to prepare students for better<br />

home and community living as a part <strong>of</strong> their liberal education. The <strong>University</strong><br />

does not <strong>of</strong>fer major work in home economics; in the <strong>Oregon</strong> State System <strong>of</strong><br />

Higher Education, major studies in the field are allocated to the School <strong>of</strong> Home<br />

Economics at <strong>Oregon</strong> State <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Lower-division instruction in home economics <strong>of</strong>fered at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Oregon</strong> and at <strong>Oregon</strong> State <strong>University</strong> is essentially the same. It is recommended<br />

that students intending to major in the field enter the institution where major<br />

work is <strong>of</strong>fered at the beginning <strong>of</strong> their freshman year; they may if they wish,<br />

however, spend their freshman and sophomore years at thtl <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong>,<br />

* No-grade Course.

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