University of Illinois Bulletin Volume 19, No. 47 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ...Dean Chadsey 6. Principles of Secondary Education.--Three times a week; first or second semester. Assistant Professor Belting 11. The Intellectual Life of the Ancient World.--Three times a week; first semester. Associate Professor Seybolt 12. History of American Education.--Three times a week; second semester. Associate Professor Seybolt 20a. Supervision of Secondary Education.--Three times a week; first semester. Assistant Professor Belting 23. Educational Statistics.--Three times a week; first semester. Professor Monroe 27. High School Curriculum.--Three times a week; second semester. Assistant Professor Belting 41. Vocational Education.--Three times a week; second semester. Associate Professor Mays 43. Mental Tests.--Twice a week; second semester. Professor Cameron 44. Educational Psychology.--(Laboratory Course.) Three times a week; first semester. 45. Advanced Educational Psychology.--Three times a week; second semester. Professor Cameron 90. Problems of Rural and Agricultural Education.--Three times a week; first semester. Associate Professor Nolan 91. Agricultural Education.--Three to five times a week; second semester. Associate Professor Nolan ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING The prerequisite for graduate work in electrical engineering is the equivalent of the undergraduate courses required for the degree of Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering in the branches of the subject in which registration is desired. Graduate students who wish to take a minor in electrical engineering must have had differential and integral calculus, and one year's work in college physics. Coarsen for Graduates 101. Advanced Course in Alternating Currents.--The theory of transient phenomena; polyphase circuits; measuring apparatus. Twice a week; both...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ...Dean Chadsey 6. Principles of Secondary Education.--Three times a week; first or second semester. Assistant Professor Belting 11. The Intellectual Life of the Ancient World.--Three times a week; first semester. Associate Professor Seybolt 12. History of American Education.--Three times a week; second semester. Associate Professor Seybolt 20a. Supervision of Secondary Education.--Three times a week; first semester. Assistant Professor Belting 23. Educational Statistics.--Three times a week; first semester. Professor Monroe 27. High School Curriculum.--Three times a week; second semester. Assistant Professor Belting 41. Vocational Education.--Three times a week; second semester. Associate Professor Mays 43. Mental Tests.--Twice a week; second semester. Professor Cameron 44. Educational Psychology.--(Laboratory Course.) Three times a week; first semester. 45. Advanced Educational Psychology.--Three times a week; second semester. Professor Cameron 90. Problems of Rural and Agricultural Education.--Three times a week; first semester. Associate Professor Nolan 91. Agricultural Education.--Three to five times a week; second semester. Associate Professor Nolan ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING The prerequisite for graduate work in electrical engineering is the equivalent of the undergraduate courses required for the degree of Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering in the branches of the subject in which registration is desired. Graduate students who wish to take a minor in electrical engineering must have had differential and integral calculus, and one year's work in college physics. Coarsen for Graduates 101. Advanced Course in Alternating Currents.--The theory of transient phenomena; polyphase circuits; measuring apparatus. Twice a week; both...

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September 2013

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30

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978-1-236-91393-7

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9781236913937

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