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lQOa-c—SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN RURAL LIFE. Supervised individual study in
selected sub—fields of rural sociology. Population, standards of living, neighborhood and
community change, and rural institutions are among the available fields for investigation.
(2) I, II (Sta-E)
ZOOa-c—RESEARCH IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY. Individual graduate research with
correlated study of rural social research types and methods. (2 I, II, S (Staff)
210—SEMINAR IN RURAL ORGANIZATION. Basic theories of social organization,
comparative study of selected systems of rural social organization: examples of purposeful
organization. (3) I (Beers)
220 — SEMINAR 1N RURAL ATTITUDES. The nature and genesis of rural attitudes
and their relation to rural social control; analysis of contemporary rural attitudes and
opinion. . (3) II (Bauder)
230—RURAL URBAN RELATIONS. Interdependence of city and country; solidary
and antagonistic relationships of city and country; the process of urbanization, and problems
of rural adjustment to urban influences. (3) II
250a, b -—TOPICAL SEMINAR. Analysis of topics of scientific interest in rural soci-
ology, selected from such fields as the following: criticism of research; sociological factors in
land use; migration; rural social ecology of the South; highland societies.
(3) I, II (Staff)

SOCIOLOGY (See Social Sciences, page 54)