DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS 



TEACHING 



In 1911-1912 the teaching staff in the Department of Home Economics 

 consisted of two professors, one assistant professor on half time, two 

 student assistants for the entire year, and one extra student assistant 

 during the Winter-Course. 



The number of courses offered by the Department was as follows : 

 First term, 8; second term, 10; Winter-Course, 5. 



The number of teaching hours was: First term: lectures, 16; 

 laboratory periods, 11. Second term: lectures, 20; laboratory periods, 12. 

 Winter-Course : lectures, 9 ; laboratory periods, 8. 



The registration for the year appears below : 



Freshmen 36 



Sophomores 24 



Juniors 12 



Seniors 7 



Special students 3 



Students from other departments and colleges 57 



Winter-course students 32 



Total 171 



The number of students registered for food laboratory was : 



Winter-Course 32 



Course i 36 



Course 3 , 32 



Course 6 8 



Total 108 



Five courses in home economics were offered in the Summer School. 

 The work seemed to fill a decided need. It is believed that another year 



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