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,v, ..■■..,. jj- t} mmimamimii ' imamiMJim m 1 COURSES FOR TEACHERS James Adair Lvon, A.M., D.Sc. Dea7i For many years Tulane Univeriity lias operated a number of courses to meet the need of those whose hours of employment will not permit attendance upon regular classes. The classes are scheduled in the after- noon hours and on Saturdays, thus making it possible for teachers especially, if they so desire, to add to their equipment in many subjects. These courses are of full college grade, conducted by regular members of the faculty, and in the case of students who have satisfactorily fulfilled the entrance requirements, credits obtained may be applied towards a degree. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Garret Polhemus Wvckoff Director For seven years the Department of Sociology of the Tulane University of Louisiana has been giving courses intended for those expecting to make social work their profession. Two years ago these w ere organized into a one-year course for the training of social workers. In June, 1927, the Board of Administrators of Tu- lane University ' voted to authorize the expansion of the course into the School of Social Work. The school is a member of the Association of Schools of Professional Social Work. The particular phase of social work for which train- ing is at present offered are Family Social Work, Chil- dren ' s Case Work, Medical Social Work, Community Organization, Vocational Guidance, and Social Re- search. Field work with a social agency doing good work in its line is required of each student and occupies two full days of each week. Supervision of this work is in charge of a member of the faculty in order to make certain that it is really educative to the student. The School of Social Work is on a strictly graduate basis and has in its student body this year graduates of universities as far distant as Texas, Florida, and New York.
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