DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

Those shown in bold-face type offered in 1962-63.

HS-100 Introduction to homophile studies. Homosexuality, its relation to "the scheme of things," as seen by biology, psychology, law, etc.

HS-101

Second semester continuation of HS-100.

HS-120 Sociology of Homosexuality. The homosexual community studied in terms of basic sociological concepts.

HS-121

Second semester continuation of HS-120.

HS-130 The Gay Novel. Evaluation and analysis of modern trends in homophile literature.

HS-131 Twentieth Century European Homophile Writing.

HS-134 Drama Workshop. Reading and dramatic presentation of homophile poetry and plays. Coaching in self-expression. Thursday evenings, 8-10. Farley.

HS-136 Writing for Publication. The special problems of writing for the American and European homophile press. Individual consultation and group discussions. Hours to be arranged. Slater. Second semester continuation of HS-136. Slater.

HS-137

HS-140 Library Workshop. Classification and use of scientific works and fiction in the homophile field; cataloguing, bibliographical research. Tuesday evenings, 8-10. Slater.

HS-141 Second semester continuation of HS-140. Tuesday evenings, 8-10. Slater.

HS-141S Summer session Library Workshop. Tuesday evenings, 8-10. Slater. HS-200 Advanced Survey of Homophile Studies. Prerequisite, HS-100, 101. HS-201 Second semester continuation of HS-200.

HS-210 Homosexuality in History. From prehistoric to modern times, a

survey.

HS-211 Second semester continuation of HS-210.

HS-212 Homosexuality in History. Speculative, scientific and philosophical trends; emergence of a world-wide social movement. Monday evenings, 8-10. Legg.

HS-213 Homosexuality in History. Second semester continuation of HS-212. Analysis of programs and idealogy of homophile organizations in U. S. and abroad. Monday evenings, 8-10. Legg.

HS-251 The Orthodox Freudian Texts on Homosexuality. Seminar. HS-260 Theory and Practice of Homophile Education. Laboratory course in the planning of specific projects in homophile education. HS-261 Theory and Practice of Homophile Education. Statistical analysis and charting of education surveys. Prerequisite, HS-260.

HS-310 Homosexuality in Modern German History. From Frederick the Great through the Hitler era. Seminar.