B
The number of schools which make a separate department of each of the seventeen subjects referred to in the text (not the number of courses in these subjects) is as follows. The list is somewhat misleading in appearance as it gives prominence to the subjects most often treated separately rather than to those most often or most fully treated. As a matter of fact separate treatment sometimes means the somewhat casual addition of a subject after the central interests of the program have been pretty well integrated.
| Industrial work, including industrial supervision and employment; personnel work, service departments and nursing | 10 |
| Community work or service, or organization | 9 |
| Medical social work | 8 |
| Child welfare | 8 |
| Social research and investigation | 7 |
| Social case work, social relief and social guardianship | 5 |
| Family welfare work | 5 |
| Mental hygiene and psychiatric social work | 5 |
| Community organization and recreation, physical education and recreation | 4 |
| Penology or delinquency or criminality | 4 |
| Settlement work, educational and vocational guidance. | |
| Public health work | 2 |
C
A list of forty subjects taught in the training schools as preparation for work in specific fields. The figures accompanying the following list of subjects do not indicate the number of courses in the subject but the number of schools in which the subject is taught.
| Public health | 12 |
| Psychiatric social work | 7 |
| Mental testing | 6 |
| Medical social work | 6 |
| Abnormal psychology | 4 |
| Personal hygiene and first aid | 1 |
| Social hygiene | 1 |
| Community organization | 13 |
| Recreation and special means of recreation | 10 |
| Municipal problems | 7 |
| Rural social problems | 5 |
| Municipal government | 2 |
| Neighborhood work | 1 |
| Community art | 1 |
| Case work | 13 |
| Family welfare | 4 |
| Industry | 14 |
| Child welfare | 10 |
| Vocational guidance | 2 |
| Education | 2 |
| Immigration | 6 |
| Race problems | 6 |
| Social legislation | 6 |
| Elements or special features of law | 4 |
| Dependents, defectives and delinquents | 4 |
| Penology or criminology | 4 |
| Probation | 1 |
| Organization and administration of various sorts | 8 |
| Political science | 2 |
| Social and political philosophy | 2 |
| Socialism and social reform | 1 |
| The social institution of religion | 1 |
| Food and diet | 4 |
| Home economics | 2 |
| Housing | 4 |
| Record keeping and methods of presentation | 4 |
| Biology | 2 |
| Standard of living, etc. | 1 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Addams, Jane; Newer Ideals of Peace. Macmillan, N.Y., 1907 (2d edition 1911).
Twenty Years at Hull House. Macmillan, N.Y., 1911.
A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil. Macmillan, 1912.