1952-1953 Academic Catalog

64 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 308 LABOR PROBLEMS Problems of the wage earner and relations between industry and labor, with special regard to current issues and practices. Prerequisite: 201. Two hours credit. GEOGRAPHY 101 PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY Consideration of the elements of natural environment, such as climate, soils, relief, natural resources, etc., and their relation to the economic life of man. Three hours credit. 102 GEOGRAPHY OF OHIO Rivers, land forms, industrial patterns, population trends, occupations and natural resources are but a few of the areas covered in regard to Ohio geography. Two hours credit. 201 WORLD GEOGRAPHY Continental geography with special reference to land forms, waterways, people, industries and climate are covered. A comprehensive teaching knowledge of geography suitable for public school use is received by the student. Three hours credit. '203 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY The significance of industry and other economic factors in their relation to geography. Extensive use is made of surrounding industries. Three hours credit. 302 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY Historical phases of geology are covered. Various field trips are arranged throughout the semester to nearby points of geological interest. Three hours credit. POLITICAL SCIENCE 201 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Law making and administration; rights and duties of citizens, political and constitutional development. Three hours credit. 202 AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT The organization, powers, and procedures of state, county, city, and township government. Three hours credit. 301 THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES Historical development with emphasis on cases in which the constitution has been interpreted. Prerequisite: Political Science 201 and History 113,114. Three hours credit.

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