1956-1957 Academic Catalog

• Cedarville College 411, 412 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES After a brief survey of colonial society, emphasis is placed upon the family, religion, class structure, rural and urban de– velopment, r eform movements, the arts, science, and education. Three hours credit each semester. Offered on sufficient demand. 421, 422 HISTORY OF THE SOUTH An intensified study of the South from 1820 to the present. Special attention is focused on the problem of slavery, sec– tional controversy, southern nationality, the civil war, recon– struction, restoration of home rule, general cultu1·al and eco– nomic development. Three hours credits each semester. Offered on sufficient demand. 430 MINOR PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HISTORY The course consists of an extensive study in some field of· historical development and is designed to allow individual stu-. dents to work on a problem in which they are particular ly in- · ter ested. Offered only to advanced students majoring in His– tory. Three hours cr edit. 490 RESEARCH SEMINAR A study of sources, materials, and methods of historical research. Each student will prepare a formal monograph (re– quired of all History major s). Three hours credit . 201-202 POLITICAL SCIENCE Law making and administration; rights and duties of citizens, political and constitutional development, on the Na-~ tional, state and local level with emphasis upon the Nation and upon the State. Six hours credit. 203 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY An introduction to the concepts of Sociology. A study of ~ the structures and processes of social life. Three hours credit. 58 •

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