1962-1963 Academic Catalog

261, 264; Economics 281-282; and ten hours of selected courses in any one of the above named subject fields. NOTE: A person majoring in social studies cannot minor in his– tory. Requirements for a Major in Sociology: 27 semester hours of Sociology including 231, 232. Requirements for a Minor in Sociology: 15 semester hours of Sociology including 231, 332. Requirements for a Minor in Library Sdem::e: Library Science (16 semester hours) including Library Sci– ence 221, 222, 323, and 324. Students interested in school librarianship should elect 425. A. HISTORY 101, 102 UNITED STATES HISTORY* A survey study of the political, religious, social, economic, and moral factors involved in the development of the United States from the colonial period to the present. The colonial pe– riod to 1865 is emphasized the first semester; from 1865 to the present, in the second. Three credit hours each semester 201, 202 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION** ('61-'62) A survey history of Western Civilization from the decline of Rome to the present. In the first semester, emphasis is up– on the origin and development of the political, economic, social, religious, and intellectual forces that have created the institu– tions and modern states of Europe. In the second semester, emphasis is upon the development of revolutionary doctrines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the role Euro– pean civilization played in the establishment of the United States, Canada, and the Latin American countries; the back– ground of the modern world wars and their aftermath. Three credit hours eac:h semester 73

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