1964-1965 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College SOCIAL SCIENCE 402 HISTORY OF RECENT AND CONTEMPORARY AMERICA* (1964-65) An intensive study of the domestic and foreign policies of the United States in the twentieth century. Particular emphasis is upon the emergence of the nation as a world power, the progressive movement, World War I, the pros– perity decade, the great depression, the New Deal, World War II, and post-war problems. Three credit hours 412 HISTORY SEMINAR* (1965-66) A study of sou.rces and methods of historical research. Each student will prepare a formal monograph. Required of majors. Three credit hours B. SOCIOLOGY 231, 232 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY An introduction to the concepts of sociology. The structure and processes of social life are studied. Three cred~t hours edch semester 331 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY A study of the scientific knowledge which exists about mate selections, the courtship process, and the adjustment problems of marriage. Three credit hours 332 HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGICAL THOUGHT* (1964-65) Prerequisite: Sociology 231, 232 A survey of the development of sociology from 1800 to the present. Three oredit hours 333 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION* (1964-65) Prerequisite: Sociology 231, 232 A study of the class structure and its implications for Amer_ican society. Tbru11 credit hotJrs 334 SOCIAL ORGANIZATION* (1965-66) Prerequisite: Sociology 231, 232 An intensive study of the major institutions in our present society. Three credit ho11rs 430 CRIMINOLOGY* (1964-65) Prerequisite: Sociology 231, 232 A study of the nature and causes of crime with emphasis upon methods of prevention and treatment. Tbree credit hours 431 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK* (1965-66) Prerequisite: Sociology 231, 232 A survey study of the nature and function of social work as related to individuals, groups, and communities. Three credit hours 89

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