1964-1965 Academic Catalog

SOCIAL SCIENCE Cedarville 432 SOCIAL CASEWORK* (1965·66) Prerequisite: Sociology 431 An introduction to the general principles and methods of social casework used by social workers in various types of agencies and organizations. Three credit hours 440 PROBLEMS IN SOCIOLOGY Prerequisite: Sociology 231, 232 Extensive research on various sociological problems. One to four credit houn 441 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY* (1965-66) Prerequisite: Major or Minor in Sociology An examination of the processes of socialization and of personality for- mation. Three credit hours C. GEOGRAPHY 251 PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY* (1965-66) The major elements of the natural environment are studied with particular reference to their effect upon man and his activities. Three c1·edit ho1trs 252 WORLD GEOGRAPHY* (1965·66) A survey of various areas of the world with an emphasis upon the cul– tuml, economic, and political developments in relation to the geographical conditions. ThrH creiit hours D. POLITICAL SCIENCE '.261 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT An introductory study of constitutional principles and the three branches of the national government. Three credit hours 262 PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN NATlONAL GOVERNMENT (Offered on demand) A study of some of the major problems facing the national government in such areas as foreign relations, defense, finance, agriculture, labor, and business. Three crf!ldit ho11rs '.264 AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT The organization and function of states and their political subdivisions form the basis of study in this course. Three credit hours 360 COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN GOVERNMENT (Offered on demand) An examination iand comparison of the major European goverrunents, such as England, France, and Russia, to that of America. Three credit hottrs 470 TEACHING SECONDARY SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES Two credit hottrs 90

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