1970-1971 Academic Catalog

SOCIAL SCIENCE 113 406 THE NEGRO IN AMERICAN HISTORY An in depth study of the role of the Negro from the colonial period to the present. Key Negro spokesmen will be studied such as Booker T. Washing– ton, W.E.B. DuBois, Roy Wilkens, Rev. Martin Luther King, and Stokely Carmichael. Four credit hours 410 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN HISTORY Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor The student will investigate a significant topic or period of special interest with a view toward integration of knowledge. One to four credit hours B. SOCIOLOGY 230 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY An introduction to the concepts of sociology. The structure and processes of social life are studied. Four credit hours 331 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY A study of the scientific knowledge which exists about mate selection, the courtship process, and the adjustment problems of marriage. 332 CRIMINOLOGY PrereqtJisite: Sociology 230 Five credit hourr A study of the nature and causes of crime with emphasis upon methods of prevention and treatment. Four credit hours 333 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION Prerequisite: Sociology 230 A study of the class structure and its implications for American society. 430 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SOCIOLOGY Prerequisite: Minor in Sociology and permission of the lnst?uctor Extensive research on various sociological problems. Four credit hours One to four credit hou-rs 431 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK P?e?equisite: Sociology 230 A survey study of the nature and function of social work as related to individuals, groups, and communities. Three credit hours 432 SOCIAL CASEWORK 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. Five credit hours 440 SEMINAR IN SOCIOLOGY A study of sources and methods of sociological research. Each student will prepare a formal monograph. Five credit hours

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