1971-1972 Academic Catalog

108 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Prnfessors: Cleveland McDonald, Chairman; Allen Monroe, Murray Murdoch Associate Professor: Ralph Gale Assistant Professor: Joseph Halsey The division of Social Science is comprised of A) History, B) Sociology, C) Geography, D) Political Science. This division seeks to present to the student the origin and development of ideas and institutions; to aid the student in gaining a better perspective of the facts of history, the functions of government, and the nature of society; to acquaint the student with a practical appreciation of the methods and tools or original research projects; to provide the student with an op– portunity to formulate and express the results of investigation and study; and, finally, to lead the student to see the plan of God through the centuries by pointing out and emphasizing the harmony which exists between the facts of secular knowledge and the truths of the Bible. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MA ]OR IN SOCIAL SCIENCE. Seventy quarter hours, including: 100 Foundations of Social Science 5 111, 112 United States History .. 10 201, 202, 203 History of Western Civilization 9 230 Principles of Sociology 4 261 American National Government 5 231, 232 Principles of Economics .. 10 251 World Regional Geography-Western Hemisphere 5 252 World Regional Geography-Eastern Hemisphere 3 Additional hours must be taken in one of the following areas of concen– tration: a. History: complete nineteen quarter hours including History Seminar 400. b. Sociology: complete nineteen quarter hours. c. Political Science: complete nineteen quarter hours including Social Science Seminar 493. SSlOO may be waived REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN HISTORY. Forty-five quarter hours, including: 111 112 United States History ... 10 201, 202, 203 History of Western Civilization 9 400 Seminars in History 5 Elective hours in History* 21 REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN HISTORY. Twenty-three quarter hours, including History 111, 112, 201, 202, 203, and four hours of electives* in History. *Economics 334, History of Economic Thought, is acceptable as a History elective

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