1972-1973 Academic Catalog

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 119 A minimum of thirty additional hours in one of the following areas of concentration: a. Bible Studies e. Philosophy and Religion b. General Humanities* f. Political Science c. History g. Psychology d. Literature h. Sociology With permission of the Interdisciplinary Studies Committee only. Eleven additional hours of electives from any of the above areas. INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES 213 AMERICAN MINORITIES-Sp A study of the social, religious, cultural, and psychological implications of minority status in the United States. Five credit hours 311 MAN AND RELIABLE KNOWLEDGE-A An interdisciplinary study of the various epistemological theories and their implications for knowledge in education, philosophy, psychology, reli– gion, science and social science. A Christian theory of knowledge is devel– oped as the basis of integration for truth in every discipline. Five credit hours 312 MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT-W An interdisciplinary study of the socio-cultural and spatial arrangement of man's total environment within a Christian Theistic world and life view. Five credit hottrs 480 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor One to four credit hours 490 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES SEMINAR-A, W, Sp Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor The first two quarters of this seminar are devoted to research. During the third quarter, the student gives a formal presentation of his findings to a committee selected by the instructor. Two credit hours autUJnn quarter Two credit hours winter quarter One credit hour spring quarter

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