122 Cedarville College DIVISIONAL COURSES 100 foundations of Social Science - A, W, Sp, Su 5 hours This course is designed to provide the student with a knowledge of some of the basic concepts in sociology, economics, and political science. Required of all students for gener– al education. 490 Independent Study in Social Science Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor A. History B. Sociology C. Geography D. Political Science 1-4 hours 493 Seminar in Social Science 5 hours An analysis of the problems of social science research. A study of the scope and methods of field research, questionnaire design, and the scientific methods applied to social phe– nomena. Techniques for collecting data, elementary statistical procedures, and interpreta– tion of research findings will be included. Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor 499 Social Science Internship Majors who participate in government service, historical research, social work, or other approved activities related to the social sciences may earn up to 15 hours credit. The approval of the Division is necessary for any proposed internship. A. HISTORY 201, 202, 203 History of Civilization - A, W, Sp 3 hours each quarter A study of Western Civilization. Emphasis is placed on the development of the religious, social, political, economic, and intellectual forces that influenced the formation of the present European states and the role these states have had in the colonization and develop– ment of the Western Hemisphere. Attention is given to the role that Christianity has had in the formulation of present world civilization and culture. 211, 212 United States History - A, W, Su 5 hours each quarter An analysis of the development of the United States from the colonial period to the present. Attention is given to the dominant Christian influences that have tended to mold the philosophy and idealogy of our cultural, social, and political development. 215 Black America 5 hours A study of the black man from his enslavement to the present. Key Negro spokesmen will be studied such as Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Ray Wilkens, Rev. Martin Luther King, and Stokely Carmichael. (Alternate, even years) 301 Renaissance Europe - A 4 hours A study of the cultural and intellectual movements of Italy and Northern Europe in the period 1300-1600. Emphasis is given to noted artists and scholars and their contribution to the modern world and life view. (Alternate, even years) 302 Reformation Europe - W 4 hours A concentrated investigation of the birth and early growth of Protestantism within the political context of Europe in the period 1500-1650. The role of the major Reformers and their contributions to the development of the Christian faith are emphasized. (Alternate, even years) 303 Early Modem Europe - Sp. 4 hours A political, diplomatic and intellectual study of the period 1648-1815, with special em– phasis upon the conduct of international relations and the growth of the secularistic world and life view. (Alternate, even years)
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