1 Cedarville College 307 foundations of Modem Russia - A 4 hours A survey of Russian development from early Christian times to the twentieth century with emphasis upon those personalities and movements which made possible the nation's participation in international rel.ations as a great power. (Alternate, odd years) 308 Russia and the Soviet Union in the Twentieth Century - W hours An in-depth analysis of the Soviet Union and its impact upon the contemporary world. The nature of Russian Communism is examined in detail. (Alternate, odd years) 311 Early American History 5 hours An analysis of the development of American civilization from colonization to 1820. Political, religious, social, economic and cultural institutions will be examined. (Alternate, even years) 312 History of Recent and Contemporary America 4 hours An intensive study of the domestic and foreign policies of the United States in the twentieth century. Particular emphasis is upon the emergence of the nation as a world power, the progressive movement, World War I, the prosperity decade, the great depres- ~ion, the New Deal, World War 11, and post-war problems. (Alternate, odd years) 316 History of the far East - Sp 3 hours A course in the political, social, economic and religious history of China, India, Japan and Southeastern Asia in the twentieth century 400 Seminars in History 5 hours A. Research in United States History B. Research in European History All majors are required to take either A or B. Each student will prepare a formal mono– graph. Prerequisite: Majors or Minors in History 401 Modern Chinese History - A 3 hours A survey of Chinese history and thought in the twentieth century. 404 Diplomatic History of Europe, 1815-1914 A 4 hours A study of the operation of the international balance-of-power system in the era of nationalism, colonialism and revolution. (Alternate, odd years) 405 Diplomatic History of Europe, 1914-Present - W 4 hours International relations in the era of the two World Wars and the Cold War. Emphasis is given to the origins and development of contemporary world crises. (Alternate, odd years) 411 Interpretations in American History 5 hours A study of selected historical problems in American History with the emphasis placed upon new interpretations and their impact. (Alternate, odd years) B. SOCIOLOGY 230 Principles of Sociology 4 hours An introduction to the concepts of sociology. The structure and processes of social life are studied. 240 Marriage and the family 5 hours A study of the scientific knowledge which exists about mate selection, the courtship process, and the adjustment problems of marriage. 332 Criminology 4 hours A study of the nature and causes of crime with emphasis upon methods of prevention and treatment. Prerequisite: Sociology 230 333 Social Stratification 4 hours A study of the class structure and its implications for American society. Prerequisite: Sociology 230
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