1975-1976 Academic Catalog

78 Cedarville College RECOMMENDED PROGRAM FOR A MAJOR IN PSYCHOLOGY Freshman Year Autumn Winter Spring Old Testament Survey, BE 101 5 CAREER New Testament Survey, BE 102 5 OPPORTUNITIES General Psychology, PY 160 5* Man and the Arts, IS 100 5* Rhetoric and Composition, LL 120 5* Counselor in Literature and Composition, LL 130 3* Local Church Bible Elective, BE 3 Physical Science, SM 5* Social Agencies Fundamentals of Speech, SP110 5 General Physical Education, Geriatric Centers PE 101, 102, 103 1 Foundations of Social Science, SS 100 5 Rehabilitation Centers 16 16 16 Sophomore Year Correctional Theology Survey, BE 230 5* Institutions Literature Elective, State Hospitals LL 231, 232, 241, 242 5* Human Growth and Teacher of Development, PY 260 5 Psychology Psychological Statistics I, PY 261 5 in High School Psychology of Abnormal Behavior, PY 264 5 Fundamentals of Counseling, PY 366 5 Social Psychology, PY 369 4 Bible Elective, BE 3 Biological Science, SM 5* Science Elective, SM 5 15 15 17 The program of studies for the junior and senior years should be developed with the help of the faculty adviser. Care should be exercised to include all remaining general education requirements, cognates, and required courses listed under the major. Requirements for a Major in Behavioral Science. A major designed for students interested in individual and group behavior. This area is recommended for stu– dents who desire to work with people in the various settings offered by the fields of psychology and social work. Eighty quarter hours including: 160 264 365 366 368 55230 55431 55432 261 55493 General Psychology ...................................................................... 5 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior............................................ 5 Psychology of Learning ............................................................... 4 Fundamentals of Counseling ..................................................... 5 Experimental Psychology............................................................. 5 Principles of Sociology ................................................................ 4 Introduction to Social Work ...................................................... 3 Social Casework ............................................................................ 5 Psychological Statistics or ........................................................... 5 Social Science Seminar ................................................................ 5

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