1976-1977 Academic Catalog

88 Cedarville College 432 Social Casework - W 5 hours An introduction to the general principles and methods of social casework used by social workers in various types of agencies and organizations. Prerequisite: Sociology 431 440 Seminar in Sociology-Sp 5 hours A study of sources and methods of sociological research. Each student will prepare a formal monograph. C. GEOGRAPHY 251 World Regional Geography-Western Hemisphere- F 5 hours A survey of various regions in the Western world with an emphasis on the cultural, economic, and political developments in relation to the geographical environment: 252 World Regional Geography- Eastern Hemisphere- W 5 hours A survey of various regions in the Eastern world with an emphasis on the cultural, economic, and political developments in relation to the geographical environment. (Alternate, even years) D. POLITICAL SCIENCE 160 Introduction to Political Science -A 5 hours This introductory course focuses on the nature, significance, and function of politics and political systems. Questions concerning why people engage in politics, what people in politics do, and the relationship between the individual and the political system will be considered. 260 Methods of Research in Political Science - Sp 5 hours This course is designed to acquaint the student with political science methodology. Attention will be given to the scope and methods of field research, questionnaire design and the scientific method applied to political phenomena. Techniques for collecting data, elementary statistical procedures, and interpretation of research findings will be included. (Alternate, even years) 261 American National Government - A 5 hours An introductory study of the development and structure of the Constitution and the opera– tion of our national political institutions. 262 American State and Local Government - W 4 hours The organization and function of states and their political subdivisions form the basis of study in this course. 361 The American Presidency -A . 4 hours An overview of the office of the American president, the various responsibilities which he holds, the contrasting theories held in regard to the execution of his office, and a considera– tion of the increasingly important influence his actions have upon the nation and the rest of the world. (Alternate, odd years) 362 The Supreme Court - W 3 hours An introductory course to the United States Supreme Court as an institution of lasting perma~ nence within the American Governmental sturcture. 363 The Legislative Process - Sp 4 hours An in-depth analysis of the real mechanisms which undergird the role of the Congress of the United States as shown by the current literature and contemporary members. Attention will be given to the constitutional position of the legislative branch, the extent to which that position is followed and the ramifications of such deviation upon the American Political System. (Alternate, even years) 366 Public Law - Sp 3 hours This course will examine the American judicial system, its institutional development, con– temporary character, and the effect the legal system has on the American citizen. Attention will also be given to actual observations of the judicial processes. 366 International Relations - Sp 5 hours Contemporary world affairs surveyed in relationships to the struggle for power within the nation-state system. Divisive and cohesive factors among nations will be stressed.

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