1981-1982 Academic Catalog

106 Professors: James E. McGoldrick, Allen L. Monroe, J. Murray Murdoch, Chairman Associate Professor: Joseph G. Halsey Assistant Professor: Robert G. Parr Part-time Faculty: Patricia Bates, Martin E. Clark, Sandra Entner, David Haffey The curriculum of the Department of Social Science is com– posed of history, sociology, geography, and political science. This department seeks to present to the student the origin and development of ideas and institutions; to aid the student in gaining a better perspective of the facts of history, the functions of government, and the nature of society; to acquaint the student with a practical appreciation of the methods and tools of original research; to provide the student with an opportunity to formulate and express the results of investigation and study; and to aid the student in developing a Christian world-and-life view through the integration of Biblical principles with the subject matter of the academic disciplines. Requirements for a Major in Social Science. Seventy quarter hours including: 91-100 Foundations of Social Science . . . . . . . 5 91-101, 91-102, 91-103 History of Civilization . 9 91-111, 91-112 United States History . . 10 91-230 Principles of Sociology . . . . . . . 5 91-261 American National Government . . 5 11-231, 11-232 Principles of Economics I0 91-250 Introduction to Geography . . . . . . . . . . . 2 91-251 World Regional Geography-Western Hemisphere .. 4 91-252 World Regional Geography-Eastern Hemisphere ... 4 Additional hours must be taken in one of the following areas of concentration: History: complete seventeen quarter hours including 91-400 History Seminar. Sociology: complete seventeen quarter hours. Political Science: complete seventeen quarter hours including 91-260 Methods of Research in Political Science 91-260. Requirements for a Major in History. Forty-eight quarter hours including: 91 101,91-102,91-103 HistoryofCivilization . 9 91-111,91-112 UnitedStatesHistory . . . . . . 10 91-200 Introduction to Historiography . . . . . . . 4 91-400 Seminar in History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Elective hours in history including one non-western course 21 Requirements for a Major in Behavioral Science. A major de– signed for students interested in individual and group behavior. This area is recommended for students who desire to work with people in the various settings offered by the fields of psychology and social work. See requirements for the Behavioral Science Major under the Department of Psychology. Requirements for a Major in History and Political Science. Sixty-eight quarter hours including: 91-101, 91-102,91-103 History of Civilization . 9 91-111, 91-112 United States History 10 91-200 Introduction to Historiography . 4 91-220 History of the Far East . 3 or 91-208 Russia and the Soviet Union . 4 91-311 Early American History . . . . 5 91-312 History of Recent and Contemporary America . 4 91-261 American National Government . 5 91-366 International Relations . 5 91-461 Political Dynamics . . . . . . . . . 3 91-468 History of Political Thought-Ancient . 3 91-469 History of Political Thought-Modern . 3 9 l-400A Seminar in History or 91-460 Seminar in Political Science ............... 5 Eleven additional hours to be taken in political science from: 91-361 The American Presidency . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 91-363 The Supreme Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 91-405 Great Power Diplomacy in the Modern World . 4 91-462 American Constitutional Law . . . . . 4 91-466 Comparative European Government . . . . . . . 3

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