1984-1985 Academic Catalog

Professors: James E. McGoldrick, Allen L. Monroe, J. Murray Murdoch, Chairman Associate Professor: Joseph G. Halsey Assistant Professors: Robert G. Parr, Rex M. Rogers Part-time Faculty: Patricia Bates, Sandra Entner, David Haffey, Donald W. Rickard The curriculum of the Department of Social Science is com– posed of history, sociology~ geography, political science, public administration, and urban studies. 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 gov– ernment, and the nature of an increasingly urbanized society; to provide the student with the prerequisites for responsible civic participation; to expose the student to the complexities of the pub– lic sector in modem life and the possibilities of careers in local, state, and national government; acquaint the student with a practi– cal 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 de– veloping a Christian world-and-life view through the integration of Biblical principles with the subject matter of the academic dis– ciplines. IM'Plli!Hillr'P'llTIIP,111111'(;: for quarter hours including: American Studies core requirements Interdisciplinary electives . . . . . . 35 Total 62 American Studies core requirements. Thirty-five quarter hours including: 91-111, 91-112 United States History . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 91-250 Introduction to Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 91-251 World Regional Geography- Western Hemisphere . 4 91-261 American National Government ........... 5 91-366 History of Political Thought in America . 91-400 Seminar in History . . . . . . . . . . 41-337 Contemporary American Literature . .4 .5 5 35 American Studies interdisciplinary electives. Twenty-seven quarter hours selected from two of the following discipline areas: Biblical Education 21-220 Introduction to Philosophy 21-222 History of Modem Philosophy 21-226 Religion and Culture . . . 21-240 Evangelism ....... . 21-423 Contemporary Philosophy Business Administration 11-231, 11-232 Principles of Economics 11-261 Principles of Marketing . 11-263 Principles of Advertising 11-313 Government and Business 11-331 Money and Banking ... 11-334 History of Economic Thought . Communication Arts 81-130 Introduction to Broadcasting . 81-232 Theories of Mass Media .... 81-432 Mass Media Law and Regulation Journalism 41-221 Principles of Journalism 41-223 Advanced Composition 41-322 Advanced Journalism Language and Literature 41-234 Early American Literature 41-235 American Romanticism . 41-236 American Realism and Naturalism 41-342 American Novel .......... . Music 51-333 Music History III - Romantic and Modem Psychology 66-160 General Psychology 66-369 Social Psychology . .5 .5 .5 .3 .5 .8 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .5 .5 .4 .5 .3 .3 .5 .5 .5 .5 .4 .5 .5

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