1984-1985 Academic Catalog

Two courses selected from: 11-217 Real Estate Principles 11-218 Real Estate Law .. 11-331 Money and Banking . 11-339 Public Finance .... 21-220 Introduction to Philosophy 21-222 History of Modem Philosophy 21-226 Religion and Culture 21-240 Evangelism .......... . 21-423 Contemporary Philosophy 41-337 Contemporary American Literature 66-369 Social Psychology . . . . . . 81-232 Theories of the Mass Media . 91-230 Principles of Sociology . . . . 91-264 Problems in American Politics 91-273 Social Movements ...... . 91-312 of Recent and Contemporary America 91-331 91-332 91-333 91-366 91-461 Dynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . 91-469 History of Political Thought - Modem . A, W, .4 .4 .4 .4 .5 .5 .5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 3 .3 This course is_ designed to provide the student with a knowledge of some of the basic concepts in sociology, economics, and political science from a Christian-theistic perspective. Required of all students for general education. 91-380 Methods Science -A 3 hours In this course an emphasis is placed upon the identification, examina– tion, and implementation of the methods and materials which are unique to the teaching of social sciences within both the secular and the Christian sec:onaai-y school Clinical the Social Sciences - A, W, hours A practical, on-campus, 1-3 hour credit experience in which a student is assigned to assist a college instructor in preparation for classes and lab- oratories, classroom and laboratory teaching, grading of reports and examinations, and other teacher responsibilities. A student will be ex– pected to participate for 22 clock hours for each quarter hour of credit. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. A student may arrange to do any one of the following with the director of this experience in his or her discipline: 1. One 22-hour experience for three different quarters 2. A 44-hour experience for one quarter and a 22-hour experience for another quarter. 3. A 66-hour experience for one quarter. 91-470 Prelaw Seminar Individual projects acquaint the student with legal procedures and re– search in such areas as briefs and contracts. 91-490 through 91-493 Study in Social Science hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor 91-490 History 91-491 Sociology 91-492 Geography 91-493 Political Science 91-499 Social Science 5-15 hours Majors who participate in government service, historical research, public administration, social work, or other approved activities related to the social sciences may earn up to 15 hours credit. The approval of the de– partment is necesary for any proposed internship. 91-180 Cultural Anthropology W 5 hours An analysis of the concept of culture and its importance for the study of man; an examination of various cultures of the world as they relate to technological, economic, social, political, and religious aspects of these cultures. 91-250 Introduction to Geography~ A, Su 2 hours An introductory study of the discipline of geography and the major ele– ments of the natural environment, with particular emphasis on their ef– fect upon man and his activities. 91-251 World Regional Geography-Western Hemisphere- W 4 hours A survey of various regions in the western world with an emphasis on the cultural, economic, and political developments in relation to the geo– graphical environment. Prerequisite: 91-250 Introduction to Geo– graphy.

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