1985-1986 Academic Catalog
REQUIRED COGNATES: 91-180 Cultural Anthropology 66-160 General Psychology 66-369 Social Psychology Sociology Curriculum Sociology major requirements General Education Requirements Electives ........... . .5 .5 .5 66 81 45 192 Keou1irE~ments for a Minor in Twenty-three quarter hours including 91-111, 91-112 United States History, 91-200 In– troduction to Historiography, 91-201 , 91-202, 91-203 History of Civilization. Ke:au11n~m1en1ts for Minor in Political Science. Twenty-four quarter hours including 91-261 American National Government and nineteen hours of electives in political science. Ke:au1irE~m1en1ts for a Minor in Public Administration. Twenty– four quarter hours including: 91-161 Introduction to Public Administration . . . 4 91-260 Methods of Research in Political Science . 5 91-261 American National Government . 5 91-462 Public Policy . . . . . . . 4 11-339 Public Finance . . . . . . . 4 11-353 Personnel Management . 4 Kequ,in~ments for a Minor in Twenty-four quarter hours including 91-230 Principles of Sociology and nineteen hours of electives in sociology. lla>·irn11lir•"m"'nt~ for a Minor in Urban Studies. Twenty-eight quarter hours including: 91-250 Introduction to Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 91-251 World Regional Geography - Western Hemisphere . 4 91-262 American State and Local Government . 5 91-364 Urban Politics . . . . . . . 5 71-200 Environmental Biology . 5 Two courses selected from: 11-217 Real Estate Principles . 4 11-218 I 1-331 11-339 Public 1:-<1n~n..-·P 21-220 Introduction to Ph111rnmi:>hY 21-222 History of Modem t"tu1os,opt1y 21-226 Religion and Culture 21-240 Evangelism ..... . 21-423 41-337 66-369 81-232 91-230 91-264 91-273 91-312 91-331 91-332 91-333 91-366 91-461 Social Ps,rcholc>l!V Theories the Principles of ;:)OCHJIO•l!V Problems in American Social Movements . . . History of Recent and Contemporary America Juvenile Uc:IHIQt1e111cv Criminology Social Stratification of Political 91-469 History of v"'i.r..,..,, 1 · • .. ~ ... ~ ..... - Modern . .4 .4 .4 .5 .5 .5 .3 .5 .5 5 .5 .5 .5 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 3 .3 91-100 Foundations - A, W, Sp, Su 5 hours This course is designed to the student with a knowledge of some of the basic concepts in socml<)!!V economics, and political science from a Christian-theistic of all students for general education. 91-380 Methods -A 3 hours the identification, examina– tion, and implementation of the and materials which are unique to the teaching of social sciences within both the secular and the Christian secondary school 91-381, 91-382, in the Social Sciences A, W, Sp 1-3 hours A practical, on-campus, l-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
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