1989-1990 Academic Catalog

"Cedarvllle preparedme well for myposition In pub/le administration. The required internship gave me experience that put me aheadofgraduates from other colleges. Andmost Importantly, the speaking and writing assignments developedmy abilities in communication and logic. I use these skills continually In my work on public problems and serving constituents." - Walter Taylor, a 1987public administration graduate, serves Congressman John Kasich ol Ohio's 12th District. Social Science Course requirements involve seventy quarter hours including: GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science .................................................. 5 HIST-111,112 UnitedStatesHistory ...................................................... 10 HIST-201,202,203 HistoryofCivilization ............................................. 12 SOC-230 Principles ofSociology ............................................................ 5 POLS-261 AmericanNational Government ............................................. 5 ECON-231,232 Macro andMicroeconomics ........................................... 8 GE0-250 lntroductiontoGeography ...................................................... 2 GE0-251 World Regional Geography-Western Hemisphere ..................4 GE0-252 WorldRegional Geography-Eastern Hemisphere ................... 4 Additional hours must be taken in one of the following areas of concentra– tion: History: complete fifteen quarter hours including HIST-300 Historiography. Sociology: complete fifteen hours including SOC-270 Methods ofResearch in Sociology. Political Science: complete fifteen quarterhours including POLS-260 Metl1- ods ofResearch in Political Science. Social Science Curriculum Summary Proficiency .......................................................................................... 0-8 Otl1erGeneral Education requirements .............................................. 66-88 Social science major requirements ......................................................... 70 Electives .......................................................................................... 44-56 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ..................................... 192 Social Sciences andHistory 173 Sociology Course requirements involve forty-eight quarter hom~ including: ANTH-180 CulturalAnthropology ......................................................... 5 SOC-230 Principles ofSociology ............................................................ 5 SOC-260 Methods ofResearch in Sociology ........................................... 5 SOC-273 SocialMovements................................................................... 4 SOC-372 Social Theory .......................................................................... 4 SOC-23 l Introduction to SocialWork ..................................................... 5 SOC-440 Seminar in Sociology .............................................................. 5 Elective hours in sociology .................................................................... 15 Additional requiredcognates: PYCH-160 GeneralPsychology ............................................................. 5 PCYH-369 Social Psychology ................................................................ 5

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