1990-1991 Academic Catalog

Course requirements involve forty-eight quarter hours including: ANTII-180 CulturalAnthropology ......................................................... 5 SOC-230 Principles of Sociology ............................................................ 5 SOC-260 Methods ofResearch in Sociology ........................................... 5 SOC-375 SocialMovements ................................................................... 4 SOC-372 Social Theory .......................................................................... 4 SWK-231 Introduction to SocialWork .................................................... 5 SOC-440 Seminar in Sociology .............................................................. 5 Elective hours in sociology .................................................................... 15 Additional required cognates: PYCH-160 General Psychology ............................................................. 5 PCYH-369 Social Psychology ................................................................ 5 SociologyMajor Curriculum ~um11nar·y Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirements .............................................. 75-97 Sociologymajor requirements ............................................................... 58 Electives .......................................................................................... 37-59 Total not including proficiency) ..................................... 192 Area agencies, such as the nearby Ohio Veterans Children's Home,provide opportunitiesfor students to invest in the lives ofothers while gaining valuable practical experience. Cedarville." - Doug a 1985 historygraduate who earnedamasters degree in sociology at the University ofArizona, works as director of resource development for Shep– herds, asocial agency in Union Grove, Wisconsin, that serves the mentally handicapped.

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