1990-1991 Academic Catalog

Course requirements for a minor in history involve twenty-six quarter hours including: HIST-111, 112 United States History ...................................................... 10 HIST-201,202,203 History ofCivilization ............................................. 12 Electives in history .................................................................................. 4 Course requirements for a minor in science involve twenty-four quarter hours including: POLS-261 American National Government ............................................. 5 Electives in political science .................................................................. 19 Course requirements for a minor in administration involve twenty– six quarter hours including: POLS-161 futroduction to PublicAdministration ..................................... 4 POLS-260 Methods ofResearch in Political Science ................................ 5 POLS-261 American National Government ............................................. 5 POLS-462 Public Policy ......................................................................... 4 ECON-339 Public Finance ..................................................................... 4 MGMT-353 Personnel Management ....................................................... 4 Course requirements for a minor in sociology involve twenty-four quarter hours including: SOC-230 Principles ofSociology ............................................................ 5 Electives in sociology ............................................................................ 19 Course requirements for a minor in urban studies involve twenty-eight quarter hours including: GE0-250 futroduction to Geography ...................................................... 2 GE0-351 World Regional Geography-Western Hemisphere .................. 4 POLS-262 American State and Local Government ................................... 5 POLS-364 Urban Politics ....................................................................... 5 Electives ............................................................................................... 12 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science-A, W, Sp, Su 5 hours 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. GSS-380 Methods ofTeaching Social Science- W 3 hours In this course an emphasis is placed upon the identification, examination, and implementa– tion of the methods and materials which are unique to the teaching of social sciences within both the secular and the Christian secondary school setting. GSS-381, 382, 383 Clinical Teaching in the Social Sciences - A, W, Sp 1 hour each A practical, on-campus, 1 credit hour experience in which a student is assigned to assist a college instructor in the preparation of tests and quizzes, in teaching, grading, research, and other teacher responsibilities. A student will be expected 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 IDST-490 through POLS-493 Independent Study in Social Science 1-2 hours Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor IDST-490 History SOC-491 Sociology GE0-492 Geography POLS-493 Political Science GSS-499 Social Science/History Internship 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 department is necessary for any proposed internship. ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology - W 5 hours An analysis of the concept 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. to and develop our value systems." - John Krueger, a 1989political science graduate, serves as press secretary for United States Congressman F. James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin.

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