1994-1995 Academic Catalog
186 Social Sciences and History finors Course Descriptions Cour requirement for a minor in criminal justice in lv twent)' - ix quarter hour including: CRJ - 13 1 Introduction to Criminal Ju tice ....... . .. . .. 5 CRJ -220 Criminology ..... . . ... . .. .. ..... .. ...... . ... .. ... 4 CRJ -330 Correction . .. ... . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. ... . .. ...... . 5 CRJ -33 1 Juvenile Delinquency ... . .. .. .. .. ......... .. .. . 4 CRJ -336 The Judicial Proce ... . ..... . .. .. ... . ...... . .. 3 CRJU-433 Contemporary I ue in Criminal Ju tice . . 5 Elective . .. .. ................ . ........ ... . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. ... .. 16 Cour e requirement for a minor in history involve twenty- even quarter hours, including: HIST-1 11 , 112 United States History . .. .... .. .. .. .. . . .. 10 HIST-201,202 203 History of Civilization . ......... .. 12 Elective in hi tory . ..... . .. .. .... .. ..... . .. .. .. . ... . ... . .. . . 5 Course requirement for a minor in political science involve twenty-six quarter hours, including : POLS-261 American National Government . ...... .. . ... 5 PUAD- 161 Introduction to Public Administration ..... 4 Elective in political science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Cour e requirements for a minor in public adminis– tration involve twenty-seven quarter hours, including: ECON-339 Public Finance . ..... ..... . . .. .. ...... .... ... .. . 4 MGMT-350 Principles of Organization and Management ... .. .... .... .... ... ..... . . .. ..... .. ..... .. . .. .. 4 POLS-261 American National Government ..... . . .. ... . 5 PUAD-161 Introduction to Public Administration . .... 4 PUAD-369 Public Policy . . ..... .... ..... ... ....... . ...... .. 4 Course requirements for a minor in sociology involve twenty-seven quarter hours including: SOC-230 Principles of Sociology . .. . ..... . ...... . ...... .. 5 Electives in ociology . . ....... .... ..... ..... .. .. . .. ..... . . 22 Internships often lead to career positions. Joel Thonzas, a 1993 criminal Justice graduate lVho interned l-virh a parole officer no"v works as a stare probation and parole officer in Tiffin, Ohio. Departmental Courses GSS-100 Foundation of Social cience--A.W,Sp,Su 5 hours Thi cour e i designed to provide the tudent with a knowledge of ome of the ba ic concepts in sociology, economics, and political science from a Chri tian-theistic perspective. Required of aJl student for general education. GSS-380 Methods of Teaching Social Science--A 3 hours In thi course an empha is is placed upon the identification, examination, and implementation of the methods and materials which are unique co the teaching of social sciences within both the "ecular and the Christian secondary chool etting. GSS-381,382,383 Clinical Teaching in the Social Sciences-- A,W,Sp 1 hour each A practical. on-campu . 1 credit hour experience in which a student is assigned to as ist a college instructor in the preparation of te t and quizze , in teaching, grading, research, and other teacher respon ibilities. 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 hi or her di scipline : 1. One 22-hour experience for three different quarters 2. A 44-hour experience fo r one quarter and a 22-hour experi ence for another quarter 3. A 66-hour experience for one quarter IDST-490 through PUAD-497 Independent Study in Social Science 1-4 hours Prerequisite : Permi sion of the in tructor ANTH-494 Anthropology CRJU-496 Criminal Justice GE0-492 Geography IDST-490 History POLS-493 Political Science PUAD-497 Public Administration SOC-491 Sociology SWK-495 Social Work GSS-499 Social Science/History Internship 5-15 hours Majors who participate in government ervice , hi torical re earch, public administration, or other approved activicie related to the ocial sciences may earn up to 15 hours credi t. The approval of the department i nece ary for any propo ed intern hip. Anthropology ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology--W 5 hours An analy i of the concept and it importance for the study of man; an examination of var iou cuJture of the world a they relate to technological, economic, ocial, political, and religious aspects of these cultures. Criminal Justice CRJU-131 Introduction to Criminal Justice--A 5 hours An introduction to the discipline and in titutions of criminal justice in the United State . Law enforcement, the courts, and corrections will be recognized in an open systems sense as interacting and interdependent institutions. On occasion timely issues will be considered as they relate to criminal justice agencies. CRJU-220 Criminology--W 4 hours A study of the nature and cause of crime with emphasi upon methods of prevention and treatment. CRJU-231 Juvenile Delinquency--Sp 4 hours A study and assessment of causal theory and problems of correction and prevention of delinquency. CRJU-232 Casework--Sp 5 hours An introduction to the general principles and methods of casework employed in various types of agencies. Special attention wi ll be given to interviewing skills, case management, intervention strategies, and the referral process. CRJU-330 Corrections--W 5 hours An in-depth consideration of probation, penology, and community supervision sectors of the field of criminal justice.
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