1996-1997 Academic Catalog

Faculty Stanley Ballard, Chairman: Professor of Psychology. Education: Graduate, Moody Bible Institute, 1954; Th.B., Baptist Bible Seminary, 1956; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminaiy, 1964; M.S., North Texas State University, 1965; graduate study, University of Dayton, 1966; graduate study, University of Oklahoma, 1967; Ph.D., North Texas State University, 1971. At Cedarville since 1965. Robert Abbas, Professor of Psychology. Education: B.M., Northwestern College, 1959; B.A., Wartburg College, 1962; M.A., University of Northern Colorado, 1965; Ph.D., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1972. At Cedarville since 1971. Martin Clark, Vice President for Development; Professor of Counseling. Education: B.A., Bob Jones University, 1968; M.A., Bob Jones University, 1968; Ed.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1974. At Cedarville since 1974. Charles Dolph, Professor of Psychology. Education: B.A., Cedarville College, 1974; M.Ed., Georgia State University, 1976; Ph.D., Georgia State University, 1982. At Cedarville since 1979. Chi-en Hwang, Assistant Professor of Psychology. Education: B.S., National Taiwan University, 1977; M.A., The University of Iowa, 1980; Ph.D., The University of Iowa, 1986. At Cedarville since 1991. Career Opportunities Graduate and professional schools welcome Cedarville graduates. Careers pursued by graduates of this depart– ment include: counselor in local church social agency counselor geriatric center counselor rehabilitation center counselor correctional institution counselor state hospital counselor teacher ofpsychology in high school psychologist Psychology The psychology major provides students with general exposure to the field ofpsychology in preparation for graduate study in psychology or a number of other human services related fields. Course requirements involve 60 quarter hours including: CIS-100 Introduction to Computers ................................ 2 PYCH-100 Orientation to Psychology ............................ 1 PYCH-160Genera1Psychology ..................................... 5 PYCH-261 Psychological Statistics ................................ 5 PYCH-264 Psychology ofAbnormal Behavior .............. 5 PYCH-361 History and Systems of Psychology ............. 4 PYCH-365 Psychology ofLearning ............................... 4 PYCH-366 Fundamentals ofCounseling ........................ 5 PYCH-369 Social Psychology ........................................ 5 PYCH-373 Psychological Research ................................ 5 PYCH-376 Cognitive Psychology ................................... 4 PYCH-464 Literature Seminar in Psychology ................ 4 PYCH-499 Psychology Internship ............................ 7-16 Psychology Psychology majors are encouraged to take a broad spectrum of courses in their undergraduate education. Coursework in biology, computers, mathematics, and philosophy is highly desirable. Particularly relevant courses include: BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy BI0-216 Human Anatomy and Physiology GSCI-180 Introduction to Mathematics PsychologyMajor Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ............................................. 0-8 Psychologymajorrequirements .................................... 60 Other General Education Requirements ................ 80-102 Electives .................................................................. 36-58 Total(minimum,notincludingproficiency) ............ 192 First vear: Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Psychology BEGE-171 The Christian Life ................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 ENG-110 English Composition I ............................................... 5 ENG-140 English Composition II .............................................. 5 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ................................ 5 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 2 PYCH-100 Orientation to Psychology ....................................... 1 PYCH-160 General Psychology ................................................. 5 Biology elective ...................................................................... 5 Hist01y elective ...................................................................... 5 Physical education elective .................................................... l Elective ................................................................................... 4 Total ....................,.................................................................... 46 Second vear: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ........................................... 4 BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy ....................................... 5 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech ........................................... 5 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ................................... 5 PYCH-261 Psychological Statistics ........................................... 5 PYCH-270,370,or371 ................................................................ 4 PYCH-264 Abnormal Psychology .............................................. 5 History elective ................................................................... 4-5 Literature elective .................................................................. 5 Science or mathematics elective ............................................ 5 Physical science elective ........................................................ 5 Total .................................................................................... 51-52 Third year: BEGE-375 God and History ...................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................ 4 PYCH-365 Psychology ofLearning ........................................... 4 PYCH-369 Social Psychology .................................................... 5 PYCH-376 Cognitive Psychology .............................................. 4 Psychology elective ............................................................. 4-5 Electives ............................................................................... 21 Total .................................................................................... 51-52 Fourth vear: PYCH-361 Histo1y and Systems of Psychology ........................ 4 PYCH-366 Fundamentals of Counseling .................................. 5 PYCH-373 Psychological Research ........................................... 5 PYCH-464 Literature Seminar .................................................. 4 PYCH-499 Psychology Internship ........................................ 7-16 Electives .......................................................................... 10-19 Total .................................................................................... 44-53

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