1996-1997 Academic Catalog
Social Sciences and History A complete description of the General Education Requirements is found on page 28. First year: Suggested Four-Yea1· Curriculum for a Major in Social Work BEGE-171 The Christian Life ................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 BI0-100 Principles ofBiology ................................................... 5 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech ........................................... 5 ENG-110 English Composition I ............................................... 5 ENG-140 English Composition II .............................................. 5 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ................................... 5 HUM-140 Introduction to Humanities ....................................... 5 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 2 PYCH-160 General Psychology ................................................. 5 SWK-233 Introduction to Social Work ...................................... 5 Physical education elective ...................................................... 1 Tota~ ··························~··············-················••uu,, .............., ......... 51 Second vear: ANTH;l80 Cultural Anthropology ............................................ 5 BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ........................................... 4 CIS-100 Introduction to Computers ........................................... 2 (or CIS-220 Computer Infonnation Systems .......................... 3) ECON-233 Microeconomics ...................................................... 4 HIST-375 Social Movements ..................................................... 4 POLS-262 American State and Local Government ................... 5 SOC-230 Principles of Sociology .............................................. 5 Literature elective .................................................................... 5 Science elective ........................................................................ 5 Total .................................................................................... 43-44 Third year: BEGE-375 God and History ...................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................ 4 SWK-301 Human Behavior and Social Environment I ............. 4 SWK-302 Human Behavior and Social Environment II ............ 4 SWK-311 Social Welfare Policy I ............................................. 4 SWK-312 Social Welfare Policy II ............................................ 4 SWK-321 Social Work Practice I .............................................. 5 SWK-322 Social Work Practice II ............................................. 5 SWK-343 Junior Seminar I ........................................................ l SWK-344 Junior Field Expedence !.......................................... 2 SWK-345 Junior Seminar Il ....................................................... 1 SWK-346 Junior Field Experience II ........................................ 2 PYCH-367 Group Dynamics ...................................................... 5 Science or mathematics elective .............................................. 5 Total ...............................................,........................ ~················ 50 Fourth year: SWK-367 Research Methodology .............................................. 3 SWK-368 Data Analysis ............................................................ 5 SWK-421 Social Work Practice ill ............................................ 5 SWK-422 Social Work Practice IV ........................................... 5 SWK·-451 Senior Se111inar I ....................................................... 2 SWK-452 Senior Sen1inar II ...................................................... 2 SWK-456 Senior Field Experience I ......................................... 5 SWK-457 ~en!or Field ~xperience II ........................................ 5 Commu111cat10ns electives ....................................................... 7 Electives ................................................................................. 11 Total ......................................................................................... 50 Minors Course requirements for a minor in criminal justice involve 26 quarter hours including: CRill-131 Introduction to Criminal Justice .................... 5 Electives in criminal justice (with a CRm prefix) ........ 21 Course requirements for a minor in history involve 27 quarter hours including: HIST-111, 112 United States History ............................ 10 HIST-201,202,203 Hist01y of Civilization ................... 12 Electives in history .......................................................... 5 Course requirements for a minor in political science involve 26 quarter hours including: POLS-261 American National Government ................... 5 PUAD-361 Public Administration .................................. 4 Electives in political science .......................................... 17 Course requirements for a minor in public administra– tion involve 27 quarter hours including: MGMT-350 Principles of Organization and Management .................................................................. 4 POLS-261 American National Government ................... 5 PUAD-361 Public Administration .................................. 4 PUAD-369 Public Policy ................................................ 4 PUAD-464 Strategies for Public Administration ............ 4 Electives (with ECON, POLS, or PUAD prefix) ............ 6 Course requirements for a minor in sociology involve 27 quarter hours including: SOC-230 Principles of Sociology ................................... 5 Electives in sociology .................................................... 22 Course Descriptions Departmental Courses GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science-A,W,Sp,Su 5 hours Designed to provide the student with a knowledge of basic concepts in sociology, economics, and political science from a Christian-theistic perspective. General Education Requirement. GSS-284 Concepts of Chemical Dependency 5 hours Designed to investigate the concept of chemical dependency. Course emphasis is on the various drugs of abuse, methods of assessment, intervention, and treatment. Prerequisite: PYCH-160 General Psychology, SOC-230 Principles of Sociology, or permis– sion of instructor. GSS-380 Methods of Teaching Social Science-A 3 hours In this course an emphasis is placed upon the identification, examination, and implementation of the methods and materials that are unique to the teaching of social sciences within both the secular and Christian secondary school setting.
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