1998-1999 Academic Catalog

1 Social Sciences and A complete description of the General Education Requirements is found on page 30. Suggested Four·Year Curriculum for a Major in Social Work First year: BEGE-171 The Cluistian Life ................,.................................. 4 BEGE-l72 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 BI0-100 Principles of Biology ................................................... 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-110 Total Immersion Experience ..................................... 0 SWK-233 Introduction to Social Work ...................................... 5 Physical education elective ................,..................................... 1 Total ........................" .........................,........................................ 51 Second year: ANTH-180 Cultural Antlu·opology ............................................ 5 BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ........................................... 4 BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy ....................................... 5 ECON-233 Microeconomics ...................................................... 4 HIST-375 Social Movements ..................................................... 4 LIT-23'1 World Literature .......................................................... 5 POLS-262 American State and Local Government ................... 5 SOC-230 Principles of Sociology .............................................. 5 SWK-235 Service Learning: Faith in Action ......:...................... 3 Physical science elective .......................................................... 5 Total ••••••••,•••••••1t••••••••w•»•••••••••,••<>••••••••"•••••••••••••••••••••o•••••••••••••••u• 49 Third vear: BEGE-375 God and History ...................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................ 4 PYCH-367 Group Dynamics ...................................................... 5 SWK-301 Human Behavior and Social Environment I ............. 4 SWK-302 Human Behavior and Social Environment II ............ 4 SWK-311 Social Welfare Policy!·............................................. 4 SWK-312 Social Welfare Policy II ............................................ 4 SWK-321 Social Work Practice I .............................................. 5 SWK-322 Social Work Practice II ............................................. 5 SWK-334 Junior Field Experience Orientation ......................... 0 SWK-335 Senior Field Experience Orientation ........................ 0 SWK-343 Junior Seminar I ........................................................ 1 SWK-344 Junior Field Experience I .......................................... 2 SWK-345 Junior Seminar II ....................................................... 1 SWK-346 Junior Field Experience II ........................................ 2 Total ••••11•••t:•••·•········································································•t• 45 Fourth year: PYCH-440 Counseling Skills ..................................................... 5 SWK-363 Social Work Research Methods ............................... 3 SWK-368 Data Analysis ..........................................................., 5 SWK-42 l Social Work Practice Ill ............................................ 5 SWK-422 Social Work Practice IV ........................................... 5 SWK-436 Career and Licensure Orientation ............................ 0 SWK-451 Senior Seminar I ... .'................................................... 2 SWK-452 Senior Seminar II ...................................................... 2 SWK-456 Senior Field Experience I ......................................... 5 SWK-457 Senior Field Experience II ...................;.................... 5 Science electives .................................................................... 10 istory Minors Course requirements for a minor in criminal justice involve 26 quarter hours including: CRJU-131 Introduction to Criminal Justice ........................... 5 Electives in criminal justice (with a CRJU prefix) ............... 21 Course requirements for a minor in history involve 27 quarter hours including: HIST-Ill, 12 United States History ..................................... 10 HIST-201,202,203 History 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 requii'ements for a minor in public administration 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 ,~:~: Professor Donald Ha1111a offers i11structio11 a11d g11ida11ce to a member of the Ceda111i//e College Public Safety Organization.

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