2001-2002 Academic Catalog
Social Sciences and History Integrated Social Studies Education The integrated social studies major prepares students to teach social studies in public and Christian schools in grades 7- 12. Students who complete this curriculumwill be licensed by the state of Ohio and the Association of Christian Schools International. The Ohio teaching license, through reciprocal agreements, is automatically recognized in 35 states. For additional information about teaching in other states, see the Education Department section of this catalog. Course requirements involve 135-143 quarter hours in inte– grated social studies including: ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology .......................................... 5 ECON-233Microeconomics ..................................................... 4 GE0-250 Introduction to Geography ....................................... 2 GE0-351 World Regional Geography-West ............................. 4 orGE0-352WorldRegionalGeography-East ......................... 4 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ................................... 5 GSS-380 Methods ofTeaching Social Studies ......................... 3 GSS-381 Clinical Teaching in Social Studies I .......................... 1 GSS-382 Clinical Teaching in Social Studies II ......................... 1 GSS-383 Clinical Teaching in Social Studies III ........................ 1 HIST-111 United States History I ............................................. 5 HIST-112 United States History II ........................................... 5 HIST-201 HistmyofCivilizationI ............................................ 4 HIST-202HistoryofCivilizationII ........................................... 4 HIST-203 Histmy ofCivilizationIII .......................................... 4 HIST-320 History and Politics ofLatinAmerica ...................... 4 or HIST-321 Histmy and Politics ofEast Asia ...................... 4 or HIST-322 Histmy and Politics of the Middle East ............ 4 HIST/SOC-375 SocialMovements ........................................... 4 POLS-261 AmericanNationalGovermnent .............................. 5 SOC-230 Principles ofSociology ............................................. 5 Professional education requirements ................................... 5 3 EDSE-302 TeachingThinking Skills ......................................... 2 EDSE-316 Principles ofTeaching ............................................. 4 EDSE-3 l 7PrinciplesofTeachingClinical ................................ 4 EDSE-350ReadingintheContentArea ................................... 5 EDSE-470 StudentTeaching and Seminar .............................. 15 EDSP-202 TeachingChildrenwithExceptionalities .................. 3 EDSP-206 Specia!EducationFieldExperience ......................... 1 EDSP-401 Principlesofinclusion ............................................. 1 EDU-100 The Education Profession ......................................... 1 EDU-101 Contemporary Christian Schools .............................. O EDU-200 Introduction to Teaching .......................................... 3 EDU-204MulticulturalFieldExperience ................................... 2 EDU-210TechnologyintheClassroom ................................... 2 EDU-250Educationa1Psychology ........................................... 4 EDU-310 Classroom Planning and Assessment ....................... 3 EDU-450PhilosophyofEducation .......................................... 3 One of the following concentrations: Economics concentration ..................................................... 24 ECON-234Macroeconomics .................................................... 4 ECON-334HistmyofEconomicThought ................................ 4 GSS-367 ResearchMethodology ............................................. 3 Economics electives ............................................................... 12 12 hours selected from: ECON-3 31 International Money& CapitalMarkets ............... 4 ECON-335 Comparative Economic Systems ........................... 4 ECON-336International Trade&Economics ......................... 4 ECON-337LaborEconomics .................................................. 4 ECON-339PublicFinance ...................................................... 4 Geography Concentration .................................................... 18 GSS-367ResearchMethodology ............................................. 3 Geography electives .............................................................. 14 14 hours selected from (must differ from core): GE0-321 HistoryandPoliticsofEastAsia ............................ 4 GE0-322 Histmy and Politics ofthe Middle East .................. 4 GE0-351 WorldRegionalGeography-West ........................... 4 GE0-352WorldRegionalGeography-East ............................ 4 GE0-354GeographyofAfrica ................................................ 3 GE0-450 Research in International Studies ........................... 5 Hist01y Concentration .......................................................... 16 HIST-300 Introduction to Historiography ................................ 4 Histo1y electives .. .. .. ... ... .. ... ... ... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... ... ... .. . 12 12 hours selected from: HIST-301 Renaissance Europe ............................................... 4 HIST-302ReformationEurope ............................................... 4 HIST-303 HistmyofChristianity: Pre-Refonn ........................ 4 HIST-304BritishEmpire &Development ofNon-Western World ................................................................................. 4 HIST-306HistmyofModernGermany .................................. 4 HIST-308 Russia & the Soviet Union in the 20th Century ..... 4 HIST-311 EarlyAmericanHistmy .......................................... 5 HIST-312 Histmy ofRecent Contempora1yAmerica ............. 4 HIST-313 CivilWar&Reconstrnction ................................... 5 HIST-405 Great Power Diplomacy in the ModernWorld ....... 4 Political Science Concentration .......................................... 18 GSS-367 ResearchMethodology ............................................. 3 POLS-262 American State andLocal Govermnent ................... 5 Political Science electives ...................................................... 10 10 hours selected from: POLS-336 The Judicial Process .............................................. 3 POLS-361 TheAmericanPresidency ..................................... 4 POLS-362 The Supreme Court ................................................ 4 POLS-363 The Legislative Process ........................................ 4 POLS-365 International Relations .......................................... 5 POLS-405 Great Power Diplomacy in the ModernWorld ...... 4 POLS-461 PoliticalDynamics ................................................. 3 POLS-463 American ConstitutionalLaw ................................ 3 POLS-468 Histmy ofAncient Political Thought .................... 3 POLS-469 History ofModern Political Thought .................... 3
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