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Show Area Requirements Political Science 1 Political Science 3, 4 Psychology 1 Selected American National Government State and Local Government Introductory Psychology Sophomore 4 5 3 2 5 16 16 15 History 10, 11 Economics 1 Geography 1 Education 20 Education 111 Philosophy 1 Psychology 1 Area Requirements Electives History 120 History 113 History 127 History 130 Education 101 Education 104 Education 146 Area Requirements Political Science 40 Political Science 180 Electives History 111 History 125 History 150, 151 History 170 History 199 United States History 5 Principles of Economics 3 Environmental Geography Introduction to Teaching Background and Status of American Education Introduction to Philosophy 5 Introductory Psychology Selected 3 3 3 5 16 15 16 Junior Constitutional History of the United States 5 Civil War and Reconstruction 3 History of the Far West 3 Middle Ages 5 Human Growth and Development 3 Health of the Secondary School Student 3 Methods of Teaching in the Secondary Schools 3 Selected 3 3 International Relations 5 Comparative Government 5 Selected 3 5 15 17 17 Senior Emergent America Diplomatic History of the United States English History 3 History of Far East 5 Seminar Education 157 Student Teaching in Secondary Schools 12 Education 161 Instructional Materials and Resources 3 Education 102 Learning in the Schools 3 Education 112 School Organization, Management and Law 3 English 150 or 151 American Literature 3 Elective Selected 3 14 18 16 POLITICAL SCIENCE Courses of Instruction 1. American National Government—Structure and functions of the national government. A W S (5). Staff 3. State Government—Structure and functions of state government with special attention to the government of Utah. A W (3). Julander 4. Local Government—Structure and functions of municipal and county government. S (2). Julander 40. Introduction to International Relations—Basic factors influencing international relations, such as nationalism, imperialism, and international trade, as well as international organization and law. A (5). Davis 41. Contemporary Problems in International Politics— The study of current developments in International Politics through the use of periodicals. A (2). Davis 101. American Constitutional Law—A foundation course in American Constitutional Law. The case method is used extensively in dealing with landmark decisions of the Supreme Court. Prerequisite: P.S. 1. A (5). Davis 121. History of Political Thought—Political thought from its beginnings in the Greek period to the Reformation. A (3). Staff 122. History of Political Thought (cont'd)—Political thought from the Reformation to the Utilitarians. W (3). Staff 123. History of Political Thought (cont'd)—Political thought emphasizing the modern period and such men as Hegel, Freud, Marx, Weber and others as well as the concept" of socialism, communism, facism, and democracy. S (3V Staff 256 257 |