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Show Zoology College of General formation 475. Man and the Primates (3) S An introduction to fossil as well as living primates with an emphasis on possible evolutionary relationships. Three lectures a week. Zool 211 and 212 or 405, or approval of instructor. 480. Problems in Zoology (1-5) A, W, S Directed individual research in zoology. Prerequisites: Zool 211 and 212 or 405, and approval of instructor.* 483. Readings in Zoology (1-5) A, W, S Directed individual readings in the general area of zoology. Specific topic selected in consultation with instructor. Prerequisites: Zool 211 and 212 or 405, and approval of instructor.* 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-5) A, W, S A continuation of Zool 289. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 495. Field Zoology (1-3) S Credit to be given in this course for study conducted on an extended, organized field trip under proper supervision. Prerequisites: Zool 211 and 212 or 405, or approval of instructor. 497. Senior Thesis (2) A, W, S An extended, individual research project planned and completed under faculty supervision. Normally, two or three quarters of research will precede registration for this course. Culmination is a written and oral report of results obtained. Prerequisites: senior class standing and Zool 211 and 212 or 405. 498. Research Design (2) W A basic course in the design of scientific experiments and the application of the scientific method to same. Prerequisite: minimum of two upper division Zoology classes. 499. Seminar (1) A, W, S Presentations and discussion concerning a particular topic in Zoology. Prerequisites: Zool 211 and 212, or 405, or approval of instructor. One quarter required. 503. Zoology for Teachers (3-5) Science content course for teachers in the M.Ed. Science Emphasis Program. To register, select another Zoology course and develop a contract detailing additional work required for graduate credit. Course may be repeated. Contract must be approved by instructor, department chair, and Director of the Master of Education Program. *No more than 5 combined hours of Zool 480 and 483 may count toward the major. Social and Behavioral Sciences The College of Social & Behavioral Sciences provides several avenues to academic, professional, and vocational competence. Besides specific courses preparing students for a broad variety of occupational categories, general education classes furnish an extensive breadth of knowledge and a keen appreciation for moral, intellectual, and aesthetic values. Although stressing breadth of education, curricula of the College afford enough specialization and career education to prepare students for enrollment in professional schools and graduate programs or for participation in various occupational classifications immediately upon graduation. Department/Area Listing: Criminal Justice 238 History 241 Political Science & Philosophy 245 Psychology 250 Social Work & Gerontology 254 Sociology & Anthropology 258 Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) 263 Military Science 266 Naval Science 268 Dean: Richard Sadler Location: Social Science Building, Room 272 Telephone Contact: JoAnn Reynolds 626-6232 Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: • Criminal Justice • Psychology* • Gerontology • Social Work* • History* • Sociology* • Political Science* * Teaching majors are also available Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science composite degree program offered in: • Social Science Associate of Science degree program offered in: • Criminal Justice Associate of Applied Science degree program offered in: • Archaeology (Technician) Student Services Interdisc. Programs Applied Science & Technology Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Minors are offered in: • Aerospace Studies • Anthropology • Asian Studies • Legal Studies • Military Science • Naval Science Health Professions • Criminal Justice • Gerontology • Philosophy • Political Science* • History* • Latin American Studies • Psychology * • Sociology * Science * Teaching minors are also available. Social & Behavioral Sciences 236 237 Continuing Education |