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Show major scientific contributions basic to modern psychology. W (5). Staff 199, Seminar in PsychologySeminar treatment of psychological topics. Required of psychology majors. S (2). Staff PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR Sociology Minor (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Psychology 1 Introductory Psychology 5 Psychology 53 Fields of Psychology Applied 3 English 1,2,3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Physical Education 1 or 11 Freshman Activities 111 Anthropology 4 Language and Culture 3 English 60 Shakespeare 5 Philosophy 5 Logic 5 Political Science 1 American National Government 5 Speech 12 Principles of Public Speaking 3 Zoology 1 General Zoology 5 16 17 17 Sophomore Psychology 25 Creative Thinking 3 Psychology 100 Human Growth and Development 3 Psychology 131 Guidance and Counseling 3 Chemistry 1 General Chemistry 5 Geology 1 General Geology 5 German 1,2,3 Elementary German 5 5 5 Physiology 101 General Physiology 5 Area Requirements Selected 5 3 16 16 15 Junior Psychology 112 Child Psychology 3 or or Psychology 114 Psychology of Adolescence 3 Psychology 180 Statistics 3 Psychology 151 Industrial Psychology 3 Psychology 156 Group Dynamics 3 Psychology 185 Tests and Measurements 3 German 4,5,6 Intermediate German 3 3 3 Sociology 120 Social Problems 5 Zoology 5 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 5 Area Requirements Selected 5 7 16 16 17 Senior Psychology 105 Psychological Systems 3 Psychology 125 Psychology of Learning 3 Psychology 140 Mental Hygiene 3 or or Psychology 145 Abnormal Psychology 5 Psychology 160 Experimental Psychology 3 Psychology 171 Physiological Psychology 5 Psychology 181 Statistics 3 Psychology 199 Seminar in Psychology 2 Philosophy 100 History of Philosophy 5 Sociology 150 Social Psychology 5 Electives Selected 3 3 7 17 16 17 Department of Sociology Associate Professors Edward C. Larsen, Walter C. Neville, Head; Assistant Professor Charles C. Moore The sociology program at Weber College serves the following purposes: 1. To provide an adequate program for the sociology major or minor. 2. To provide substantial preparation for the student going into social work or other graduate activity. 3. To provide worthwhile general education for all students at the college. Sociology MajorStudents planning to obtain a Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor of Science) degree with a departmental major in sociology are required to have at least 45 hours of satisfactory work in sociology including Sociology 1, 18, 120, 130, 150, 165 or 199, and at least 22 additional hours of upper division work in sociology selected in consultation with an adviser. Sociology MinorA student minoring in sociology will be required to take Sociology 1, 120, and at least 10 additional hours of upper division work in sociology selected in consultation with an adviser. Anthropology 4 and 110 will be counted toward the sociology minor or major. |