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Show trasted with Fascism and Communism. S (3). Julander 130. History and Philosophy of EducationHistorical and philosophic development of educational theory and practice in the Western world. S (5). Olson 140. History and Philosophy of ScienceHistorical development of scientific thought in the physical, biological, and social sciences with special emphasis on the 20th century theory and methodology. W (5). Olson 150. History and Philosophy of Occidental Religions Problems and types of religious philosophy among Jews and Christians. A (3). Olson 155. History and Philosophy of Oriental ReligionsProblems and types of religious philosophy among Hindus, Buddhists, Confucianists, Taoists, Shintoists, and Moslems. A (3). Olson Department of History and Political Science Professors, Dello G. Dayton, Head; Harold C. Bateman; Assistant Professors, Alten B. Davis, Joseph M. Dixon, Roy-don O. Julander, Donald R. Moorman. Though organized as a single department, majors will be offered in both history and political science. The history and political science offerings are designed to: 1. Provide adequate programs to prepare teachers for the elementary and secondary schools, 2. Provide a substantial preparation for students who plan to do graduate work in the respective fields or who plan to study law, and 3. Provide courses which contribute to the general education of all students. History MajorStudents planning to obtain a Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor of Science) degree with a departmental or a teaching major in history, are required to have at least 45 quarter hours of satisfactory work in history, including History 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 127, 199, and 18 hours of upper division work selected 252 in consultation with the advisor. History majors will also be required to take Political Science 1. History Departmental MinorDepartmental minors will be required to have at least twenty hours in History including History 1, 2, 3, and at least eight additional quarter hours of upper-division credits, preferably in the field of U. S. History. Departmental minors should also take Political Science 1. History Teaching MinorStudents receiving a teaching minor in History will be required to have at least twenty-four quarter hours of work in History including History 1, 2, 3, and 127. The remainder of the hours should be in upper-division credits preferably in the field of U. S. History. History teaching minors should also take Political Science 1. Political Science Major Students planning to obtain a Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor of Science) degree with a departmental or teaching major in Political Science are required to have at least 45 quarter hours of satisfactory work in political science, including Political Science 1, 3, 4, 180, and 199. The balance of the program will be decided through consultation with an adviser. For purposes of the major and minor, History 120 and 125 may be counted as political science credit. Political Science Departmental MinorDepartmental minors will be required to take Political Science 1, 3, and a minimum of ten additional quarter hours of upper-division work selected in consultation with an advisor. Political Science Teaching Minor Students receiving a teaching minor in Political Science will be required to have at least twenty-four quarter hours of work in Political Science including Political Science 1, 3, 4, and at least fourteen quarter hours of upper division credits selected in consultation with an advisor. Pre-LawAll educational institutions which give law degrees recommend that law students obtain a broad, general background before entering law school. Courses in history, philosophy, political science, psychology and sociology contribute liberally toward this preparation. It is anticipated that students entering Weber who contemplate a law degree will be able to obtain an adequate three-year pre-law program. Some students may find it advisable to obtain a baccalaureate degree before entering law school. 253 |