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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science Economics 1 Principles of Economics 2 Principles of Economics 140 Labor Economics 186 Current Economic Problems History 119 Twentieth Century United States 120 Constitutional History of U.S. 123 Social and Intellectual History of the U.S. 161 Latin America, Modern Period English 5 Introduction to Literature 40 Listening 100 Advanced Composition 118 Non-fiction Writing 123 Biographical Writing Speech 1 Principles of Public Speaking 10 Voice and Diction 115 Chairmanship and Group Discussion Philosophy 1 Introduction to Philosophy 5 Logic 110 Ethics 120 Philosophy of Democracy Political Science 1 American National Government 7 State and Local Government 133 American Political Thought 170 Principles of Public Administration 173 Public Personnel Administration Data Processing 1 Data Processing 3 Data Processing Psychology 1 Introductory Psychology 54 Psychology of Adjustment 81 Introductory Statistical Concepts 86 Introduction Survey of Tests and Measurements 100 Developmental Psychology (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (5) (3) (3) (3) (2) (3) (3) (2) (3) (3) (3) (5) (5) (5) (3) (5) (2) (3) (5) (3) (4) (3) (5) (3) (3) (3) (3) 125 Psychology of Learning 127 Motivation 134 Therapeutic Psychology 140 Mental Hygiene 143 Theories of Personality 145 Abnormal Psychology (3) (3) (3) (3) (5) (5) Anthropology 1 and 20 or 110 or 130 may be counted toward the sociology major. Psychology 81 and 140 may also be counted toward the major. Course Offerings 1. Introduction to Sociology—Systematic treatment of group life, social processes, social control, and social change. A W S Su (5) Staff 3. The Community (Urban-Rural)—Ecological and social processes in community development and change. A (5) Stanford 18. Sociology of Marriage—Dating, courtship, engagement, and marital adjustment. A W S Su (3) Staff 20. Social Problems—Aging, alcoholism, drug addiction, divorce, juvenile delinquency, crime, racial conflicts, and social disorders. A W S Su (5) Staff 30. Introduction to Social Work—Social welfare as an institution ; orientation to social service and social work as a profession. A W S Su (3) Clark, Poe 50. Introduction to Social Psychology—Interrelatedness of individual, social and group behavior through studying interaction, organization, processes and roles. Prerequisite: Sociology 1 or Psychology 1. A W S Su (5) Staff (Formerly 150) 105. History of Sociology—Development of social thought from Socrates to Comte. Prerequisite: Sociology 1. W Su (3) Staff 106. Sociological Theory—Theories of society with recognition of prevalent schools of thought. Prerequisite: Sociology 1. A S (3) Staff (Formerly 104) 110. American Minorities—Social relationships of ethnic and racial groups. W (3) Staff 115. Sociology of Childhood—Socialization from infancy through early adolescence. A S Su (3) Staff 184 185 |