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Show Junior Psychology 105 Psychology 114 Psychology 125 Psychology 140 Psychology 180 Psychology 185 Sociology 150 Zoology 7 Electives Psychological Systems Adolescent Psychology Psychology of Learning Mental Hygiene Statistics Psychological Testing Social Psychology Vertebrate Zoology Selected 13 16 16 17 Psychology 127 Psychology 145 Psychology 160 Psychology 171 Psychology 194 Psychology 199 Sociology Electives Senior Motivation Abnormal Psychology Experimental Psychology Physiological Psychology History of Psychology Seminar Selected Selected 10 17 16 15 Department of Sociology Associate Professors, Walter C. Neville, Head; Edward C. Larsen; Assistant Professors, Brent D. Baddley, Charles C. Moore. The sociology program at Weber State 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 Major—Students planning to obtain a Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor of Science) degree with a departmental or teaching major in sociology are required to have at least 45 hours of satisfactory work in sociology including Sociology 1, 18, 120, 130, 150, 165 and 199. Sociology Major (with emphasis on Social Work)—The increasing demand for Social Workers at all levels is exceeding the supply of professionally trained people. Modern society with its many complexities creates many personal and emotional problems for which help is needed. Anticipating affiliation with the Council on Social Work Education, Weber 268 State College recognizes and adheres to the standards set by this Council. It joins with almost 150 other undergraduate departments in preparing the student who will seek work with some special preparation on the Bachelor Degree level. This major has the same basic requirements as a Sociology major but should also select Sociology 115, 125, 126, 132, 135, 138, 139, and 143. Sociology Departmental Minor—A student minoring in sociology will be required to take Sociology 1, 120, and at least 10 additional hours of work in sociology selected in consultation with an advisor. Sociology Teaching Minor—A Sociology teaching minor will consist of not less than twenty-four quarter hours including Sociology 1, 18, 120. The remainder of the program will be arranged in consultation with an adviser. Anthropology 4 and 110 or 120 may be counted toward the sociology major. Psychology 140 may be counted also toward the major. Sociology Club—Any student who has an interest in studying and developing social relationships and social welfare in the college and community is eligible for membership. Club fees are nominal. The Sociology Club sponsors field trips, lectures, and entertainment. Course of Instruction 1. Introduction to Sociology—Nature and scope of sociology, including a systematic treatment of group life, social institutions, social processes, social changes, and social control. A W S Su (5). Neville 5. Rural Sociology—Rural institutions and the values and problems of country life. It is recommended that Sociology 1 be taken before registering for this course. W (5). Moore, Neville 6. Urban Sociology—The rise and development of the city, problems of city life, the metropolitan community, and the interaction and interdependence of city and country. It is recommended that Sociology 1 be taken before registering for this course. A (3). Moore 18. Marriage and the Family—Historical, institutional and. functional study of courtship, marriage, and the family, particularly in American society. A W S (4). Neville 105. History of Sociology—Central ideas in the emergence of sociology. Emphasis on major developments since Comte. S (3). Moore 269 |