DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Obiective. The objective of the courses offered in the field of history is twofold: to acquaint the student with the facts of history, and to create for the student a new understanding of the relationship beween the facts of history and the outworking of the purposes of God in the world.
PROPOSED PROGRAM FOR A MAJOR IN HISTORY
FrnsT YEAR Number of
SECOND YE.-\R
Units
Number of
Units
Course
Course
Course
Fall Spring
Fall Spring
Course
201, 202
4 3 1 3
4
Science
3 3 4 1 4 2
101, 102 101, 102
3 3 1 4 3 2
English }listory Science
Psychology Philosophy Phys. Educ.
205
202
3 2 3 3
Phys. Educ.
Bible
201, 202
Bible
101 , 102
202
Sociology Elective
101
Doctrine Speech
5
101 101
Art
16
15
17
16
Temn YEAR Number of
FOURTH YEAR
Units
Units
Number of
Course
Course
Course
Fall Spring
Fall Sp ring
Course
English History
201, 202 203, 204
3 3 3 3 2 2
3 3 3 2 3 2
History
401, 402
3 2 3
3
407
Anthropology 301
Language Doctrine
3 2 2 3 3
302
L1nguage
Bible
Bible
309, 206
El., El.
2
Psychology
408
Elective History
El.
Elective
6
16
16
16
16
FIFTH YEAR Number of
Units
Course
Fall Spring
Course
History
403, 404 405, 406
3 2 2 2
3 2
Church Pol.
Bible
El.
Doctrine Elective
402
2 5
3
12
12
ANTHROPOLOGY 301. GENERAL CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY. (3)
An introduction to mankind's culture or whole way of living. The emphasis on the nature of culture; cultural growth in history; the range of cultural phenomena, including material culture, social organization, religion, language, and other related topics. 302. GENERAL PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. (3) An introduction to human development from earliest times. The study of the origin and antiquity of man. The criteria of race and racial classification; current racial theories and race problems.
ECONOMICS
201. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. (3) Designed to provide an unders tanding of economic forces and conditions through a study of such topics as production, exchange, distribution, money, banking, and credit. 62
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