Behavioral & Social Sciences
Rebekah Hoffman, Psychology  
    Monday, May 12, 2008
Anthropology, Family Relations, or Sociology

1. Unified Studies, 45 hours

2. Degree Core, 18-19 hours
US 301   Comparative Civilization  3
MATH 116 or  Intro to Contemporary Math  3
MATH  116 above   College Algebra  3
Two of:      
PSY  122   General Psychology  3
US 120   Intro to Economics  3
US 121  American National Government  3
US 123   Introduction to Sociology  3
     
US 113   Introduction to Computing  3
US 180   Microcomputer Literacy  3

3. Major, 30-45 hours

Anthropology, 30 hours
 SASW  205  Cultural Anthropology  3  S
 SASW  310  Intro to Museum Studie  3  F
 SASW  341  Peoples of Latin America  3  F,E
 SASW  364  Native American Culture  3  S,O

One of the following:
 SASW  485  Practicum in Collections Management  3  F
 SASW  486  Practicum in Exhibition/Education  3  S

15 hours from the following:
 SASW  301  Political and Cultural History of the Middle East  3  F,O
 SASW  318  American Ethnic Relations  3  S,E
 SASW  335  Language, Culture and Communication  3  S,O
 SASW  343  Art and Culture in Latin America  3  S
 SASW  450  Social Science Research Methods  3  F,O
 SASW  466  Sociological/Anthropological Theory  3  F,E
 SASW  360  Methods of Museum Management  3  S
 SASW  391  The Family in Latin America  3  F,O
 SASW  491  Field Experience and Practicum in Latin America  3  
 SASW  499  Independent Study    

Family Relations, 30 hours
 AMIN  321  Admin. of Educ. Programs for Children  3  S,E
 ECED  208  Intro. to Early Childhood Education  2  
 PSY  376  Basic Counseling Skills  3  
 SASW  250  Parent-Child Relation  3  F
 SASW  330  Aging and Death  3  F
 SASW  351  Marriage and Family  3  S
 SASW  391  The Family in Latin America  3  F,O
 SASW  490  Field Exp./Practicum in Family Studies  3  S

One of the following:
 PSY  202  Child Development  3  F
 PSY  203  Adolescent Development  3  S

One of the following:
 ECED  215  Child, Family, and Community Relations  2  S
 ECED  320  Guiding Young Children  2  S
 SPED  302  Intro to the Exceptional Child  2  

Sociology, 30 hours
 SASW  210  Social Problems  3  S
 SASW  318  American Ethnic Relations  3  S,E
 SASW  330  Aging and Death  3  F
 SASW  351  Marriage and Family  3  S
 SASW  424   Religion and Society  3  F

5 of the following:
 SASW  310  Introduction to Museum Studies  3  F
 SASW  321  Sociology of Community  3  F,O
 SASW  335  Language, Culture and Communication  3  S,O
 SASW  341  Peoples of Latin America  3  F,E
 SASW  342  World Religions  3  
 SASW  343  Art and Culture in Latin America  3  S
 SASW  360  Methods of Museum Management  3  S
 SASW  364  Native American Culture  3  S,O
 SASW  391  The Family in Latin America  3  F,O
 SASW  420  Sociology of Human Sexuality  3  F
 SASW  424  Religion and Society  3  F
 SASW  450  Social Science Research Methods  3  F,O
 SASW  466  Sociological/Anthropological Theory  3  F,E
 SASW  480  Early Child Care Administration  3  S
 SASW  485  Practicum in Collections Management  3  S
 SASW  486  Practicum in Exhibitions and Education  3  S
 SASW  490  Field Exp and Practicum in Social Work  3  
 SASW  491  Field Exp and Practicum in Latin America  3  

4. Minor, 18 hours

5. Electives to Total 128, 1-17 hours



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