2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
2001-2003 Catalog - University of Arkansas at Monticello
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<strong>Arkansas</strong>-<strong>Monticello</strong><br />
Social & Behavioral Sciences<br />
117<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Social &<br />
Behavioral Sciences<br />
LOCATION: Memorial Classroom Building<br />
CAMPUS TELEPHONE: (870) 460-1047<br />
FAX: (870) 460-1087<br />
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3619,<br />
<strong>Monticello</strong>, AR 71656<br />
Faculty/Mission<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essors: Corby, Holley, Shea, Short<br />
(Dean); Associ<strong>at</strong>e Pr<strong>of</strong>essors: Clubb, Iacono-<br />
Harris, Poniewaz, Young; Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors:<br />
Duffy, Everts, Huston; Instructors: Brezenski,<br />
Clanton, Hunt, Pellow, Ruegger; <strong>Arkansas</strong><br />
Archeological Survey St<strong>at</strong>ion Archeologist Jeter.<br />
The School <strong>of</strong> Social and Behavioral<br />
Sciences <strong>of</strong>fers courses and programs in the<br />
broad range <strong>of</strong> social and behavioral sciences,<br />
designed to provide prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for careers in<br />
social services, government, and teaching, as<br />
well as prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for gradu<strong>at</strong>e and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
studies. Primarily geared to baccalaure<strong>at</strong>e<br />
degree programs, the School also plays a<br />
significant role in the general educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
program <strong>of</strong> all students and also <strong>of</strong>fers a social<br />
studies specializ<strong>at</strong>ion as part <strong>of</strong> a master’s degree<br />
in secondary educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
This School <strong>of</strong>fers a comprehensive<br />
teaching-rel<strong>at</strong>ed major in History and Social<br />
Studies; a pr<strong>of</strong>essional program with a major in<br />
Social Work; majors and minors in Criminal<br />
Justice, History, Political Science, and Psychology;<br />
a Human Services minor th<strong>at</strong> is directly<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ed to the Psychology major; and course<br />
work in Anthropology, Geography, and<br />
Sociology.<br />
Major and Minor Requirements<br />
All baccalaure<strong>at</strong>e degrees require <strong>at</strong> least<br />
124 hours <strong>of</strong> college credit, courses <strong>at</strong> the 1000-<br />
level or above. These courses must include the<br />
General Educ<strong>at</strong>ion requirements found on page<br />
57 and <strong>at</strong> least 40 hours <strong>of</strong> 3000-4000 level<br />
courses.<br />
Criminal Justice Major<br />
Major Requirements ........................... 33 hours<br />
C J 1013 Intro. to Criminal Justice<br />
(Note: Criminal Justice majors must complete CJ<br />
1013 before completing any other criminal justice<br />
courses.)<br />
C J 2113 Policing in America<br />
C J 2123 Corrections<br />
C J 3233 Criminal Law<br />
C J 3243 Criminal Procedure<br />
C J 3253 Juvenile Justice<br />
C J 4363 Criminal Justice Research<br />
Methods<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
C J 4373 Criminology<br />
C J 4383 Principles <strong>of</strong> Administr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
9 hours <strong>of</strong> Criminal Justice electives<br />
Supportive Requirements .................... 15 hours<br />
PSY 1013 Introduction to Psychology<br />
SOC 2213 Introduction to Sociology<br />
SOC 3453 Race and Ethnic Rel<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
PSY 2263 Mental Health<br />
PSCI 2213 American N<strong>at</strong>ional Govt.