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2009–2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor

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<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong> 2009–2010 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />

History<br />

History may be defined as the recorded expression of past human activity. It includes the record of the political,<br />

social, and economic aspects of a people, as well as their artistic products, intellectual activities, scientific<br />

progress, and religious beliefs. Courses in this area attempt to underline the broad scope of history in all activities<br />

of men and women.<br />

History Minor<br />

—Elementary Education, Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary, Secondary Education Programs<br />

25 credits<br />

Core Courses<br />

19 credits<br />

HIS101 World Civilizations I 3<br />

HIS102 World Civilizations II 3<br />

HIS111 Development of American Civilization I 3<br />

HIS112 Development of American Civilization II 3<br />

HIS331 Historiography-State & Local History 3<br />

HIS355 American Racial & Cultural Minorities 3<br />

HIS490 History Internship 1<br />

Electives<br />

6 credits<br />

Select two of the following courses.<br />

HIS385 Area Studies (w) 3<br />

HIS421 Special Topics in History 3<br />

A Petition for Substitution from the Dean is required for any elective besides HIS courses.<br />

Some possible substitutions include:<br />

ART321 Art History I (w) 3<br />

ART322 Art History II (w) 3<br />

MUS331 History of Music I (w) 3<br />

MUS332 History of Music II (w) 3<br />

PHI321 History/Problems of Western Philosophy 3<br />

REL321 History of Christian Thought 3<br />

Psychology<br />

Psychology introduces the student to the methods and findings of the scientific study of human behavior and<br />

mental processes, plus the application of scientific principles in helping to solve personal and societal problems, all<br />

within the context of biblical principles and Christian faith. The major is intended to prepare the student for<br />

graduate study in psychology, counseling, theology, education, and related fields. It may be combined with the<br />

Pre-Seminary or Teacher Education program. Graduates may also seek immediate employment in fields such as<br />

the social services, business, government, law enforcement, and allied health.<br />

Psychology Major<br />

—Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary, Secondary Education Programs<br />

36-37 credits<br />

Required Courses<br />

24-25 credits<br />

MAT261 Elementary Statistics 3<br />

PSY101 General Psychology 3<br />

PSY290 Field Experience I 0<br />

PSY341 Cognitive Psychology 3<br />

PSY342 Social Psychology (w) 3<br />

PSY343 Physiological Psychology 3<br />

PSY361 Abnormal Psychology 3<br />

SSC354 Research in Social Science (w) 3<br />

Select one of the following courses.<br />

PSY211 Child Psychology 3<br />

PSY212 Adolescent Psychology 3<br />

PSY214 Psychology of the School Aged Child 4<br />

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