Diné College Course Catalog 2008-2009 (pdf)
Diné College Course Catalog 2008-2009 (pdf)
Diné College Course Catalog 2008-2009 (pdf)
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Social and Behavioral Sciences<br />
The Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS) degree is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts degree designed to introduce<br />
students to the foundations of human behavior and cultures. SBS disciplines include Anthropology, Economics,<br />
History, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology. The SBS A.A. programs prepare students for<br />
both transfer to a 4-year degree and provide basic training for work in the social sciences.<br />
Program Requirements<br />
Choice of seven 1 21<br />
• Any ANT, ECO, HST, POS, PSY,<br />
SSC, SWO, or SOC courses<br />
distributed among three different<br />
disciplines and including 9 hours<br />
of 200-level coursework<br />
Elective Credits 2 7-8<br />
Program Requirements 64<br />
Program Requirements 28-29<br />
General Education Requirements 36-37<br />
1. Students must take at least one History<br />
(HST) course; this can be counted either<br />
towards the General Education<br />
Humanities/Fine Arts requirement, or<br />
towards the SBS program requirements.<br />
2. It is highly recommended that students<br />
chose General Education and Elective<br />
courses in consultation with an SBS<br />
advisor.<br />
Total Program Credits 64<br />
Psychology Option<br />
Program Requirements<br />
PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3<br />
PSY 213/MTH213 Statistics 4<br />
PSY 6<br />
• Choice of any two 200-level PSY<br />
classes<br />
HST 3<br />
• Choice of HST 101, HST 102,<br />
• HST 135, HST 136<br />
SBS 3<br />
• <strong>Course</strong> other than PSY or HST<br />
Elective Credits 8-9<br />
Program Requirements 27-28<br />
Program Requirements 27-28<br />
General Education Requirements 42-43<br />
Total Program Credits 64<br />
Social Work<br />
This program provides skills, knowledge, and predispositions needed for becoming a technician or paraprofessional<br />
in a social welfare program. It enables transferring to a four-year college or university. Some courses are equivalent<br />
to junior and senior level courses. Students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university should check<br />
with that institution in selecting Social Work courses.<br />
Program Requirements<br />
SWO 111 Social Work as a Vocation 1<br />
SWO 211 Intro to Social Work 3<br />
SWO 242 Comm Social Service Skills 3<br />
SWO 243 Comm Social Service & Cult 3<br />
SWO 250 Client Processing 3<br />
SWO 295 Field Experience I 3<br />
SWO 296 Field Experience II 3<br />
Program Requirements 19<br />
Program Requirements 19<br />
General Education Requirements 42-43<br />
Elective Credits 5<br />
Total Program Credits 64-65