Undergraduate - Lee University
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104 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES<br />
Sociology majors should take SOC 200 as part<br />
of their General Education Core.<br />
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 47 (48)<br />
This program requires 6 hours of foreign language at the<br />
intermediate level. (Human Anatomy & Physiology is<br />
recommended to fulfill lab science requirement.)<br />
RELIGION REQUIREMENTS 15<br />
Three hours of the Biblical Faith and Lifestyle requirement<br />
are fullfilled through SOC 495.<br />
ELECTIVES 28 (29)<br />
TOTAL HOURS IN PROGRAM 130<br />
MINORS<br />
The Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences offers minors in<br />
anthropology, counseling, history, political science, psychology, sociology,<br />
and human services. A minimum of eighteen hours is required for a minor<br />
in anthropology, counseling, history, political science, psychology, or sociology<br />
and at least twenty-four hours for a minor in human services.<br />
Anthropology<br />
The Anthropology minor is designed for those who intend to work<br />
internationally or among ethnic Americans in business, education, ministry,<br />
or diplomacy. It can be completed as part of the Intercultural<br />
Studies major. Any 18 hours of anthropology will constitute a minor.<br />
Counseling<br />
The Counseling minor (18 hours) is designed to be a preprofessional<br />
sequence of courses that will prepare students for entry level positions in<br />
mental health facilities and social service agencies, or prepare them for<br />
graduate studies. The required courses are Psychology 360, 361, 442, 451,<br />
and 452 in addition to five hours of electives from Psychology 230, 302<br />
and 431.<br />
Human Services<br />
The Human Services minor (24 hours) is intended to be a preprofessional<br />
sequence of courses that will prepare students for employment<br />
in human service agencies, or prepare them for graduate work in<br />
social work or counseling. Psychology and Sociology majors may count<br />
six hours of these courses toward the required 36 hours in their major.<br />
The required courses are Sociology 212, 311, 312; Psychology/Sociology<br />
412 and 413; and Psychology 302, 451, 452.<br />
Political Science<br />
The Political Science minor (18 hours) is a sequence of courses<br />
intended to prepare students for graduate work, law school, public<br />
administration, or other occupations which require a strong political science<br />
emphasis. The minor requirements include Political Science 255<br />
and 15 hours of elective courses.