Bachelor of Science/Liberal Studies Major - Sociology/Psychology
Track
The Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies is a
unique major. It offers you the opportunity not only to develop
skills related to Psychology and Sociology, but you also get a chance
to tailor your program based on your future plans. It is a much
more
diverse major than traditional majors and can provide you with better
preparation for continued studies or employment. It is through
this program that you can learn how to make a career in Psychology and
Sociology work in the real world.
As you look into the major, you will notice that there are three
components, or steps, that allow you to specifically design your
program according to your educational needs. Let's look at each
one separately.
Component 1 - General
Education Requirements
To help keep your educational experience broad
enough to
deal with the reality of the real world marketplace, this degree
requires that
you complete a series of General Education Courses. These courses
include:
6 hrs English Composition I & II
3 hrs Principles of Speech
3 hrs Philosophy or Modern Culture & Christianity
2 hrs Fitness and Wellness
1 hr P.E. Activity or Varsity Sport
3 hrs Math
4 hrs Science
3 hrs Personal Finance or Marriage & Family
3 hrs History
3 hrs Psychology or Sociology
6 hrs Bible Survey Course I & II
3 hrs Old Testament Course
3 hrs New Testament Course
4 hrs Humanities
Component 2 - Sociology/Psychology Track (20
hours)
The second step is to choose the two tracks that
will further focus your educational experience.. Since you are reading
this page, we will assume that your first
track
choice is Sociology/Psychology. Some of the classes you
might be
taking include:
- Current World Problems
- General Psychology
- Principles of Sociology
- Human Growth & Development
- Adolescent Development
- Leadership Development
- Aging in America
- The Helping Relationship
- Intro to Criminal Justice
- Criminology
- Research Methods
- Macroeconomics
- Social Problems
- Cross Cultural Communications
- Social Psychology
- Counseling
- Field Anthropology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- Marriage & Family
- Adolescent Psychotherapy & Counseling
- Statistics
Component 3 - Choose Your 2nd Track
Since this degree allows
you to shape your educational experience according to your specific
needs, you will
need
to choose a second track. What do you want to do with your
education? Do you want to become a Christian Counselor?
Then you may want to choose Practical Ministry as your second
track. Do you think you might want to go into Social Work? Then
you may want to choose Management as
your second track. Below, you will find the academic areas you may
choose
from, and the tracks related to each.
Humanities Concentration
(Tracks in Art, Drama, Music, or Literature)
Science & Mathematics Concentration
(Tracks in Biological/Environmental Science, Health Careers, or
Aviation
& Science)
Philosophy & Religion Concentration
(Tracks in Biblical Literature, Practical Ministry, and Applied
Ministry)
Communications Concentration
(Tracks in English, Communications, or Journalism)
Business Concentration
(Tracks in Business, Management, Small Business Management, Accounting,
or Computer Applications)
Sports Science & Health Concentration
(Tracks in Recreation, Sports/Coaching, Exercise Science, or Sports
Management)
If you would like to see the course offerings related to any of
these
tracks, check out the Liberal Studies
section
of our catalogue.
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