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SPECIAL PROGRAMS I 81 center private nursery, early childhood and elementary teaching, special programs for disadvantaged children, special education, adult education programs and other child-related vocations. The program' includes a behavioral science base from psychology, sociology, and anthropology; home economics and human development courses in child study, family relationships, and nutrition; and courses on young children which are offered in the departments of art, communicative disorders, drama, health science, linguistics, music, physical education, social work, and speech. The ml\jor consists of nine basic areas with alternates to be selected according to career objectives. Units H Ec39 ................................. ......................................................................................... ............ 3 H Ec 131, Soc 165, or H Ec 134 .................. ........................................................................ 3 H Ec 139 ........ ........................................ ........................................ ................................... ......... 3 Psych 101 .... ............................ .................................................................................................. 3 Anth 113, Psych 134, Soc 162, Spch 108 or 162 ................................................................ 3 Psych 142, 149, 168, 170T (Social lmpHcations of Child Development), 178; AS 174; Soc 111, 143, 151, 163 ................................................................... ....................... 6 CD 100, 102, Ling 131 or 134, Spch 114 or 164 ................................................................ 3 H Ec 54, 161; S Wel122T (Child Welfare), H S 120 ........................ ..... ...... ................... 6 Art 164, Music 155, 176T (Children's Music); PE 152, or Drama 137 ........................ ~9 3~9 Under the restrictions of the major, students may make approved adaptations in their programs to fulfill specific needs and career objectives. Students interested in this interdisciplinary major should consult the Coordinator of the Child Development Major, in the School of Education for assistance in program planning and assignment of advisers. (See brochure on Child Development, Elementary Education Department, for additional information.) CLASSICAL STUDIES COURSES Although the university does not offer a bachelor's degree program in classical studies, many courses in several disciplines are concerned with this subject. By appropriate selection from these courses as electives or within the requirements of various majors, a student can secure a useful background of study as preparation either for graduate study or for his vocation. MINOR An interdisciplinary minor is now available, the purpose of which is to instruct students in the history, languages, literature, art and culture of the Classical Mediterranean, especially Greece and Rome: The minor is designed for students who are interested in classical civilization and for those who wish to have a chance to teach classical languages and culture or who wish to enter a graduate school where such a minor would give a sound foundation for further work in any of the areas mentioned above. The minor in Classical Studies consists of 20 units; the student's program of study is arranged from the courses listed below with the approval of the Coordinator of Classical Studies. Requirements are as follows: Required courses: History 111 Ancient Greece ............................................................ .. History 112 Ancient Rome ............. .................................................. . Latin 1, A & B .................................................................................... .. or Greek 1, A & B .................. ................................... ,. ............................. . or Latin 1A & Greek 1A ........ ...... ........ .. ........ ................. ....................... .. Total required ............ ........ .............. .. ............................................ .. Electives: Total required ... .. .. ...... .... ....... .. .............. .... ,. .................................. .. Total ..... ............... .... .... ............. .. .................................... .................. .. . 3 units 3 units 6 units 6 units 6 units 12 units 8 units 20 units
Object Description
Title | 1975-76 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1975-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 081 |
Full Text Search | SPECIAL PROGRAMS I 81 center private nursery, early childhood and elementary teaching, special programs for disadvantaged children, special education, adult education programs and other child-related vocations. The program' includes a behavioral science base from psychology, sociology, and anthropology; home economics and human development courses in child study, family relationships, and nutrition; and courses on young children which are offered in the departments of art, communicative disorders, drama, health science, linguistics, music, physical education, social work, and speech. The ml\jor consists of nine basic areas with alternates to be selected according to career objectives. Units H Ec39 ................................. ......................................................................................... ............ 3 H Ec 131, Soc 165, or H Ec 134 .................. ........................................................................ 3 H Ec 139 ........ ........................................ ........................................ ................................... ......... 3 Psych 101 .... ............................ .................................................................................................. 3 Anth 113, Psych 134, Soc 162, Spch 108 or 162 ................................................................ 3 Psych 142, 149, 168, 170T (Social lmpHcations of Child Development), 178; AS 174; Soc 111, 143, 151, 163 ................................................................... ....................... 6 CD 100, 102, Ling 131 or 134, Spch 114 or 164 ................................................................ 3 H Ec 54, 161; S Wel122T (Child Welfare), H S 120 ........................ ..... ...... ................... 6 Art 164, Music 155, 176T (Children's Music); PE 152, or Drama 137 ........................ ~9 3~9 Under the restrictions of the major, students may make approved adaptations in their programs to fulfill specific needs and career objectives. Students interested in this interdisciplinary major should consult the Coordinator of the Child Development Major, in the School of Education for assistance in program planning and assignment of advisers. (See brochure on Child Development, Elementary Education Department, for additional information.) CLASSICAL STUDIES COURSES Although the university does not offer a bachelor's degree program in classical studies, many courses in several disciplines are concerned with this subject. By appropriate selection from these courses as electives or within the requirements of various majors, a student can secure a useful background of study as preparation either for graduate study or for his vocation. MINOR An interdisciplinary minor is now available, the purpose of which is to instruct students in the history, languages, literature, art and culture of the Classical Mediterranean, especially Greece and Rome: The minor is designed for students who are interested in classical civilization and for those who wish to have a chance to teach classical languages and culture or who wish to enter a graduate school where such a minor would give a sound foundation for further work in any of the areas mentioned above. The minor in Classical Studies consists of 20 units; the student's program of study is arranged from the courses listed below with the approval of the Coordinator of Classical Studies. Requirements are as follows: Required courses: History 111 Ancient Greece ............................................................ .. History 112 Ancient Rome ............. .................................................. . Latin 1, A & B .................................................................................... .. or Greek 1, A & B .................. ................................... ,. ............................. . or Latin 1A & Greek 1A ........ ...... ........ .. ........ ................. ....................... .. Total required ............ ........ .............. .. ............................................ .. Electives: Total required ... .. .. ...... .... ....... .. .............. .... ,. .................................. .. Total ..... ............... .... .... ............. .. .................................... .................. .. . 3 units 3 units 6 units 6 units 6 units 12 units 8 units 20 units |