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1 Social Science There is no social science department as such. The programs and the general courses in social studies are offered under the jurisdiction of the Social Science Education Committee and the general supervision of the Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Inquiries should be directed to the Undergraduate or Graduate Coordinator, Social Science Program, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. The following undergraduate and graduate programs are offered in social science. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Social Science section in the following order: Undergraduate Majors (B.A.) Social Science-Teaching-Plan A - Specialist Social Science-Teaching-Plan B - All Social Science Graduate Major (M.A.) Social Science Bachelor of Arts Degree Programs Social Science Major-Teaching - Plan A - Specialist (Extended Program) The Social Science Teaching major Plan A-Specialist requires a minimum of 15 total hours to graduate. This total includes Liberal Arts Core requirements, the Professional Education Requirements, and the following specified major requirements to complete the minimum of 15 hours. This major is intended for students who wish to teach three of the following social sciences: American Government, American, Anthropology, Economics,,, Sociology, and World. Because of the number of courses required for this major, it cannot be completed in eight semesters of normal work. It will require a longer time or additional work during summers. Required Social Science: SOCSCIED 190 SOCSCIED 4190 Introduction to Teaching Social Studies Methods of Teaching Social Studies Three areas of study in the social sciences are required. Two of these areas require a minimum of 21 hours, and one requires a minimum of 18 hours. Total Hours 64 Only one field of history (American or World) may be selected as one of the three areas of the major. Upon completing 100 credit hours of college course work the student must have permission from the Undergraduate Coordinator, Social Science Program, to continue the Social Science-Teaching major based on minimum GPA requirements for full admission to the 1 60 Teacher Education Program. Students unable to meet minimum grade point requirements for full admission to the Teacher Education Program and student teaching must seek an alternative major. American Government Political Science POL AMER 1014 (942:014) Introduction to American Politics AND POL INTL 1024 (94:024) International Relations OR POL COMP 1040 (944:040) Comparative Politics Plus 12 (or 15) hours in American Government Eligible American Government courses POL AMER 211 (942:11) American State Politics POL AMER 2147 Law and the Courts POL AMER 112 (942:112) Campaigns and Elections POL AMER 14 (942:14) Legislative Politics POL AMER 141 (942:141) Constitutional Law POL AMER 146 (942:146) Law and Politics POL AMER 150 (942:150) Public Opinion and Voting Behavior POL AMER 151 (942:151) Modern Presidency POL AMER 166 (942:166) Political Parties and Interest Groups POL AMER 410/510 Iowa Politics (942:10g) POL INTL 127 (94:127) United States Foreign Policy POL THRY 129 (941:129) American Political Thought COURSES THAT MAY BE USED TO MEET REQUIREMENTS IN EITHER OF THE ABOVE CATEGORIES, BUT NOT BOTH: POL INTL 127 (94:127). American HISUS 1110 (961:014) United States to 1877 HISUS 1120 (961:015) United States since 1877 Plus 12 (or 15) hours in American history from the following courses: HIST 1010 (960:010) Introduction to the Study of HIST 010 (960:189) Readings in HISUS 4110/5110 American Colonial (961:16g) HISUS 410/510 (961:17g) HISUS 4140/5140 (961:19g) The Early Republic, Civil War and Reconstruction 1

2 HISUS 4150/5150 (961:147g) HISUS 4160/5160 (961:11g) HISUS 4180/5180 (961:116g) HISUS 4200/5200 (961:10g) HISUS 4210/5210 (961:141g) HISUS 4220/5220 (961:140g) HISUS 420/520 (961:102g) HISUS 4240/5240 (961:144g) HISUS 4245/5245 (961:122g) HISUS 4255/5255 (961:124g) HISUS 4250/5250 (961:145g) HISUS 4260/5260 (961:146g) HISUS 4265/5265 (961:150g) HISUS 4270/5270 (961:15g) HISUS 4275/5275 (961:142g) Anthropology Foundations of Modern America: The United States, U.S. from 1929 to 1960 Recent United States of Iowa The South in United States of the American West of Technology in America of American Thought African-American The City in United States Religion in America United States Women's Society and in the United States American Indian United States Constitutional ANTH 1001 (990:010) Human Origins ANTH 1002 (990:011) Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Plus 12 (or 15) hours in anthropology Economics ECON 1041 (920:05) ECON 1051 (920:054) Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2112 (920:104) Intermediate Microeconomic Theory ECON 2122 (920:10) Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Plus 6 (or 9) hours in economics 6-9 Both ECON 1041 (920:05) and ECON 1051 (920:054) will substitute for ECON 101 (920:024) which will satisfy Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core. Except ECON 1021 (920:020), ECON 101 (920:024), ECON 1011 (920:070). GEOG 1110 (970:040) World GEOG 1120 (970:010) Human GEOG 1210 (970:026) Physical GEOG 110 (970:061) Digital Earth GEOG 210 (970:17) Natural Hazards and Disasters Plus (or 6) hours in geography from the following courses: -6 GEOG 2210 (970:028) Recent Climate Change GEOG 110 (970:101) Economic GEOG 120 (970:104) North American Cities GEOG 220 (970:100) Environmental GEOG 4110/5110 (970:111g) Cultural GEOG 4120/5120 (970:119g) Demography and Population GEOG 4150/5150 (970:141g) Regional : GEOG 4160/5160 (970:151g) Historical : GEOG 4210/5210 (970:127g) Climatology PSYCH 1001 (400:001) Introduction to PSYCH 002 (400:101) Research Methods 4 One Course from each category Human Growth and Development ( hours) PSYCH 2202 (400:120) Developmental Social, Personality, Abnormal ( hours) PSYCH 220 (400:160) Social PSYCH 2401 (400:166) Clinical PSYCH 2402 (400:161) of Personality PSYCH 40/540 Abnormal (400:142g) Learning, Motivation, and Emotion ( hours) PSYCH 2501 (400:050) Behavior Modification PSYCH 502/5502 Motivation and Emotion (400:14g) PSYCH 50/550 Conditioning and Learning (400:150g) Physiological, Cognition, Sensation and Perception ( hours) PSYCH 2101 (400:155) Biopsychology PSYCH 10/510 Sensation and Perception (400:152g) PSYCH 104/5104 Introduction to Neurology (400:127g) PSYCH 504/5504 Memory and Language (400:151g) PSYCH 505/5505 Cognitive (400:15g) Electives (0- hours) PSYCH 2201 (400:060) of Gender PSYCH 00 (400:102) Psychological Statistics PSYCH 102/5102 Drugs and Individual Behavior (400:170g) 2

3 PSYCH 4704/5704 (400:192g) Sociology Practicum in Teaching Sociology SOC 1000 (980:001) Introduction to Sociology SOC 2010 (980:108) Research Methods 1 Course from Groups 2,, 4 and 5 Group 2 SOC 1060 (980:060) Social Problems SOC 2075 (980:100g) Social SOC 2020 (980:080) Statistics for Social Research Group SOC 001 (980:177) Language and SOC 060/5060 (980:18g) Sociology of SOC 080/5080 (980:120g) Immigration and Transnationalism Group 4 SOC 200 (980:105g) Sociology of Families SOC 2040 (980:156g) Social Movements SOC 085/5085 (980:172g) Sociology of Religion SOC 4050 (980:101) Sociology of Gender Group 5 SOC 045/5045 (980:15g) Social Inequality SOC 050/5050 (980:129g) Men and Masculinities SOC 411/5411 (980:167g) Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective Electives 0- Hours 0- SOC 05/505 (980:125g) Social Gerontology SOC 070/5070 (980:170g) Sociological Theory SOC 090 (980:102) Conflict Resolution SOC 102/5102 (980:168g), Disease, and Healing SOC 4025/5025 (980:160g) Quantitative Research SOC 4071/5071 (980:171g) Feminist Theories in the Social Sciences SOC 07/507 (980:045g) Race, Ethnicity and Social Justice CRIM 42/52 (982:12g) Social Deviance and Control World One course from Category A, one course from Category B and one from Category C: Category A: HISEUA 410/510 of Ancient Greece HISEUA 420/520 of Ancient Rome (962:10g) HISEUA 40/50 (962:12g) HISEUA 440/540 HISEUA 450/550 (962:15g) HISEUA 460/560 Category B: (96:155g) (96:160g) (96:165g) (96:174g) HISEUB 460/560 (96:172g) (96:169g) (96:170g) (96:157g) (96:154g) (96:161g) Category C: HISNW 4720/5720 (964:180g) HISNW 470/570 (964:174g) HISNW 4740/5740 (964:175g) HISNW 4820/5820 (964:178g) HISNW 480/580 (964:181g) HISNW 4840/5840 (964:182g) HISNW 4850/5850 (964:18g) HISNW 4860/5860 (964:187g) HISNW 4870/5870 (964:127g) HISNW 4880/5880 (964:128g) English to 1688 of Germany to of Ireland English since 1688 of Modern France of Germany Since of Imperial Russia of Soviet Russia Military from Napoleon to Modern Latin American Pre-Modern African Modern African Modern Middle East Pre-Modern South Asia Modern South Asia Pre-Modern Chinese Modern Chinese Pre-Modern Japan Modern Japan Plus 9 (or 12) hours in European, Asian, Latin American and/or African history from the following courses: HIST 010 (960:189) Readings in 9-12

4 HIST 000 (960:192) HISEUA 410/510 HISEUA 420/520 (962:10g) HISEUA 40/50 (962:12g) HISEUA 440/540 HISEUA 450/550 (962:15g) HISEUA 460/560 (96:155g) (96:160g) (96:165g) (96:174g) HISEUB 460/560 (96:172g) (96:169g) (96:170g) (96:157g) (96:154g) (96:161g) Junior-Senior Seminar of Ancient Greece of Ancient Rome of Ireland English to 1688 of Germany to English since 1688 of Modern France of Germany Since of Imperial Russia of Soviet Russia Military from Napoleon to Social Science Major-Teaching - Plan B - All Social Science (Extended Program) The Social Science Teaching major Plan B-All Social Science requires a minimum of total hours to graduate. This total includes Liberal Arts Core requirements, the Professional Education Requirements, and the following specified major requirements to complete the minimum of hours. This major is intended for students who wish to teach in the State of Iowa in all areas of social sciences: American Government, American, Economics,,, Sociology, and World. Area of study will count for one endorsement area. Because of the number of courses required for this major, it cannot be completed in eight semesters of normal work. It will require a longer time or additional work during summers. Required Social Science: SOCSCIED 190 SOCSCIED 4190 Introduction to Teaching Social Studies Methods of Teaching Social Studies One area of study in the social sciences is required Total Hours That one area requires a minimum of 15 hours. The rest of the major would complete the Iowa All-Social Studies Endorsement which is as follows: American Government (9 hours), American (9 hours), World (9 hours), Economics (6 hours), (6 hours) (6 hours), Sociology (6) Upon completing 100 credit hours of college course work the student must have permission from the Undergraduate Coordinator, Social Science Program, to continue the Social Science-Teaching major based on minimum GPA requirements for full admission to the Teacher Education Program. Students unable to meet minimum grade point requirements for full admission to the Teacher Education Program and student teaching must seek an alternative major. American Government Political Science POL AMER 1014 (942:014) Introduction to American Politics Plus 6 (or 12) hours in American Government Eligible American Government courses: POL AMER 211 (942:11) American State Politics POL AMER 2147 Law and the Courts POL AMER 112 (942:112) Campaigns and Elections POL AMER 14 (942:14) Legislative Politics POL AMER 141 (942:141) Constitutional Law POL AMER 146 (942:146) Law and Politics POL AMER 150 (942:150) Public Opinion and Voting Behavior POL AMER 151 (942:151) Modern Presidency POL AMER 166 (942:166) Political Parties and Interest Groups POL INTL 127 (94:127) United States Foreign Policy American HISUS 1110 (961:014) United States to 1877 HISUS 1120 (961:015) United States since 1877 Plus (or 9) hours in American history from the following -9 courses: HIST 1010 (960:010) Introduction to the Study of HIST 010 (960:189) Readings in HISUS 4110/5110 American Colonial (961:16g) 1 4

5 HISUS 410/510 (961:17g) HISUS 4140/5140 (961:19g) HISUS 4150/5150 (961:147g) HISUS 4160/5160 (961:11g) HISUS 4180/5180 (961:116g) HISUS 4200/5200 (961:10g) HISUS 4210/5210 (961:141g) HISUS 4220/5220 (961:140g) HISUS 420/520 (961:102g) HISUS 4240/5240 (961:144g) HISUS 4245/5245 (961:122g) HISUS 4250/5250 (961:145g) HISUS 4255/5255 (961:124g) HISUS 4260/5260 (961:146g) HISUS 4265/5265 (961:150g) HISUS 4270/5270 (961:15g) HISUS 4275/5275 (961:142g) Economics ECON 1041 (920:05) ECON 1051 (920:054) The Early Republic, Civil War and Reconstruction Foundations of Modern America: The United States, U.S. from 1929 to 1960 Recent United States of Iowa The South in United States of the American West of Technology in America of American Thought African-American Religion in America The City in United States United States Women's Society and in the United States American Indian United States Constitutional Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Plus 0 (or 9) hours in economics: 0-9 Both ECON 1041 (920:05) and ECON 1051 (920:054) will substitute for ECON 101 (920:024) which will satisfy Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core. Except ECON 1021 (920:020), ECON 101 (920:024), ECON 1011 (920:070). GEOG 1110 (970:040) World or GEOG 1120 (970:010) Human GEOG 1210 (970:026) Physical or GEOG 110 (970:061) Digital Earth Plus 0 (or 9) hours from the following 0-9 GEOG 2210 (970:028) Recent Climate Change GEOG 110 (970:101) GEOG 120 (970:104) GEOG 210 (970:17) GEOG 220 (970:100) GEOG 20 (970:144) Economic North American Cities Natural Hazards and Disasters Environmental Natural Regions of North America GEOG 4110/5110 (970:111g) Cultural GEOG 4120/5120 (970:119g) Demography and Population GEOG 4150/5150 (970:141g) Regional : GEOG 4160/5160 (970:151g) Historical : GEOG 4210/5210 (970:127g) Climatology GEOG 4220/5220 (970:126g) Soils and Landscapes GEOG 420/520 (970:129g) Rivers PSYCH 1001 (400:001) Introduction to PSYCH 002 (400:101) Research Methods 4 Plus 0 (or 8) hours from the following 0-8 PSYCH 2201 (400:060) of Gender PSYCH 2202 (400:120) Developmental PSYCH 220 (400:160) Social PSYCH 2401 (400:166) Clinical PSYCH 2501 (400:050) Behavior Modification PSYCH 10/510 Sensation and Perception (400:152g) PSYCH 0/50 Health (400:154g) PSYCH 40/540 Abnormal (400:142g) PSYCH 404/5404 (400:106g) PSYCH 502/5502 (400:14g) PSYCH 50/550 (400:150g) PSYCH 504/5504 (400:151g) PSYCH 505/5505 (400:15g) PSYCH 4704/5704 (400:192g) Sociology of Human Differences Motivation and Emotion Conditioning and Learning Memory and Language Cognitive Practicum in Teaching Sociology/Criminology SOC 1000 (980:001) Introduction to Sociology Plus (or 9) hours of sociology/criminology from the following -9 courses: SOC 1060 (980:060) Social Problems SOC 2010 (980:108) Research Methods SOC 2020 (980:080) Statistics for Social Research SOC 200 (980:105g) Sociology of Families SOC 2040 (980:156g) Social Movements 5

6 SOC 2075 (980:100g) Social SOC 001 (980:177) Language and SOC 05/505 (980:125g) Social Gerontology SOC 07/507 (980:045g) Race, Ethnicity and Social Justice SOC 045/5045 (980:15g) Social Inequality SOC 050/5050 (980:129g) Men and Masculinities SOC 060/5060 (980:18g) Sociology of SOC 070/5070 (980:170g) Sociological Theory SOC 080/5080 (980:120g) Immigration and Transnationalism SOC 085/5085 (980:172g) Sociology of Religion SOC 090 (980:102) Conflict Resolution SOC 102/5102 (980:168g), Disease, and Healing SOC 411/5411 (980:167g) Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective SOC 4025/5025 (980:160g) Quantitative Research SOC 4050 (980:101) Sociology of Gender SOC 4071/5071 (980:171g) Feminist Theories in the Social Sciences CRIM 42/52 (982:12g) Social Deviance and Control World One course from Category A, one course from Category B, and one from Category C Category A: HISEUA 410/510 of Ancient Greece HISEUA 420/520 of Ancient Rome (962:10g) HISEUA 40/50 (962:12g) HISEUA 440/540 HISEUA 450/550 (962:15g) HISEUA 460/560 Category B: (96:155g) (96:160g) (96:165g) (96:174g) English to 1688 of Germany to of Ireland English since 1688 of Modern France HISEUB 460/560 (96:172g) (96:169g) (96:170g) (96:157g) (96:154g) (96:161g) Category C HISNW 4720/5720 (964:180g) HISNW 470/570 (964:174g) HISNW 4860/5860 (964:187g) HISNW 4740/5740 (964:175g) HISNW 4820/5820 (964:178g) HISNW 480/580 (964:181g) HISNW 4840/5840 (964:182g) HISNW 4850/5850 (964:18g) HISNW 4870/5870 (964:127g) HISNW 4880/5880 (964:128g) of Germany Since of Imperial Russia of Soviet Russia Military from Napoleon to Modern Latin American Pre-Modern African Modern Chinese Modern African Modern Middle East Pre-Modern South Asia Modern South Asia Pre-Modern Chinese Pre-Modern Japan Modern Japan Plus 0 (or 6) hours in European, Asian, Latin American and/ or African history from the following courses: HIST 010 (960:189) Readings in HIST 000 (960:192) Junior-Senior Seminar HISEUA 410/510 of Ancient Greece HISEUA 420/520 of Ancient Rome (962:10g) HISEUA 40/50 (962:12g) HISEUA 440/540 HISEUA 450/550 (962:15g) HISEUA 460/560 of Ireland English to 1688 of Germany to -9 6

7 (96:155g) (96:160g) (96:165g) (96:174g) HISEUB 460/560 (96:172g) (96:169g) (96:170g) (96:157g) (96:154g) (96:161g) English since 1688 of Modern France of Germany Since of Imperial Russia of Soviet Russia Military from Napoleon to Master of Arts Degree Program Major in Social Science The M.A. program in social science is designed for individuals who have current teacher licensure and wish to enhance their content and curriculum knowledge in social sciences. Students interested in this program must submit a completed Application for Admission to Graduate Study and should refer to their MyUNIverse Student Center To-Do list or contact the Graduate Coordinator of Social Studies, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, for any other application requirements. Graduate information and application for graduate admission can be found at The Graduate Record Examination (General Test) is not required for admission to the program. SOC SCI 6289 (900:289) Seminar Research from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, selected in consultation with Graduate Coordinator: SOC SCI 6299 (900:299) Research Electives (may not exceed 12 hours from any one content 24 area) Total Hours 0 Courses SOC SCI 1020 (900:020). Women, Men, and Society hrs. Examination of key issues of gender. Attention to variety of topics including ethical issues and gender roles, gender-role stereotyping, male and female roles, sexuality, gender roles in non-western and minority cultures, and gender roles in United States institutions (e.g., in the nuclear family, religion, and the work place). (Fall and Spring) SOC SCI 1041 (900:041). Social Welfare: A World View hrs. Comparative study of social welfare (social insurance, public welfare, charity and philanthropy, social services, and mutual aid) in the United States, and selected nations from five regions of the world as defined by the International Congress of Schools of Social Work (African, Asian, European, Latin American, and North American regions). (Same as SW 1041 (450:041)) (Fall and Spring) SOC SCI 1045 (900:045). American Racial and Ethnic Minorities hrs. This course will be a survey of cultural American minorities, with attention to minority groups in Iowa. It will involve a multidisciplinary approach with particular emphasis on geographic origins, linguistic traditions and current modes of economic subsistence. Introduction to folkways and mores of each group will be covered. [Same as SW 2045 (450:045)] (Fall and Spring) SOC SCI 4199/5199 (900:199g). Study Tour 1-8 hrs. Directed program of study abroad. Programs to Europe, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, and other world areas. Study of social, historical, economic, and/or political characteristics of other countries and cultures. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Variable) SOC SCI 6297 (900:297). Practicum. (Variable) SOC SCI 6299 (900:299). Research. Prerequisite(s): consent of department. (Variable) Only graduate courses (course numbers 5000 or above) will apply to a graduate degree, even if the undergraduate course number (4999 or less) is listed. No exceptions will be made. This major is available on the non-thesis option only and requires a minimum of 0 semester hours which includes a -hour teaching seminar and a -hour research paper and project conducted in the final semester. A minimum of 12 semester hours of 200/6000-level course work is required. Students will also take graduate level classes from the following content areas: American Government, American, Economics,,, Sociology, and World. Students may not exceed 12 hours from any one content area. Required Social Studies Seminar from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, selected in consultation with Graduate Coordinator: 7

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