PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY MAJ-All Programs MAT261 Elementary Statistics MTH160 Basic Statistics 4 PSY101 General Psychology PSY100 Introductory Psychology PSY211 PSY212 PSY200 PSY207 PSY421 Human Sexuality PSY260 Introduction to Human Sexuality PSYCHOLOGY MIN-All Programs PSY101 General Psychology PSY100 Introductory Psychology PSY211 PSY212 PSY200 PSY207 PSY421 Human Sexuality PSY260 Introduction to Human Sexuality Psychology Psychology introduces the student to the methods findings of the scientific study of human behavior mental processes, plus the application of scientific principles in helping to solve personal societal problems, all within the context of biblical principles Christian faith. The major is intended to prepare the student for graduate study in psychology, counseling, theology, education, related fields. It may be combined with the Pre-Seminary or Teacher Education program. Graduates may also seek immediate employment in fields such as the social services, business, government, law enforcement, allied health. Psychology Major Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary, Secondary Education Programs 6-7 credits 24-25 credits MAT261 Elementary Statistics PSY101 General Psychology PSY290 Field Experience I 0 PSY41 Cognitive Psychology PSY42 Social Psychology (w) PSY4 Physiological Psychology PSY61 Abnormal Psychology SSC54 Research in Social Science (w)
PSY211 PSY212 PSY214 Psychology of the School Aged Child 4 Electives Select from the following courses. PSY62 Personality Psychology PSY411 Introduction to Counseling PSY421 Human Sexuality PSY490 Psychology Internship -9 SOC45 Adulthood & Aging Senior Project credits PSY48 Senior Project Psychology Minor 21-22 credits Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary, Secondary Education Programs 12-1 credits PSY101 General Psychology PSY42 Social Psychology (w) PSY41 Cognitive Psychology PSY4 Physiological Psychology PSY61 Abnormal Psychology PSY211 PSY212 PSY214 Psychology of the School Aged Child 4 Electives Select from the following courses. PSY290 Field Experience I 0 PSY62 Personality Psychology PSY411 Introduction to Counseling PSY421 Human Sexuality SOC45 Adulthood & Aging SSC54 Research in Social Science (w)
SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY (Minor) SOCIOLOGY MIN-All Programs SOC101 Introduction to Sociology SOC100 Principles of Sociology SOC211 Social Problems SOC207 Social Problems Sociology The Sociology minor is intended to provide the student with a broad liberal arts experience that will complement course work in other majors. The Sociology minor will be most helpful to those students who major in an area directly related to preparation for service to diverse populations. Sociology Minor 12 credits SOC101 Introduction to Sociology SOC211 Social Problems SOC55 American Racial & Cultural Minorities SSC451 Issues in Social Science Electives Select from the following courses. SOC21 Cultural Anthropology SOC Families in Society SOC45 Adulthood & Aging SOC61 Criminology & Delinquency SSC54 Research in Social Science (w)
PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES RELIGIOUS STUDIES MAJ-All Programs PHI22 Issues in Western Philosophy PHL101 Introduction to Philosophy PHI55 Argument Analysis PHL12 Critical Thinking PHILOSOPHY MIN & RELIGIOUS STUDIES MIN-All Programs PHI22 Issues in Western Philosophy PHL101 Introduction to Philosophy PHI55 Argument Analysis PHL12 Critical Thinking - Philosophy The philosophy curriculum at Concordia is based on the mission statement of the university. Philosophy is one of the fundamental disciplines in academia. It is that discipline which studies the most basic issues, which also ties together the other disciplines. It sharpens critical thinking skills gives students an understing of the ideas that move society. The American Philosophical Association guidelines for philosophy majors emphasizes that there are four different models for the teaching of philosophy: the historical model, the field model, the problems model, the activity model; all of which are utilized in the Concordia philosophy minor. Philosophy Minor Required courses BIV111 Christian World View PHI21 History/Problems of Western Philosophy PHI22 Issues in Western Philosophy PHI55 Argument Analysis REL0 World Religions REL40 Select Biblical & Church History Persons REL441 Christian Ethics (w) - Religious Studies offers an inter-disciplinary major minor in the fields of religion philosophy. These courses of study take into account the significant role that religion philosophy have played in shaping the life thought of people in both the Eastern Western world. They offer students the opportunity to examine many of the religious philosophical ideas that have motivated great movements controversies which shape the spiritual intellectual framework of the modern world.
Religious Studies Major 7 credits Religion 27 credits REL241 Biblical Literature I-Old Testament REL242 Biblical Literature II-New Testament REL21 History of Christian Thought REL0 World Religions REL56 Biblical World (w) REL40 Persons in Bible/Church History REL441 Christian Ethics (w) THY01 Christian Doctrine I THY02 Christian Doctrine II Philosophy PHI21 History & Problems of Western Philosophy PHI22 Issues in Western Philosophy PHI55 Argument Analysis Senior Project 1 credit REL48 Senior Project 1 Religious Studies Minor 24 credits Required courses 18 credits REL241 Biblical Literature I-Old Testament REL242 Biblical Literature II-New Testament REL21 History of Christian Thought REL0 World Religions THY01 Christian Doctrine I THY02 Christian Doctrine II Philosophy Electives credits PHI21 History & Problems of Western Philosophy PHI22 Issues in Western Philosophy PHI55 Argument Analysis Religion Electives credits REL56 Biblical World (w) REL40 Persons in Bible/Church History REL441 Christian Ethics (w)