SOCIAL SCIENCE • fall Social Science offers major in Sociology In THE DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE offered a major in Sociology for the Iirst time this year. This along with a move by the Psychology and Sociology department to new quarters in the clinic building constituted an enlargement of the division. The growth was the result of a federal grant. The departmen t of Business and Economics added a variety of calculators and other equipment. Also, a course in data processing increased tJ,e scope of the department . Raymond Muncy returned from fifteen months of doctoral study to head the History and Social Science department. An addition to this line of 48 study ,vas a new course in ancient history. The division has continued to contribute to general education requirements through courses in American national government, vvcstern civilization, international relations, principles of economics and general psychology. New teachers in their respective fields are David Burks and orman Merritt in business; Richard Indermil in psychology; William Culp in sociology.; Ron Young in political science; and Thomas Statom in history. They compensate for the four teachers away on doctoral study. STRESSING Locke 's "Contract Theory " to an olert 8;00 a.m. group is a Herculean task for Mr. Roberts in Constitutional law.
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