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PR 304: Brethren History and Thought
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours A study of the origin and history of the Church of the Brethren including a treatment of traditional beliefs and practices and the major contemporary issues confronting the church. (Selected years)
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PR 375: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour Religion/philosophy majors during their junior year are required to either research a professional vocation related to the discipline or research the various historical trends in Christian theology.
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PR 475: Senior Research Project
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
McPherson College
2-4 hours Religion majors during the senior year are required to do a research project with the topic approved by the department.
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PS 356: American Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A historical survey of the diplomatic relations of the United States, focusing on the events since 1900. How did the U.S. come to "police" the world? Why has the U.S. been involved inso many wars, and with what consequence? How does the American government form foreign policy, and how can we understand the patterns of the past as well as the consequences for the future? Prerequisite: G-HI 202 or consent of the instructor. (Spring, even years)
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PS 375: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour A study of historical methodology and library resources. Students focus on building a research bibliography in anticipation of a Senior research project. (Spring)
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PS 475: Senior Thesis
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours (Language Intensive) A capstone experience in reading, research, and writing. The seminar offers students experience in seeking out and evaluating both primary and secondary sources of political information. The seminar is designed to allow students the opportunity to become familiar with the practices and techniques of professional political scientists. Prerequisite: Successful completion of HI 375, HI 410, and permission of instructor. (Fall, Spring)
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PY 204: Child and Adolescent Development
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours A basic course dealing with the various processes of child and adolescent development. The overarching goal or mission of the course is to present the basic knowledge of child development in an applied context in which the established knowledge base of child psychology is used to suggest solutions to social problems of children in this society and in the world community. Prerequisite: G-PY 101 Introduction to Psychology. (Spring)
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PY 210: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A study of female roles, male roles, values, life adjustments, sexual identities, religion, language, and behavior differences based on cultural, educational and socioeconomic factors related to human sexuality. Course uses lectures, audio-visuals, discussions, guest resource persons, assigned readings, and projects or papers to present information.
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PY 254: Parent-Child Relations
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A study of parenting across the lifespan. Topics include parenting styles, parenting strategies, and parenting in different family systems. (Spring)
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PY 295: Field Experience in Psychology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McPherson College
1-4 hours Various types of placements are available for practical experience relevant to the psychology major. Examples: institutions for people with developmental disabilities, adolescent group-homes, the Big Brother/Big Sister program, and others.
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