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Hymel, Glenn M. – 1988
An undergraduate psychology course (Models of Human Behavior) that is taught at New Orleans's Loyola University is described. The survey-type course emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding human behavior and spans several major orientations in Western intellectual thought regarding human behavior. The course is intended to…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design
Ware, Mark – 1981
This paper includes the description and evaluation of a course in career development for psychology undergraduates. Background information for the course is provided, followed by a description of the three course components which correspond to the three course goals, i.e., increasing knowledge about (1) oneself; (2) educational and occupational…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, College Students, Course Descriptions
La Brack, Bruce – 1985
Although more and more people are living in other cultures for extended periods and facing both culture shock in the new environment and re-entry into the old environment, little serious study has been conducted on how people readjust to their home environment after having lived in another culture. Only in the last decade have researchers begun to…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Training, Culture Contact, Foreign Countries
Kramer, Ronald C. – 1979
The major objective of the labeling perspective and conflict/power approaches to teaching college level criminology is to increase student understanding of crime as a sociological phenomenon. The labeling perspective maintains that the way in which criminology concepts are defined influences the kinds of questions and issues which are focused…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Course Descriptions, Crime
Ward, Dale L.; Hillis, Arthur L. – 1981
The student development course described in this report is offered by Housatonic Community College (HCC) to provide students with: (1) a means of assessing their strengths and weaknesses; (2) an introduction to the social sciences and to the study of self vis-a-vis society; and (3) a means of planning career objectives. Part I of the report…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Conklin, George H. – 1977
Introductory social science courses could benefit from introducing experiment simulation into the curriculum via the computer. Properly used, the computer should enable the instructor to include the benefits of the laboratory at a reasonable cost into a pre-existing course. The EXPER-SIM (Experiment Simulation) program was combined with PROFIS, a…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Course Descriptions
Brown, William R.; And Others – 1977
An approach is described for teaching undergraduate sociology students social research skills through student use of packaged computer programs while carrying out their own research projects. Two back-to-back courses focus on training in data collection methodologies, followed by training in data analysis using the computer. In order to meet the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Data Analysis
Buss, Terry F.; Binning, William C. – 1979
College political science departments can derive several benefits by offering computer utilization and survey research courses to secondary social science teachers. Presently, attitudes of both teachers and students toward the relationship between the "hard sciences" and the social sciences account for the lack of computer utilization in that area…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College School Cooperation, Computer Oriented Programs, Course Descriptions
Wallace, Richard Cheever – 1983
A college-level applied sociology course in which students use sociological theory or research methodology to solve social problems is described. Guidelines for determining appropriate projects are: (1) the student must feel there is a substantial need for the project; (2) the project must be approachable through recognized sociological…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Higher Education, Research Methodology
Roderer, Lawrence C.; Lacy, Richard – 1985
In spring 1984, an interdisciplinary course on the history and literature of man's voyages and relationship with the sea was introduced at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (JSRCC). The course was team taught from the perspectives of the social sciences and English departments, incorporating fiction and non-fiction sources related to…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Descriptions
King, Edith W. – 1974
This paper describes the Integrated Studies Project, a middle school curriculum project developed at Keele University in England, and designed to integrate the social sciences and the expressive arts. The described materials are available from Oxford University Press. These consist of large fold-out sheets with information, photographs, drawings,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization
McConnell, James E. – 1976
The scientific community needs to reappraise its actions and become concerned with the real world problems that threaten existence in society. These include world poverty, starvation, and declining quality of life. Geographers need to develop greater concern resulting in evaluating their research, curricula, educational goals and course content in…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
Woolever, Roberta – 1979
This paper describes an undergraduate course for non-education majors which emphasizes rational decision making as advocated by John Dewey. The course, offered in 1976 by the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, had three instructional goals. These were to (1) provide students an opportunity to learn about…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives
Hagener, Caesar – 1976
A curriculum project on political party democracy in West Germany is described. Intended mainly for use in grades 9-10, the curriculum was developed by German social scientists, educators, and students from 1971 to 1973. The curriculum report is presented in two sections. Section I describes the learning package, tells who it is designed for,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Civics, Comparative Education
Lamy, Steven L. – 1980
This paper presents models for integrating themes and concepts of international studies into an educational program for elementary and secondary teachers. The interdisciplinary program can be taken as preservice or inservice training. It was developed in response to the need for colleges to provide classroom teachers and administrators with new…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies