Ripon College 2021-2022 Catalog

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184 Courses of Study

401. Teaching of Psychology Staff Two credits. An introduction to the teaching of psychology in high school. Focus will be on the development of useful pedagogical tools for the teaching of psychological principles in the classroom. A syllabus will be developed and, when possible, the student will give lectures in a high school class. Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. 435. Field Studies in Child Development Kovack-Lesh Variable credit course, 1-2 credits. Organization and execution of observational studies of children in a variety of non-laboratory settings, including day care centers. Focus will be on the use of field research methods to study principles of child development, including language, emotional, cognitive, social and moral development. Students will meet regularly with the instructor. Prerequisites: PSC 110, 235 and consent of the instructor. 523. Research Seminar Staff Four credits. Reading, discussion and experimental investigation of various topics in psychology at an advanced level. Each student prepares a research proposal and reviews the proposals of other students. The investigation is conducted independently and reported at a symposium held at the end of the semester. Prerequisites: PSC 110, 211 and 212, and senior standing.

Sociology and Anthropology Professor Jacqueline Clark (Sociology); Associate Professors Marc A. Eaton (Sociology, chair), Visiting Professor Ursula M. Dalinghaus (Anthropology)

Sociology Major Mission Statement: The mission of the sociology major is to help students learn to think sociologically so that they may understand, interpret and analyze the social world. To this end, the major seeks to: • Prepare students to think critically about societal issues and problems. • Prepare students to understand basic and applied research in the discipline. • Prepare students to conduct their own sociological research. • Prepare and encourage students to share and use their sociological knowledge in their everyday lives. Communicating Plus — Sociology: All sociology courses emphasize the application of sociological concepts and knowledge to case examples and practical problems faced by society, through both written and oral communication. What is most important to gain from courses in sociology is a distinctive way of interpreting the world around us, that is, an understanding of how we may understand the reality of our social world in sociological terms that are often unfamiliar. This emphasis on the conceptual will provide the most enduring form of education, preparing students to assume their roles as citizens in a humane society, able to critically analyze the causes


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