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Karen Done, College Chair

Social Science | Language Arts | Fine Arts

Social Science, Education & Psychology Department

Karen W. Done, Department Chair
Instructors:  K. W. Done, K. Done, E. Melton, C. Pitts, B. West

           
The curricula in the Social Science, Education & Psychology Department are planned for students who select various fields of study of social sciences, education or psychology.  Continuation of these programs of study at senior colleges or universities leads to a baccalaureate degree.   Students are urged to contact the Social Science, Education, & Psychology Department faculty for additional information and assistance in planning their course of study.

Programs of Study

Child Development

Criminal Justice

Early Childhood Education

Elementary Education

General Education

Political Science

Pre Law

Psychology

Secondary Education

Special Education

Social Science

Social Science Education

Social Work

Language Arts Department
Vera Griffin, Department Chair
Instructors:  D. Burnside, G. Duncan, V. Griffin, C. Metcalf, W. Reed, R. Rockett, C. Walker

 

ENGLISH

The curriculum in English is designed to provide the first two years of course work leading to a baccalaureate degree.  The English curriculum is designed to help students express themselves clearly, effectively, and correctly in speaking and in writing; think logically, with an appreciable degree of penetration; read critically and analytically; and develop an appreciation for literature in general.

 

RADIO & TELEVISION BROADCASTING

The curriculum in Radio & Television Broadcasting is designed to provide the first two years of course work leading to a baccalaureate degree. The Radio & Television Broadcasting curriculum is an interdisciplinary program designed to permit a student to specialize in course work with direct application to the broadcasting industry.

 

SPEECH

The curriculum in Speech is designed to provide the first two years of course work leading to a baccalaureate degree.  The speech curriculum is a program for students who plan to teach speech or become speech pathologists and the opportunity to participate in drama productions.

Programs of Study

English

Radio & Television Broadcasting

Spanish/Foreign Language

Speech Pathology/Audiology

Communicative Disorders

Fine Arts Department
R. Wilcox, Department Chair
Instructors: R. Wilcox , J. McLeod, K. Towers

 

ART

The curriculum in Art is designed to provide the first two years of course work leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree.  This program is for students interested in teaching art in elementary or secondary schools, or those who desire to teach or work in art galleries or museums.

 

NOTE:  Design 1413 is a prerequisite for all other studio courses.

Art Courses

Art Appreciation

Drawing II

Design II

Painting I

Art History II

 

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