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Contact: Robert Woodall, Director
PA 145 Phone extension 2236
email woodallr@nacc.edu
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The Division of Social Sciences,
Speech, and Foreign Languages offers a wide variety of
courses in a number of subject areas. Staffed by
eight
full-time instructors, two special contract faculty, and over twenty adjunct instructors,
the division's semester schedule includes courses in three of
the five areas of the curriculum.
In Area II of the core curriculum, the
division offers two years of a foreign language (Spanish), three religion classes (Survey of Old Testament, Survey of New
Testament, and World Religions), one philosophy class (Ethics and Society), and one
speech class (Fundamentals of Public Speaking). Area IV classes
offered by the division include Western Civilization I and II,
U. S. History I and II, American National Government, World
Geography, General Psychology, Human Growth and Development,
Introductory Sociology, and Social Problems. Among the Area
V or pre-professional or major courses offered by the division
are thirteen Criminal Justice courses, State and Local Government,
an Interdisciplinary
Studies class, and a Humanities Forum.
The division's eight full-time
instructors serve as advisors to students in a variety of
majors. Additionally, several of the division's full-time
instructors serve as advisors to students who have not yet
declared a specific major.
Full-time personnel in the Division of
Social Sciences, Speech, and Foreign Languages:
Kathy Adkins Dobbs,
Speech Instructor
Steven Gambrell, Speech Instructor
Dr. Benton Knox,
Psychology Instructor
Don Reeves,
Religion/Philosophy Instructor
Brent Satterfield,
Criminal Justice Instructor
Robert Woodall,
Psychology Instructor
and Division Director
Special contract and adjunct
faculty:
For course descriptions and
program requirements:
Catalog
For program requirements:
Degree
Sheets
For course syllabi:
Syllabi
Subjects
taught or advised in the Division of Social Sciences, Speech,
and Foreign Languages:
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
GEOGRAPHY
HISTORY
HUMANITIES
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
PHILOSOPHY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY |
RELIGION
SECONDARY EDUCATION--HISTORY
SECONDARY EDUCATION-- SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIOLOGY
SPANISH
SPANISH EDUCATION
SPEECH
SPEECH PATHOLOGY
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