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PSY 350: Child Psychology
Biosocial, cognitive, and psychological/social domains of human development (from conception through adolescence) are examined. Emphasis is placed on the integration of relevant theories and research, as well as cultural and individual variations of...
Political Economy
A field of concentration is also offered in political economy, which combines work from the three disciplines of economics, history and politics. This approach allows students to gain a broad, well-rounded background in these inter-related areas...
Student Federation
The Hillsdale College Student Federation exists to represent all Hillsdale College students and act in their best interest. Regularly enrolled students elect the 16-member legislative forum and the...
Guide to Course Descriptions
Courses numbered 100 are planned primarily for freshmen, 200 for sophomores, 400 for juniors and 500 for seniors. Courses numbered 300 are open to sophomores who have appropriate preparation but...
Hillsdale College Founding Articles of Association
WHEREAS the denomination of Christians, known as Free-Will-Baptists, with other friends of education, grateful to God for the inestimable blessings resulting from the prevalence of civil and religious...
Mission Statement
HILLSDALE COLLEGE is an independent institution of higher learning founded in 1844 by men and women “grateful to God for the inestimable blessings” resulting from civil and religious liberty and...
Identity
HILLSDALE is a selective, coeducational college of liberal arts for approximately 1,600 students. Fully accredited, it graduates students with the degree of bachelor of arts or bachelor of science and...
Aims
Hillsdale College maintains its defense of the traditional liberal arts curriculum, convinced that it is the best preparation for meeting the challenges of modern life and that it offers to all people...
Hillsdale College Faculty Statement on Academic Freedom
ADOPTED MARCH 2, 1995
Drafted originally for the Hillsdale College faculty by Dr. Russell Amos Kirk
There is a species of freedom peculiar to the academy: it is commonly called academic freedom, and...