The History and Operation of Cedarville College

work in various fields of camping and recreation and to administer youth activities in churches and you.th organizations. 36 d) Division of Language and Literature. The division of language and literature comprises the departments of English language, speech, English and American literature, Greek language and literature, Spanish language and literature, French language and literature and German language and literature. This division aims to give each .student a working knowledge of the language he is studying, enabling him to write clear, readable effective Englishi to analyze any piece of English writing; to know the great master-pieces of English and American literature; to love his own language and to desire to explore its treasures for himself, and to read a foreign language, understanding it well and using it successfully as a tool. All students entering the school are required to take the English placement test, unless they present acceptable evidence of advance standing. A student who has had two years of a foreign language in high school and wishes to continue his studies in that language to meet college foreign language requirements may satisfy such requirements by taking the second year six hours of his elected language, provided he can first pass a proficiency test. e) Division of Music. The division of Music includes music theory, music history, church music, music education, and applied music. This division seeks to provide college work for the serious -

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