1900-1901 Academic Catalog

20 CedarviUe College. THE COURSES OF STUDY. CLASSICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL. Two courses of study are offered— the Classical Course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts and the Philosoph­ ical Course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. The object of these courses is to give the student a high and modern collegiate education. Graduates from either cou rse can enter at an advanced standing in higher colleges and universities. Several members of our Board of Trus­ tees are graduates of Eastern Universities, and will be pleased to assist the faithful and aspiring student to a pro­ per standing in Eastern Universities. The President of the College is a local Examiner for the University of Pennsylva­ nia, and will be glad to recommend to that institution any worthy students of CedarviUe College who may desire to take an advanced standing or a special University course. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. In the Classical Department there are daily recitations in all classes. The course consists of teaching and lectin es in History, Philosophy, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, Rhetoric, English Language and Literature, Natural Science, Mental and Mor­ al Science, Logic, Political Science and Ancient Literature. Its aim is to give the student a broad, practical knowledge of the highest mental, moral and spiritual character. PHILOSOPHICAL COURSE. The Philosophical Course is the same as the Classical Course with the exception of Greek, for which German and Philosophical History are substituted. The aim of this course is to accommodate some who prefer German to Greek. It is equal in length to the Classical Course.

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