1909-1910 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLF:GF:. TEACHERS' DEPARTMEN~ In order to meet the needs of those who, expecting to enter upon the profession of teaching, desire special train– ing along the lines of their chosen work and of teachers who wish to prepare themselves for advancement, a Teach– ers' Course has been arranged. This course embraces, first, a systematic review of the common branches; second, such advanced work in physics, botany, physiology, civics, rhet– oric, literature, and sociology as will be found especially useful to teachers; and, third, work along professional lines in psychology, pedagogy, and the history of education. The course has been arranged throughout with a view to its prac– tical helpfulness. It extends through two years, and a diploma is given upon its completion. Students may substitute for any of the studies in the Teachers' Course any subjects from the Collegiate and Pre– paratory Departments which are deemed equivalent by the Faculty. All subjects pursued in this department, except preparatory studies, will be credited toward a collegiate degree, in case the student eventually decides to take the regular collegiate course. Students in the Teachers' Course have the use of the library and gymnasium, and are entitled to the same privileges as other students. RATES OF TUITION. The tuition and contingent fees in this department are sixteen dollars per semester. The diploma and graduation fee, payable at the beginning of the second semester of the second year, is five dollars. - 47-

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