1916-1917 Academic Catalog

r~·- ·- 'I'he two years' work required in the Ohio State University; SENIOR YEAR, FIRST SEMESTER. Animal Husbandry . Agricultural Chemistry .. Rural Economics . Agronomy . Hours per week 4 4 4 SENIOR YEAR, SECOND SEMESTER. Choice of any two of the subjects taken the first semester, and ten hours to be elected with the approval of the advisor. POST-SENIOR YEAR. Two subjects of four required in the Senior Year, eight hours. Ten hours a week throughout the year, from any of the courses related to the previous yea.r's work in the College of Agriculture. GENERAL REQUIREM ENTS IN CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. 1. No student is eligible for the completion of the combined Arts-Agriculture Course in the University who has not been a resident student at Cedarville College for at lea.st three years, and who has not gained at least ninety-six semester-hours' credit in Cedarville College, in addition to Bible. 2. No student shall be eligible for the degree of Bachelor of Science from Cedarville College in the combined Arts-Agri– culture Course who has not received sufficient credit at the Ohio State University to complete a total of one hundred and twenty– eight semester-hours of work. 3. The Faculty of Cedarville College reserves the right to refuse to recommend for the combined Arts-Agriculture Course any candidate who has, in its opinion, not maintained a standard of good scholarship. ADVANTAGES OF THE COMB-U,ED OO"UBSE. 1. It provides more general culture than could be secured in a strictly technical course. -23-

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