1918-1919 Academic Catalog
REQ IREMENTS FOR B. S. DEGREE 11. Political and Social Sciences. 12. P ychology and Philosophy. 13. Spanish. Work in the first two years of a language cannot be counted as major work. IV. A minor study, including six semester-hours' work to be selected from a department related to the major study, with the advice and consent of the professor at the head of the department in which the major study is taken. No course counted under any other head may be consid– ered a part of the major or minor study. V. Free electives, to the amount of twenty semester– hours, selected from any department of instruction. B. A thesis of at least two thousand words upon some subject connected with the department of instruction in which the major study is taken, and meeting with the approval of the professor at the head of that department. The title of the thesis must be submitted not later than the first of February preceding graduation, a copy of the thesis not later than the first of May, and a corrected typewritten copy not later than the Saturday preceding graduation. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE The degree of Bachelor of Science may be obtained in two ways, either by a course in science taken entirely in Cedarville College or by pursuing a course given conjointly by Cedar– ville College and Ohio State l7niversity. The requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science to be completed entirely in Cedarville College are the same as for the degree of Bachelor of Arts with the addition that in– cluded in the one hundred and twenty semester-hours required for the degree the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Science must complete the following requirements: 1. Two years of some foreign language. 2. College Algebra (four semester-hours). 3. Trigonometry (four semester-hours). 4. Analytics (four semester-hours). 5. One year of General Biology. 6. One year of General Physics. 7. Two years of Chemistry. These courses are not additional to the one hundred and twenty hours required for the degree, but may be taken as the major and minor studies and as electives. 16
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