ORMAL OUR E FOR . M. DEGREE course, can easily be made np in meeting the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of ... cicnce in Education. The require– ments for thi degree are thirty semester-hours of work, of which twenty-four mu. t be in recitation or lecture work. The remaining ix may be given for work on a thesis. These re– quirements can be completed ordinarily within one collegiate year. But the work on the thesis cannot be counted as a part of the requirements for the state high chool certificate, and if the student requires the full amount of thirty hours of pro– fessional work in order to obtain this certificate, then all of this work must be done in regular class-room work. But in most cases the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education will have had in his undergraduate course such an amount of professional work that twenty-four semester– hours will be more than ample to make up the state require– ments. All work taken for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education must be strictly professional in character, falling within such subjects as education, psychology, ethics, phil– osophy, or sociology. The thesis also must be along educa– tional lines. NORMAL COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS Coll ege graduates desiring to complete the requirements for a state high school certificate, and have the courses taken for this purpose count toward the degree of Master of Arts, can do so by merely complying with the conditions upon which that degree is granted by Cedarville College. The requirements are as follows : Semester-hours Major Study ---------------------------- ------- ·-------------·----------------------------·-- 6 Minor Study ___ ·-- ---·--------- ·--------------------- ··------------ ·-------------------------- 6 Electives --------------------·--·----------------------------·-------------------------------- ·- 12 Thesis ----·. ---------· ___ ·-----·----------- ·---. ------ --·_ ..----------------------------- ___ ·---- 6 Total. ___________ ------------------ _________· __ _______ ·-·---------------------·------------ 30 The student can take some of the subjects required by the law for his certificate as his major study, others for his minor study, and still others for his electives, and in this way get both his degree and the state certificate. STATE RECOGNITION AND CREDIT Cedarville College was recognized as a regular institution for the professional training of teachers, April 16, 1915. All of 26 "I
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