1919-1920 Academic Catalog

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Requirements for Admission Graduates of the Preparatory Department of Cedarville College are admitted to the rank of Freshmen in the Collegiate Department without examination. Graduates of approved high schools, and other institutions offering preparatory work to the amount of fifteen units, are admitted without conditions to the Freshman Class. Candidates for admission to the Collegiate Department must present four units in foreign language, three in En~lish, three in Mathematics, one in History, two in Natural Science and two selected from any subjects offered by a high school of the first grade. A unit consists of four or five hours' work per week in a given subject throughout the year. Among the subjects which will be accepted for entrance to the Freshman Class are: Latin, Greek, German, French, Spanish, or other foreign language; algebra, geometry, trig– onometry, commercial arithmetic; general, ancient, medieval, modern, American, or English history; civics, economics, sociology, commercial law, commercial geography; physical geography, physiography, physiology, botany, biology, geol– ogy, agriculture, chemistry, physics, astronomy; English com– position, rhetoric, literature, history of literature, advanced grammar; stenography, typewriting, manual training, home economics; music, drawing, elocution. Other subjects given in reputable high schools will be considered for entrance. Curricula and Degrees The following curricula are offered in the Collegiate De– partment; I. The Arts Curriculum, leading to the degree of Bach– elor of Arts; 2. The Arts-Education Curriculum, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts and to the State Provisional High School Certificate;

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