1923-1924 Academic Catalog
OLLEGI TE DEPARTME T SOPHOMORE YEAR FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER H ours per week Eng lis h ........................... ............. 3 Mathematics ................. ............... 4 Hours p er w eek Engl is h ................................ ........ 3 Mat hematics .... ..... .......... .......... ... 4 Botany .. ....................... ............... 4 Mechanical Drawing ........ .......... 2 Mod ern Lang uag e ......... ....... 3 or 4 Botany ....... .................................. 4 Mechanical Drawing ................. . 2 Mod ern Language ..... ...........3 or 4 J UNIOR YEAR FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER H ours per week Economics ................................... 3 ' H ours pe r w eek E conomics ..... ............. ................. 3 Phys ics ............................... ......... 4 Phys ics ... ...... ............................ ... 4 Geolog y ........................................ 3 Elective ........................... ...... 5 or 6 Geolog y ................... ..... ...... ........ .. 3 El ecti ve ......... ... ......... ...... ......5 or 6 Students presenting no modern language as a part of their entrance requirements are required to take a modern language (either German or French) four hours per week for two years. Those presenting two years of a modern language are required to take the same language three hours per week, or a different one four hours per week, for two years. The Two Years' Work Required m Ohio State University SE NIOR Y E A R FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Hours p er w eek Animal Hu s bandry .... .... .. ....... ... 4 Agricultural Chemis try ........ .... 4 Rural Economics ... ........... .......... 4 Agronomy ........ ....... ........ ............. 4 Choice of an y t wo of the s ub– ject s taken the firs t s emester, and ten hours to be elected with the approval of the advis or. POST -SENIOR Y EAR Two subjects of four required in the senior year, eight hours. T en hours a week throughout the year, from any of the courses related to the previous year's work in the college of agriculture. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS IN CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 1. No student is eligible for the completion of the arts-agricul– ture curriculum in the University who has not been a resident stu– dent at Cedarville College for at least three years, and who has not gained at least ninety-six semester-hours' credit in Cedarville Col– lege, in addition to Bible. 2. No student shall be eligible for the degree of Bachelor of Science from Cedarville College, in the arts-agriculture curriculum, 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 arts-agriculture curriculum any candidate wh') has, in its opinion, not maintained a standard of good schol~rship. THE AGRICULTURAL CURRICULUM For students who do not wish to spend the five years required in the arts-agri culture curriculum for the degrees of Bachelor of Scie:1ce and Ba.c~elor of Science in Agriculture, the agricultural curriculum reqmrmg four years and leading to the degree of Bache– lor of Science in Agriculture has been arranged. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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