1928-1929 Academic Catalog

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Courses for Fre hmen in the Arts Curriculum The following courses are recommended as the most suitable for freshmen. With the a,dvice of members of the Faculty, each student should select five of these courses in accord ance wjth hi s needs, tastes and previous preparation: Hours per week French ............... . ..... 3 or 4 German .. ........... . ...... 3 or 4 Latin .. . . .... . ..... ... .. .. . 3 or 4 Greek .. ... ....... .......... 3 or 4 Spanish ................. . . . 3 or 4 Algebra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Trigonometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Extemporaneous pealting . . 1 Hours per week General Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . a Bible .. . .. , ..... . .. ... .... .. ... 3 Rhetoric .. ....... . ............. 3 General Zoology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 General Botany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 General Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Physics ............ ... . ..... ... 4 Limit of Work No student pursuing the arts curriculum will be permitted to take work for credit amounting to more than eigh teen hours per week per semester, and no student, the majority of whose grades, reckoned in terms of semester hours, for the preceding semester was not A wjll be allowed to take work for credit amounting to more than sixteen hours per week per semester. Time Required Ordinarily the completion of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the arts cur riculum takes four years. THE ARTS-EDUCATION CURRICULUM Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts and the State High School Certificate This curriculum is intended for those who wish a regular collegiate education and in addition thorough prepa.ration for teach– ing in high schools. Its completion requires residence work to the amount of one hundred and twenty-eight credits or semester-hours. Upon the completion of this course the student receives from Cedarville College a diploma of graduation, and the degree of Bachelor of Arts. From the Department of Public Instruction of the State of Ohio he receives, without examination, a, provisional cer– tificate entitling him to teach in any high school, or to superintend schools in any school district in the state for a period of four years. After the holder of this provisional certificate has taught upon it successfully for twenty-four months, he is given, also without any examination, a state life high school certificate. The requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts and the state high school certificate in the arts-education curriculum are as follows: 1. Bible (six semester-hours selected from this department); 2. Rhetoric (six semester-hours); 3. English and American Literature (six semester-hours); 4. Foreign Language (from twelve to sixteen semester-hours, including two years' work in one language or one year's work in ea.ch of two languages, selected from the following: French, Ger man, Spanish , Latin, Greek, Hebrew); 5. Natural Science (eight semester-hours, including any one of the following sciences: Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, or Physics; each .,cience being pursued throughout an entire collegiate year); 6. History (three semester-hour s, a required course in American history); 7. Oratory (four semest r-hours); 8. Argumentation and Debating (four semester-hours); 9. General Psychology (thr e s m ster-hours); 10. Logic (three sem ster-hours ); PAGE SEVENTEEN

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