1929-1930 Academic Catalog

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Arts amount ing to more than eighteen hours per week per semester, and no st udent , the majority of whose grooes for the preceding semester, r eckoned in terms of semester hours, was not A will be allowed to take work for such credit amounting to more than sixteen hours per week per semester. Time Required Ordinarily t he completion of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts and the state high school certificate in the arts– education curriculum t akes four years. State Recognition and Credit Cedarville College was recognized as a regular institution for the professional training of teachers on April 16, 1915. All of the requirements of the school laws in regard to the training of high school teachers are fully complied withi and full normal credit can be obtained for all work in this curricu um. THE ARTS-SCIENCE CURRICULUM Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science The requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science are as follows: 1. Bible (six semester-hours selected from this department); 2. Rhetoric (six semester-hours); 3. English Literature (three semester-hours); 4. Modern Language (from twelve to sixteen semester-hours, including two years' work in one language or one year's work in each of two languages, selected from the following: French, German); 5. General Chemistry (eight semester-hours); 6. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis (six semester-hours); 7. Trigonometry (four semester-hours); 8. College Algebra (four semester-hours ); 9. Analyt ical Geometry (six semester-hours ) ; 10. General Zoology (eight semester-hours); 11. General Botany (eight semester-hours) ; 12. Gen eral Physics (eight semester-hours ); 13. History (three semester-hours, a r equired course in Amer ican hi story) ; 14. Oratory (four semester-hours ); 15. Argumentation and Debating (four semest er -hours ); 16. General P sychology (three semester -hours ) ; 17. Logic (t hr ee semester-hours ) ; 18. Social Science (thr ee semester-hours, selected from the de- partments of economics, sociology and polit ical science ) ; 19. Ethics (three semester-hours); 20. Apologetics (three semester-hours) ; 21. Elective Studies in addition to those specifit:,d ahove, to an amount sufficient to make a total of one hundred and twenty semester hours , which is the number required in the arts-science curriculum for the degree of Bachelor of Science; these elec– tives may be chosen by the student from any department of in– struction. PAGE TWENTY-ONE

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