1931-1932 Academic Catalog

40 SUGGESTED COURSES SUGGESTED COURSES The following courses are suggested as preparatory and helpful to students who are looking forward to a special vocation. Students have the two-fold advantage of getting a thorough foundation laid for their life's work: first, by taking these courses in the classes of limited numbers in Cedarville College, where each student receives special guidance; and, second, by getting the courses at a very low cost under superior instruction. Credits in all of these courses count towards a college degree. OUTLINES OF SUGGESTED COURSES BUSINESS COURSE Gives the degree of Bachelor of Arts 1. Bible (six semester-hours selected from this department). 2. Rhetoric (six semester-hours). 3. English (six semester-hours). 4. Foreign Language (from twelve to sixteen semester- hours). 5. Mathematics (eight semester-hours). 6. Science (eight semester-hours'). 7. History (six semester-hours, American and European). 8. Public Speaking (eight semester-hours, Oratory and Debate). 9. General Psychology (three semester-hours). 10. Logic (three semester-hours). 11. Social Science (six semester-hours, Commercial Law and Geography). 12. Ethics (three semester-hours). 13. Apologetics (three semester-hours). 14. Typing (eight semester-hours). 15. Stenography (ten semester-hours). 16. Book-keeping and Accounting. 17. Elective Studies (in addition to those specified above, to an amount sufficient to make a total of one hundred and twenty semester-hours, which is the number required for the degree of Bachelor of Arts). PRE-DENTISTRY COURSE Gives a Certificate. This is a suggested course for any who desire to pursue den– tistry as a vocation and make preparation to enter a dental school. It gives a certificate upon completion. The following subjects are suggested: Rhetoric, six semester-hours;

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