1931-1932 Academic Catalog

44 S GGESTE URSES f or th degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Science). These 1 ctive may be chosen by the student from any department of in struction. 12. Phy-'ical Education: In addition to those specified above, four hotll's of Physical Education are required, but t hey do not count towards a degree. MINISTRY OF THE GOSPEL Thi s course is offered to all who wish to prepare for the Gospel Mini stry and to enter a theological seminary. The com– plete outline of the course is given on pages 34 35. All credits count towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Completion o:f the course gives the degree. CHRISTIAN MISSIONS COURSE This course is offered to all who desire to do work in Christian Missions at home or abroad. See the full outline of the coUTse under course for the Gospel Ministry on pages 34-35. All credits count towards the degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. PHARMACY This course is suggested for all who desire to enter a school of Pharmacy. All credits count towards the degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. 1. Rhetoric (six semest er-hours); 2. Chemistry (twenty-four semester-hours); 3. English (six semester-hours); 4. Mathematics (Algebra, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, sixteen semester-hours); 5. Modern or Classical Languages (twelve or sixteen semes- ter-hours); 6. Botany (eight semester-hours); 7. Zoology (eight semester-hours); 8. Engineering Drawing (eight semester-hours); 9. Psychology (three semester-hours); 10. History (three semester-hours); 11. Sociology (six semester-hours). COURSE IN POLITICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE This course is suggested for all who desire to serve in public service at home or abroad. It gives the degree of Bachelor of Arts upon completion of the course. For complete outline of the course see the Arts Course, page 30. DEGREES Cedarville College confers the degree: of Bachelor of Arts and also the degree of Bachelor of Science upon completion o:f sufficient credits required for these degrees.

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