1932-1933 Catalog

SPECIAL COURSES 37 4. Greek (fourteen semester hours); 5. Science (fourteen semes ter hours, one of the sciences to be geology, six semester hours); 6. History (twelve semester hours); 7. Oratory (four semester hours); 8. Argumentation and Debating (four semester hours); 9. General Psychology (three semester hours) ; 10. Logic (three semester hours) ; 11. Social Science (six semester hours selected from the departments of Economics, Sociology, and Political Science); 12. Ethics (three semester hours) ; 13. Apologetics (three semester hours); 14. Astronomy (three semester hours); 15. A major study (a study selected by the student and in– cluding eighteen semester hours work in any one department of study). Work required in any department may be counted as part of the major study in that department, except that work in the first year of Latin or Greek cannot be counted. 16. A minor study (including twelve semester hours work, to be selected by the student from a department closely related to the major study with the advice and consent of the professor at the head of the department in which the major study is taken) . Work required in any department may be counted as a part of the minor in that department; 17. Physical Education: In addition to those specified abowe, four hours of physical education are required, but they do :mot count towards a degree. COURSES IN MUSIC MISS LYDIA BERKLEY, Director. MRS. HELEN LAUGHLIN CORRY, Assistant Director. Outline of lnstruction.-Recognizing the greater bene– fits to be derived from clearly defined and thoroughly system– atized study, the Cedarville College Department of Music pre– sents the f ollowing outline of instruction. The system is ar– ranged in t hree general divisions: 1. The Preparatory. 2. The Int ermediate. 3. The Collegiate. The Preparatory Department.-The Preparatory De– partment is divided into four grades and is open to all beginners. This division includes the Primary. Students may pass from one grade to another as rapidly as their advancement justifies. Stu– dents completing this course will have thorough foundation in technic, and must be able to play (as selected by the Director) Sonatinas f rom Czerny, Clementi, Bach, Handel, Mozart and

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