1946-1947 Academic Catalog

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT 17 Method of Registration 1. Filing o! certifi cate and record of High School work on or before registration day; 2. Having your proposed st udies approved by the registrar; 3. Payment of all !ees; 4. Presentation of cards of admission to the instructors. Curricula. The !allowing courses of study are offered: 1. Arts, giving the degree of Bachelor of Arts; 2. Science, giving the degree of Bachelor of Science; 3. Arts-Agriculture giving the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Ohio St a t e University and the degree of Bachelor o! Science tram Cedarville College. 4. Pre-Professional (see below). Limi'ts of Work No student pursuing the arts course will be permitted to take work !or credit amounting to more than eighteen hours per week per semest er, and no student, the majority of whose grades, reckoned in terms o! semester hours , for the preceding semester was not A will be allowed to take work for credit amounting t o more than sixteen hours per week per semester. A regularly enrolled student must take a minimum o! twelve semester hours. Pre-Professional Curricula By care in choosing electives the Arts and Arts-Science curricula can easily be adapted to the needs of all pre-professional prepara– tion. Students should confer with the professors of the departments wherein t heir int erests lie. Adjustments can be made f or the following and other fields. 1. Busin ess 7. Library 2. Den tistry 8. Medicine 3. Engin eer in g 9. Pharmacy 4. Hom e Econ om ics 10. P olitics & Social Science 5. Journalism 11. Ministry 6. Law The Arts Curriculum Requirements for th e Degree of Bachelor of Arts Upon the completion of the ! allowing requir emen ts, which com– prise the arts curriculum, the degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred:

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