1949-1950 Academic Catalog

DIVISION OF EXTENSION Extension study is designed to meet the needs of teachers in service, those wanting to improve themselves in certain areas and for those who can­ not attend the regular or summer sessions. Extension study is not intended as a short cut to an education. Students who are doing full time work in the regular college sessions are not permitted to carry extension study. In any one summer session a student may not take more than two extension courses unless the dean of the college or the registar gives his approval. Cedar- ville College does not encourage extension study while the student is doing residence study. Financial arrangements with the Cedarville College business office must be completed before the extension study registration is arranged. Any ex­ tension study not completed in one calendar year's time will be automatical­ ly considered a failure with no tuition, book or other fees refunded. Only full time residence staff members offer extension study at Cedarville Col­ lege. A list of available extension courses follows: COURSES BIBLE 101 Old Testament 102 New Teatament CHEMISTRY *101-102 Gen. Chemistry *201-202 Organic Chemistry EARTH SCIENCE 101 Principles of Geography 102 Geography of Ohio ECONOMICS 201 Economics EDUCATION: ELEMENTARY 301 Language Methods 202 Reading Methods 201 Arithmetic Methods 332 Elementary Sch. Manag. 321 Children’ s Literature 21IP Child Psychology (see Psych.) EDUCATION, SECONDARY 402 Class Management. 361 History of Education 422 Tests & Measurements ENGLISH & LITERATURE 101-102 Freshman English 201-202 American &English Survey 311 Shakespeare 321 English Novel French 101-322 French GERMAN 101-322 German GREEK 101-322 Greek HEALTH & PHYS; EDUCATION 211 Personal Hygiene 112 Principles of P. E. 412 Organization & Administration 231 Health Activities 411 Method & Material 212 Community Hygiene *121 Games of Lower Organization *122 Rhythmics HEBREW 101-202 Hebrew HISTORY 101 European History (Europe to 1725) 311 English History (Survey) 201 U.S. History (America to 1865) 102 European History (Europe from 1725) 202 U.S. History (Americafroml865) LATIN 101-381 Latin MATHEMATICS 120 Algebra 130 Trigonometry 150 Analytic Geometry 211 Differential Calculus 212 Integral Calculus 52

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