1951-1952 Academic Catalog

48 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 420 BIOLOGY PROBLEMS Required of majors and exclusively for them. A paper on either laboratory or library investigation on a specific topic or phase of biology, usually assigned by the department. The investigation is not necessarily original, but must possess a thorough coverage. The student is given an oral examination on the paper he submits. Prerequisite 20 hours of biological science. Either semester-every year. 2 hours credit. EARTH SCIENCE 101 PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY Consideration of the elements of natural environment, such as climate, soils, re– lief, natural resources, etc., and their relation to the economic life of man. Three hours credit. 102 G EOGRAPHY oF Omo Rivers, land forms, industrial patterns, population trends, occupations and nat– ural resources are but a few of the areas covered in regard to Ohio geography. This course is especially important for Ohio residents. Two hours credit. 201 WORLD GEOGRAPHY Continental geography with special reference to land forms, waterways, people, industries and climate are covered. A comprehensive teaching knowledge of geography suitable for public school use is received by the student. Four hours credit. 203 INDUSTRIAL GEOGRAPHY The significance of industry in its relation to geography ts the course content. Extensive use is made of surrounding industries. 302 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY Historical phases of geology are covered. Various field trips are arranged through– out the semester to nearby points of geological interest. Three hours credit. 401 CLIMATOLOGY Fundamentals of weather observation and forecasting are stressed. Two hours credit. 403 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY A study of earth forces, processes and resulting features. Numerous field trips are arranged. Three hours credit.

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