1951-1952 Academic Catalog

60 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 311 SURVEY OF ENGLISH HISTORY Prerequisite, 206. May be studied at the same time as 301. A short history of England from the Roman occupation through World War II with emphasis on contributions made to western civilization. Alternate years. Three hours credit. 312 EUROPE SINCE 1914 Prerequisite, 206. An intensive study of the background of World War II. Of– fered alternate years. Three hours credit. 313 THE UNITED STATES (1900-1950) The political, social, and economic consequences of industrialism and world politics. Discussions, readings, and reports. Prerequisite 113-114. Offered alter– nate years. Three hours credit. 402 HisToRY OF RussIA Prerequisite, 206. A survey of Russian history from the ninth century to the present. Although studied in chronological order, the emphasis is on achieving some understanding of the policies and institutions of the U.S.S.R. Three hours credit. 411 PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN HISTORY A research course on individual topics. Prerequisite, fifteen hours of history in– cluding 113-114. Two-three hours credit. 412 PROBLEMS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY Prerequisite, fifteen hours of history including 205-206. Research in some prob– lem of special interest to the student. Two-three hours credit. MATHEMATICS 50 HIGH ScHooL ALGEBRA (No CoLLEGE CREDIT) For students who have not presented high school credit in algebra. Includes signed and literal numbers, fractions, factoring, graphs, simultaneous equations, quadratic equations. Five hours per week. (Tutorial fee of $5). 60 HIGH ScHooL PLANE GEOMETRY (No CoLLEGE CREDIT) For students who have not presented high school credit in plane geometry. In– cludes congruent triangles, perpendiculars, parallels, areas, circles, loci, similar polygons, proportionals. Prerequisite: Math 50 or equivalent. Five hours per week. (Tu torial fee of $5). 110 SoLID GEOMETRY For students who have not presented high school credit in solid geometry. In– cludes lines and planes in space; dihedral and polyhedral angles: prisms, cylin– ders, pyramids, cones, spheres, general polyhedrons; surface areas and volumes, Prerequisites: Math 50 or 60, or equivalent. Two hours credit.

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