1955-1957 Academic Catalog

, • Curriculum Inforniation TRANSFER STUDENTS. Transfer students with advanced standing must take as soon as possible after transfer those required courses which they would already have completed had they entered Cedarville College as beginning freshmen. This includes the required work in Bible and physical education, together with any other such work required of Cedarville College freshmen. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION Cedarville College offers the Bachelor of Arts degree with Majors in the following fields: Bible, Education, English, Music, Social Science and General Science. The College also offers the following teaching fields in addition to the above: General Science, History, Languages and Physical Education (See De– partment of Education) ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS. A minimum of one year, or the equivalent of resident study during the senior year is required of all candidates for the baccalaureate degree. The final thirty semester hours must be completed at Cedarville College. One hundred twenty-£our se– mester hours of academic credit, including four hours in physical education, of such quality as to secure two hundred forty grade points, are required for graduation. Students transferring from other institutions are required to earn twice as many grade points as hours at Cedarville College. If a student has acquired more than one hundred twenty hours, the grade points must equal twice the number of hours of credit. Of the 120 hou1~s required for graduation not less than 40 must be of Junior– Senior rank. a. Bible b. English Grammar and Composition c. Lit rature d. Sp ech 19 Sem. hrs. of prescribed courses 6 hours 6 hours 4 hours 31.

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