1962-1963 Academic Catalog

Division of Education and The division of Education and Psychology comprises the departments of the two above-mentioned fields. This division seeks to assist in the training of students who wish to teach in public or private schools; and to aid in the ad– justment of students to everyday life through an understand· ing of human behavior. By arrangement with Central State College (located four miles from Cedarville) we have established what we believe will be a very attractive program for prospective teachers at either the elementary or secondary level. It will be possible for a student during a four year con– centrated program (including two summer sessions), to receive a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from Central State College and a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in a subject matter area, from Cedarville College. If a person, due to em– ployment problems, is unable to carry the heavy load of a four year program, he may extend it to a five year period. All of this can be accomplished while living on the Cedar– ville campus, and participating in the spiritual and social ac– tivities of the college. The following teaching fields are available in secondary education: (1) Biological Science (2) Business Education (3) English (4) General Science (5) History and Government (6) Mathematics (7) Physical Science (8) Music Comprehensive (9) Physical Education (10) Science Comprehensive (11) Social Studies Comprehensive (12) Chemistry A student must take a minimum of two teaching fields or one comprehensive teaching area. It is advisable, however, for 44

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