1964-1965 Academic Catalog

SCIENCE Cedarville SCIENCE Professor: John Brumbaugh, Chairman Assistant Professors: Austin D. Elmore, Dale S. Thomson, Daniel E. Wetzel Instructor: L. Bert Frye Th~ division of Science is comprised of I) Biology and II) Physical Science and Mathematics. This division aims to acquaint the student with the field of science and to aid him in developing clear and orderly thinking processes through the use of the techniques of science and mathematics. The division seeks to help the student to appreciate the facts of creation as studied in the physical and natural sciences. Such an appreciation is vital to a complete Christian view of the world in which we live. Programs are offered leading to both the B.A. and B.S. degrees. The B.S. programs, being considered professional programs, require more hours for the major. Because of this, the requirement of a minor field is waived; and, with the exception of the chemistry major, the language required is waived. The B. S. degree in Secondary Education is cf£8:'ecl in the respecth 1 e science teaching fields. Bachelor of Science Programs Requirements for a Major in Biology. Forty-four to forty-seven semester hours, including Biology 100, 112, 131; Chemistry 151-152; Mathematics 183 (or equivalent); twenty-four hours of advanced Biology. Requirements for a Major in Chemistry. Fifty-two to fifty-eight semester hours, including Chemistry 151-152, 251-252, 253-254, 351-352; Physics 171-172; Mathematics 183 (or equivalent), 184 (or equivalent), 281- 282. Additional Requirements - German 181-182, 281-282. Requirements for a Major in Mathematics. Forty-fom semester hours including Mathematics 183 (or equivalent), 184 (or equivalent), 281-282, 380, 381, 382, 384; Physics 171-172; and eight hours of science to be taken from Physical Science, Physics, or Chemistry. Requirements for a Major in Ger.era! Science. Sixty semester hours in the Science Division. Requirements for a Major in Physical Science. Fifty semester hours b Physical Science and Mathematics. Bachelor of Arts Programs Requirements for a Major in Biology. Thirty-two semester hours, including Biology 100, 112, 131; twenty hours of advanced Biology. Requirements for a Major in Chemistry. Thirty-two semester hours, including Chemistry 151-152, 251-252, 253-254; Physics 171-172. Prerequisites to this major are advanced algebra and trigonometry on the high school level. Requirements for a Major in Mathematics. Twenty-eight semester hours, including Mathematics 183 (or equivalent), 184 (or equivalent), 231-282, 380, 381, 382, 384. Requirements for a Minor in Biology. Sixteen semester hours, in– cluding Biology 100, 112, 131; four hours of advanced Biology. 78

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