1965-1966 Academic Catalog

EDUCATION U AT I ON ND HOL y Professors: Clifford R. Maddox; Clifford W. Johnson, Chairman Assistant Professors: Boyd Max Dowell, Merlin F. Ager The division of Education offers students professional instruction with the purpose of providing competent, enthusiastic, and energetic teachers for public, Christian, and missionary schools. The division of Psychology seeks to aid students in the adjustment to everyday life through an understanding of human behavior. On June 10, 1983, Cedarville College was approved for the prepara– tion of teachers by the state of Ohio. The program began with the 1963-64 Freshman Class. The first certificates will be granted in May, 1967. The joint program with Central State College will continue through May, 1966. Students anticipating teacher certification should plan their programs carefully with the appropriate advisors. Students interested in teaching at the secondary level will be assigned advisors in their subject matter area or teaching field. Programs of studies for the different teaching fields are listed with division course offe1ings. Bachelor of Science in Education Programs Requirements for the High School Standard Provisional Certificate. Meet all general college requirements except foreign language. Prospec– tive candidates must be emotionally, morally, and physically fit; free from objectionable physical problems; and capable of speaking and writing correct English. An English proficiency examination will be given at the end of the Sophomore year. Students must successfully complete student teaching. At least one comprehensive teaching field or a major and minor teaching field is required for graduation. Comprehensive teaching fields of at least forty-five semester hours are available in Science, Social Studies, Business Education, and Music. Major teaching fields at the secondary level are available in Art, Biology, Bookkeeping-Basic Business, English, General Science, Health and Physical Education, History and Government, Mathematics, Physical Science, and Secondary School Music. Minor fields of at least eighteen semester hours are available in Biology, Bookkeeping, Chemistry, Earth Science, Economics, Elementary School Music, German (twenty-one hours beyond elementary language), Mathematics, Physics, Salesmanship-Merchandising, Sociology, Speech, and Stenography-Typing (twenty-hours). 51

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