1974-1975 Academic Catalog
Academic Information college, has been able to take several Bible courses, and has had the Christian fellowship and service opportunities only a Biblically-related college can offer. The program also lends itself to preparation for careers in foreign missionary service. It is possible for persons having the R.N. to get employment in area hospitals while enrolled in Cedarville, and there are some limited possi– bilities for employment in the college health center. The degree granted in the previously described nursing program is not to be confused with the bachelor of science in nursing degree which is frequently required for those working in hospital supervision and profes– sional nursing education. Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental A student desiring to attend a professional school of medicine or dentistry should examine the catalog of the professional school, and work closely with his academic counselor in preparing his program of study. Typically, the student will major in Biology or Chemistry, de– scribed in the Science and Mathematics section. Pre-Pharmacy A description of the pre-pharmacy program offered in cooperation with the College of Pharmacy at Ohio State University is described in the Science and Mathematics section of the catalog. Correspondence Study Although correspondence study seldom can replace the experiences gained through the actual classroom instruction and discussion, it is recognized that occasional utilization of correspondence study is neces– sary. The total number of quarter hours of correspondence study accepted toward completion of degree ·requirements shall not exceed fifteen. In order for correspondence study to be acceptable, prior permission must have been received for each course from the instructor of the course involved, the academic counselor, and the Registrar. Correspondence study is not counted as residence credit, and therefore can not be coun– ted toward the residence requirements. Permission forms are available in the Registrar's office. Credi~s received for correspondence study are treated in the same manner as transfer credits.
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