1985-1986 Academic Catalog

Kecm11irll'•m1Pn:t~ for hours of physics from 71-271 , 71-376 Electricity and M<:tgnetu;m, Physics. PREAGRICULTURE The preagriculture curriculum is ae~ag11ea nical/nontechnical requirements of the agriculture program. Students should schools to which they wish to""-~·~~~,·~- plication materials can be coimukted program includes one year of year of agricultural science or ag11cu1Jtural 71-114 Biology ..... 71-151 , 71-152 General Ch<emistrv 71-185 Introduction to or 71-281 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 41-110 English Composition 41-140 English Composition 51-140 Introduction to the Hum2ml1:ies 81-110 Fundamentals of 91-100 Foundations of Social Science 21-10 I Old Testament 21-102 New Testament Elective Courses The preagriculture student should confer select electives based upon (a) reQ1uu·em1en1ts which he will transfer after Cedarville '-'""'"'"'I=~" specific agricultural program he wishes to include the following: 8 ... 5 .. 5 AGRICULTURE SCIENCE - for careers mcmame: .5 .5 .5 .5 .9 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 BUSINESS - preparation for careers in the mclustrv'-b11Is1nejss of agriculture. 10 PnnCllDh~s of Accounting . . . . . 5 Introduction to Data Processing . 3 Uuant1tat1ve Methods . . . . . . . 4 Pnncitott~s of Economics . 8 Pnnc1ok~s of Organization and Management . 4 Humanities electives IO Social science electives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 pn~engn1eenn1g curriculum is designed to satisfy the tech– rec:1un·err1ents of the first two years of a typical en;g;rn1eenng program. is expected that strict adherence to this program will result in acceptance at an accredited engineering school enabling the student to acquire an en– with an additional two years of study. Students research the engineering schools to which they wish to tr"''""'f''"... so materials can be completed in advance of deadlines. Students who have not had at least algebra I, algebra

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