1986-1987 Academic Catalog

132 Preprofessional and Health Science Programs PREAGRICULTURE The preagriculture curriculum is designed to satisfy the tech– nical/nontechnical requirements of the first two years of a typical agriculture program. Students should research agricultural schools to which they wish to transfer at the junior level so that ap– plication materials can be completed in advance of deadlines. The program includes one year of general requirements and a second year of agricultural science or agricultural business. Requirements for Preagriculture Core Requirements 71-114 Biology . . . . . . . . . . . 4 71-151, 71-152 General Chemistry . 8 71-185 Introduction to Analysis . . . 5 or 71-281 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 41-110 English Composition I ..... 41-140 English Composition II 51-140 Introduction to the Humanities 81-110 Fundamentals of Speech .... 91-100 Foundations of Social Science 21-101 Old Testament Survey . 21-102 New Testament Survey Elective Courses .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 . 5 .5 The preagriculture student should confer with his advisor to select electives based upon (a) requirements of the school to which he will transfer after leaving Cedarville College and (b) the specific agricultural program he wishes to enter. Such programs include the following: AGRICULTURE SCIENCE preparation for careers including agronomy, animal science, food science, and horticulture. 71-115 General Zoology . . 5 71-134 General Botany . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Biological science elective . . . . . . . . . 5 71-282 Analytic Geometry and Calculus . 5 71-357, 71-358 Organic Chemistry . . . . 9 71-359 Organic Chemistry or 71-356 Biochemistry 71-384 Probability and Statistics Humanities electives ...... . Social science elective ...... . .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 AGRICULTURE BUSINESS - preparation for careers in the industry-business phases of agriculture. Select from: 71-115 General Zoology, 71-134 General Botany, 71-200 Environmental Biology, 71-238 Introductory Microbiology, or 71-306 Genetics . . . 10 11-101 Principles of Accounting . . . . . 5 11-121 Introduction to Data Processing . 3 11-211 Quantitative Methods . . . . . . . 4 11-231, 11-232 Principles of Economics . 8 11-251 Principles of Organization and Management . 4 Humanities electives 10 Social science electives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 PREENGINEERING The preengineering curriculum is designed to satisfy the technical/ nontechnical requirements of the first two years of a typical engineer– ing program. It is expected that strict adherence to this program will result in acceptance at an accredited engineering school at the junior level, enabling the student to acquire an engineering degree with an additional two years of study. Students should research the engineer– ing schools to which they wish to transfer so that application mate– rials can be completed in advance of deadlines. Students who have not had at least algebra I, algebra II and trigonometry in high school should not expect to complete the program in two years. Requirements for Preengineering Program First Year 71-271, 71-272 General Physics ................. 10 71-281, 71-282, 71-283 Analytic Geometry and Calculus .. 15 41-110 English Composition I . . 5 41-140 English Composition II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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