1987-1988 Academic Catalog

llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllillllillllllllillllillllillllllllillllillllillllillllllllillllillllillllillllllllllllillllillllllllillllll Science and Mathematics 145 Requirements for Preengineering Program First Year PHYS-171 Engineering Graphics ............ . PHYS-271, PHYS-272 General Physics ........ . PHYS-281, PHYS-282, PHYS-283 Analytic Geometry and Calculus . . . . . ENG-110 English Composition I ENG-140 English Composition II .. . BEOT-10 l Old Testament Survey .. . BENT-102 New Testament Survey .. Humanities or social science electives* . 3 10 15 .5 .5 .5 .5 5-8 58-61 Second Year CHEM-151, CHEM-152, CHEM-153 General Chemistry PHYS-274 Mechanics I-Statics .... PHYS-275 Mechanics II-Dynamics PHYS-276 Electricity and Magnetism PHYS-277 Strength of Materials MATH-388, MATH-389 Advanced Calculus CIS-221 FORTRAN Programming .. Bible electives .............. . Humanities or social science electives * 12 . 5 .5 .5 .5 IO .4 .6 5-7 57-59 *9 hours of humanities/social science electives must be in 300 or 400 level courses. PREDENTAL, PREMEDICAL, PREOPTOMETRIC, PREOSTEOPATHIC, or PREVETERINARY MEDICINE Cedarville students have been quite successful in gaining ad– mission to medical/professional schools. Though no specific major is required by these schools, students typically choose majors in biology or chemistry. While the sequence of courses is arranged with the premedical advisor, the following courses are usually required by professional colleges: MATH-281, MATH-282, MATH-283 Analytic Geometry and Calculus PHYS-271, PHYS-272, PHYS-273 General Physics CHEM-357, CHEM-358, CHEM-359 Organic Chemistry CHEM-356 Biochemistry At least one year of biology, including BI0-311 Vertebrate Embryology and BI0-213 Vertebrate Zoology . MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY A medical technology option is available within the biology major. The student must spend one year in a hospital in– ternship program to become a certified medical technologist. Pre– requisites to the hospital internship include: 24 hours of biology, 24 hours of chemistry, one mathematics course, and completion of all general education requirements. The student may do the internship during his/her senior year, with 48 hours of transfer credit applied to the biology major upon successful completion of the internship. Many students complete the requirements for a biology major first and then take the in– ternship after graduation from Cedarville College . PREPHARMACY The student should select the pharmacy college he plans to at– tend as early as possible so that specific requirements for admis– sion can be met. As many of the following courses as possible should be taken in the one or two years the student attends Cedar– ville College: ENG-110 English Composition I ENG-140 English Composition II BI0-115 General Zoology CHEM-151, CHEM-152, CHEM-153 General Chemistry BI0-213 Vertebrate Zoology MATH-281 Analytic Geometry and Calculus CHEM-357, CHEM-358, CHEM-359 Organic Chemistry COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES These courses are designed to meet the general education requirements for graduation. They will not count toward any science or mathematics major; a student majoring in science or mathematics may take these courses only as electives. However, any course listed for science or mathematics major or minor may also count toward fulfilling general education requirements.

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