1988-1989 Academic Catalog
Summer School The College offers two summer terms of five weeks each from June through mid-August. A student may earn up to ten quarier hours each term. Additionally, other summer course offerings are available at specifically designated times. Chapel is held daily and attendance is required. The summer sessions can appeal to a variety of students. Some wish to accelerate their college program. Other students from other institutions may desire Bible courses which are not avail– able at their institutions. Teachers find the summer terms conve– nient as a means by which to update themselves in their disci– plines. Others enjoy the advantages of smaller summer classes. Incoming freshmen recognize summer attendance as an excellent opportunity to become acclimated to academic pursuits before campus activities begin in the fall. High school students who have completed their junior year and who display sufficient academic strength may want to consider the summer program. Some in this category who are children of grad– uates of the college may qualify for the popular Alumni Children Scholarship Program which provides tuition-free credit during one term. Students interested in attending summer school should contact the director of summer school. The following courses are typically offered during the summer: Biblical Education BENT-J04 New Testament Survey BENT-207 Four Gospels BETH-240 Theology Survey BECE-260 The Inductive Method of Bible Study BEPT-340 Baptist Hist01y and Polity Business Administration ECON-231 Macroeconomics Communication Arts COM-1 JO Fundamentals of Speech Academic Information 47 Education EDUC-JOO Introduction to Education EDUC-182 Mathematics for Elementary Education EDUC-236 The Learner and the Learning Process EDUC-316 Methods of Teaching EDUC-321 Philosophy of Education Language and Literature ENG-1 JO English Composition I LIT-235 American Romanticism LIT-236 American Realism LIT 332 Seventeenth Centmy English Literature LIT-334 Nineteenth Century English Literature Music HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities Physical Education PEI-154 Golf PEI-177 Tennis Psychology PYCH-160 General Psychology PYCH-260 Human Growth and Development Science and Mathematics BIO-JOO Principles of Biology GSCI-161 Introduction to Physical Science Social Sciences and History GSS- JOO Foundations of Social Science HIST-111 United States History SOC-240 Marriage and the Family GE0-251 World Geography Internships are also available in most major fields which require them.
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