1989-1990 Academic Catalog

42 Academic Information Study Abroad Program ofChristian Colleges Students planning intensified study in languages are encouraged to par– ticipate in SAPOCC sponsored by King's College, Briarcliff Manor, New York. Programs are offered in France, England, Germany, and Spain. Ce– darville cooperates in this program with other Christian colleges. SAPOCC is a unique experience for Christian young people because it provides them with Christian living, fellowship, and Christian service opportunities in a foreign country as well as an opportunity for academic development. Inter– ested students should contact the Language and Literature Department for details. "Strtdying in China for a summer helped 111e gai111110re ofan appreciatio11a11d1111dersta11d– i11gfor 111yfamily background. It also 111ade 111e ml'are of the 111a11y people who need to know Christ." A senior 1111rsi11g 111aj01~ Kathleen Low isfrom San Leandro, California. Summer School 111e College offers two summer terms of five weeks each from June through mid-August. Astudent may earn up to ten quarter hours each tenn. Additionally, other summer course offerings are available at specifically designated tin1es. Chapel is held daily and attendance is required. The sununer 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 available at their institutions. Teach– ers find the summer terms convenient as a means by which to update themselves in their disciplines. Others enjoy the advantages of smaller summer classes. Incoming freshn1en 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 Sn1dies Program. Some in this category who are children of graduates of the College may qualify for the popularAlumni Children Scholarship Pro– gram which provides tuition-free credit. Students interested in attending summer school should contact tl1e ad- 1nissions office. 111e following courses are typically offered during the smmner: Biblical Education BENT-104 NewTestament Survey BENT-207 Four Gospels BETH-240Theology Survey BECE-260111e Inductive Method ofBible Sn1dy BEPT-340 Baptist History and Polity Business Administration ECON-231 Macroeconomics Communication Arts COM-I IO Fundamentals of Speech RTV-130 Introduction to Broadcasting RTV-131 Radio Control Techniques

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