METHODIST BULLETIN COLLEGE MARCH, 1968 NEWSLETTER Vol. 9, No.1 METHODIST COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION June 10 - July 19/ 1968 OFFERS Opportu nities for: 1. RENEWAL OF TEACHING CERTIFICATES 2. ACADEMIC ACCELERATION 3. REMOVAL OF ACADEMIC DEFICIENCIES 4. BEGINNING OF COLLEGE PROGRAM On a new and modern campus with air-conditioned dormitories, Library, Science Building and Student UnionCafeteria METHODIST COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION JUNE 10-JUL Y 19, 1968 TITLE TIME SH Art Art Appreciation Theory & Practice 9:35-11:00 11:10-12:50 3 3 9:35-11:00 1:10-4:00 same as 101 4 '" 8:00-9:25 11:10-12:35 9:35-11:00 3 3 3 11:10-12:35 3 in Art Educ. Biology 101 Introduction to Zoology Lab (Monday, Wednesday, Introduction to Botany 102 Friday) Principles of Sociology Social Pathology Cultural Anthropology Social Work and Public Welfare Speech Economics 152 Principles of Economics II ::152 Business Law 412 Industrial ReI & Personnel Mgt 151 253 356 361 ]'j1 Fundamentals JUNE 10· JUNE Intro to Educ in Public Schools 102 201 202 220 411 Composition and Grammar Survey of English Literature Survey of English Literature Fundamentals of Reading American Renaissance I II 11:10-12:35 8:00-9:25 9:35-11:00 8:00-9:25 11:10-12:35 3 3 3 3 3 History Western Civilization I Western Civilization II United States History II English History I 9:35-11:00 11:10-12:35 11:10-12:35 8:00-9:25 3 3 3 3 8:00-9:25 3 Modern Concepts of Arith & Alg 101 Elementary ] 51 Lab (daily) Intermediate Music Appreciation Music Fund for Classroom Voice Teachers 8:00-9:25 11:10-12:50 Arranged 3 3 1 Introduction Principles Political French French I Survey of Basic Mathematics 105 College Algebra Spanish 151 Intermediate Spanish Lab (daily) 29 . JULY 19 Chemistry 102 8:00-9:25 3:1 .., 4" 3 + 11:10-12:35 -"-11:10-12:35 -I+9:35-11:00 11:10-12:35same ~ame 10:15-11:05 9:35-10:15 as as 102102 1:10-4:00 General Chemistry II Lab (daily) to Philosophy 9:35-11:00 3 of Physical Science 11:10-12:50 3 Physics 151 302 8:00-9:25 Ma!hematics Philosophy 251 8:00-9:25 101 JUNE Music 151 152 155 I 3 8:00-9:25 43 3 _L 11:10-12:35same 10:15-11:05 +11:10-12:35 same 1:10-4:00 9:35-10:15 as 101 as 101 -1-11:10-12:35 +9:35-11:00 General Chemistry Lab (daily) Mathematics 405 28 French English 101 102 202 351 of Speech Chemistry 101 Education 251 SH 3... 11:10-12:35 8:00-9:25 9:35-11:00 9:35-11:00 9:35-11:00 Sociology 151 253 251 ., TIME TITLE Science American Government Political Theory II 11:10-12:35 8:00-9:25 3 3 9:35-11:00 9:35-11:00 3 3 8:00-9:25 9:35-11:00 3 3 8:00-9:25 8:00-9:25 8:00-9:25 French 102 Elementary 152 Lab (daily) Intermediate French II French II Mathematics 102 Introduction 106 Elementary to Modern Mathematics Psychology 201 250 General Psychology Educational Psychology 101 102 Introduction Introduction Spanish 152 Religion to the Old Testament to the New Testament Functions Intermediate Spanish II Lab (daily) THE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY LISTED FOR WHICH THERE IS INSUFFICIENT REGISTRATION. COST Tuition $25.00 per semester hour General Fee 5.00 per course Science Lab Fee 7.50 per course Room and Board Applied Music Fee 132.50 for six weeks term 40.00 per course (1 s.h.) 3.25 per lesson (part-time) COURSE CALENDAR June June June June June July July July 7-Final RI~gistration Day 9-Residence Halls Open 10-Classes Begin 28-Exams-Three Week Courses 29-Classes in Session 4-5-Holidays 13-Classes in Session 19-Final Examinations ) METHODIST Fayetteville, APPLICATION Full Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) Permanent Present COLLEGE North Carolina FOR SUMMER SESSION . (LAST) 1968 _ (FIRST) (MIDDLE) Address Phone Address Age Phone Health Single Physical Handicaps Married _ Church Preference Where do you plan to live: Dormitory Race At Home Graduation College: __________________ Degree received « date _ Dates attended _ _ List course(s) you plan to take: (7 semester ::! _ Other (specify) High School (name) College Attendance: _ hours maximum) Title Course Name & No. Sem Hrs Period ::E c 7 J: U « ILLI C Check and complete one: ) Temporary transfer student from another college, or recent high school graduate who will attend Methodist College or another college in the fall. The student named above is hereby granted permission to take the course(s) listed above in the Methodist College Summer Session, 1968. DATE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY ) Public school teacher. Last teaching School _ experience: State ____ Year County Send record of course(s) to N. C. Dept. of Certification: Yes _ If yes, complete: , below .A~ __ Class of Certificate: Type ) Methodist Approved (\ DEAN OR REGISTRAR G , A -- - No . Number _ College student by , Advisor MAIL TO: S. R. Edwards, Methodist Fayetteville, Director of Admissions, College North Carolina, 28301 FACTS ABOUT METHODIST COLLEGE FACULTY ACCREDITATION Member of Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Member of Association of American Colleges Member of North Carolina College Conference Approved by N. C. Department of Public In~truction for training of Public School Teachers Approved by University Senate of The Methodist Church CAMPUS Located on a 600-acre tract of land between the Cape Fear River and U. S. Highway 401, two miles north of the city limits of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Buildings: Classroom Building, Science Building, Student Union-Cafeteria, Library Building, Physical Education Building, Infirmary, Administration Building, Auditorium-Fine Arts Building, Bell Tower, Apartments for married students and faculty, Heating Plant and four air-conditioned and fireproof residence halls providing space for 620 students. STUDENT BODY Enrollment: First semester of 1967-68, 1069 students from 17 states and three foreign countries. Alumni: Graduates have been accepted by leading graduate schools including: UNC at Chapel Hill, N. C. State University, Boston University, Southern Methodist University, Scarritt, Appalachian, VPI and East Carolina. Faculty-Student Ratio: 1-16 providing a direct rEo lationship between faculty and students. Sixty faculty members with a high percentage gree. for 1967-68 academic year holding their doctorate de- CURRICULUM Majors Offered In: Biology, Chemistry, Economics and Business AdministratiOn. Elementarv Teaching, English, French, History', Mathematics, Music, Political Science, Sociology, Religion Spanish and a Teacher Education Program preparing secondary school teachers of English, French, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Spanish and the special subject teacher of General Music, also a 3-2 Engineering program. B.A. and B.S. Degrees offer- ed. Minors Offered In: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, French, History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Secondary Education, Sociology and Spanish. ADMISSION INFORMATION Admission Requirements: (1) Upper 50% of graduating class, (2) "e" average or better on high school work, (3) Minimum of 400 on verbal section of the SAT, (4) Good recommendations from school personnel, minister and others. Student Expenses for 1968·69 Academic Year: Da) student, $900, Resident Student, $1,800. ATHLETICS Member of Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with teams in basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, tennis, soccer and wrestling. Strong intramural program involving a high percentage of students. Second Class Postage Paid FAYETfEVILLE. ANNOUNCEMENT N. C. 28301 OF 1968 SUMMER SESSIC SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES PLEASE POST