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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
::!
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Other (specify)
High School (name)
College Attendance:
_
hours maximum)
Title
Course Name & No.
Sem Hrs
Period
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) 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
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experience:
State ____
Year
County
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If yes, complete:
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, A
-- - No .
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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
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