OPPORTUNITIES TO: CONTEMPORARY CAMPUS • renew teaching certificates • remove academic deficiencies • air-conditioned dormitories • small classes • accelerate course of study • begin college program • fully accredited II methodist college Fayetteville, APPLICATION Full Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) --------Permanent Present Address 1971 (FIRST) (LAST) __________________ (MIOOL~----- Phone ------ u . Health Single Carolina FOR SVMMER SESSION Address Age North . Physical Handicaps ----------------------------- Married Church Preference Where do you plan to live? Dormitory Race ------At Home __ . High School (name) College Attendance: Phone --.---- Other (specify) ---------- College: Graduation .. date ---.---- Dates attended --.---.- Degree received ----.----- o fT1 -l ~ List course(s) you plan to take: (7 semester hours maximum) Course Name & No. Title Sem. Hrs. Period () I ~ Z o 3:: ~ r 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, 1971. ( SIGNATURE OATE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY OF OEAN OR REGISTRAR ) Public school teacher. Last teaching experience: School State County _. Send record of course(s) to N. C. Dept. of Certification: If yes, complete: Class of Certificate: Type .__ G ., A Yes Year .---No ---- , below A- __ Number ------------- ) Methodist College student ---- I Approved by . , Advisor MAIL TO: Fred C. McDavid, Summer School Director Methodist College Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 -123 r methodist college summer session • lune 7-iuly 16, 1971 181 Sociology Religion 155 151 RM. • Music 9:35-11:00 PERIOD PERIOD RM. SH DEPARTMENT SH French 11:10-12:50 PERIOD SH 11:10-12:50 AND COURSE TITLE German F-123 C-244 C-246 Educational Psvchologv 9:35-10:30 C-105 C-104 S-209 S-20D C-203 New Problems Western Old American Testament 300 Sdence 102 35Appreciation 324of of Government 8:009:25 C-240 C-240 F-134 C-245 F-G9 F-G3 Voice Clarinet Crafts Business Law 1Pollution To Be Arranged 9:25 C-103 8:55 F-G4 Violin 8:30· 9:35-10:30 S-101 S-203 1:104:00 C-243 8:55 S-216 S-222 Introduction 410 151 32to to Modern Math 8:00C-241 152 C-241 Children's ~40 F-Ens Literature Intermediate French III 8:00S-10l Civilization IIIII 11:10-12:05 F-G6 Piano Viola Intro. Educ. in Public Schools8:00C-103 Pre-Calculus Math Wed., 8:00Fri.) C-243 Advanced C-103 German German II Spanish F-Ens C-242 152 C-242 German German 9:35-10:30S-101 372 and 9:35-11:00 9:25 C-24] 9:35-11:00 9:25 Composition Political 250 The(;ry & Grammar ICOURSE Modern U. S.Testament History European Iof Intrnduction Testing & Evaluation to Philnsophy 252 Principles Organ of Economics ITo Be Arranged + Lab 11:10-12:05 Cultural Anthropology 9:35-11:00 English Literature I11:10-12:50 Elementary French II Saxophone 171 Music Art Appreciation Speech (Meets 2(Mon., periods per day) Fundamentals Speech Psychology Psychology of Personal Adjust. 303 day) ]65 ?51 two per day) Survey Marriage Criminology & Basic Family Math Spanish Iperiods Political Science ~ERIOD SH 263 153 DEPARTMENT AND TITLE ) lune 356 101 1!)1 1971 1971 25, 28-iuly 7-iune 16, THE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ON OR AFTER MAY 31 ANY LISTED COURSE FOR WHICH THERE IS INSUFFICIENT REGISTRATION. Independent study is available if sufficient need arises. -- e) gistration Fee / COST 674Residence 167.00 for six weeks term Applied Fee per p.m. course (1 S.H.) "Final Examinations Classes Begin at of 8:00 a.m. Tuition Last Day of Registration Last Day Classess Halls Open at 2:00 10.00 $Music 33.50 5.00 per semester course hour I I40.00 ~ '\ I Board and Room CALENDAR I -------------~-----------------------------_._--- ) .; - > I: 1::l u « .J Cl) 01'0 0.. OIl Z OIl w 0 1'1 CIl >CIl ';; 0.. 1'0 DI UIi. • en W W CII OIl 1::l c: U -" +C (I) U 0en '+C 0:J E :J E "- STUDENT BODY enrollment: Capacity for 1200 students, with dormitory space for 620. alumni: Graduates have been accepted by leading graduate schools including: U.N.C. at Chapel Hill, Duke University, N. C. State University, George Washington University, Boston University, Southern Methodist University, V.P.I. and East Carolina. ATHLETICS member of Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with teams in baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, tennis, soccer and wrestling. Strong intramural program involves a high percentage of students. facts about 0 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, N. C. buildings: Classroom Building, Science Building, Student Union-Cafeteria, Library, 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. methodist CURRICULUM . majors offered for: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics and Business Administration, Elementary 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; and a 3-2 Engineering program. B.A., and B.S. Degrees, minors offered in: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, French, History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science. Psychology, Religion, Secondary Education, Sociology and Spanish. college ACCREDITATION - member of: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Association of Ameri,~.. co 0> Q) >- Association III can Colleges, N. C.LL of Cola:l ..J .. u oJ +"0 Z I.L Q) +:J w ..JUniversities. ~Q)E leges and approved by: N. C. Dept. of Public Instruction for training of Public School Teachers, University Senate of the United Methodist Church. 0 CII ""0 - ADMISSION recommendations: (1) Upper 50% of graduating class, (2) "C" average or better on high school work, (3) minimum 01 400 on verbal section of the S.A.T., (4) good recommendations from school personnel, minister and others. I - <"4 -.-0 e ~uIIIM .. .. 0+-.. .•. Gi ,~ +';: 0 ~ D. ...c0EIII0:CI) .. ...r= .- m>-ZN ~0"0 ,<"4 0> ' CII :» VIII Z ;::: D.:a i:0:: .•. 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