CONTEMPORARY CAMPUS • air-conditioned dormitories • small classes • fully accredited OPPORTUNITIES • • • • remove academic deficiencies renew teaching certificates accelerate course of study begin college program Application for Summer Session Methodist College, Fayetteville, N. C. Full Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) ------(-La-s-t)-------~(~FI::::rs-;;-t)-------~(WMiid,dididl;;e)----Permanent Address (Street) (City) (State) Present Address __________________________ (Street) (City) (State) Single Married Phone _ Phone _ Race _ Graduation date _ Church preference Where do you plan to live: Dormitory At Home High School (name) Other (Specify) _ College Attendance: Sem. (Name) Sem. Hrs. Hrs. Period Period Dates attended UJ _ Degree I~ __ r8:00- 9:30 <{I Cl 8:00-11:00 to 9:40-11:10 be arranged 10 to be arranged I~ ....J Term I - Course: (1 course maximum) Dept & Number Title Term II - Course: (2 courses maximum) Dept & Number Title Term III - Course: (2 courses maximum) Dept & Number Title Sem. Hrs. Check and complete one: ( ) Temporary transfer student from another college, or recent high school graduate who will attend another college in the fall. The student named above is hereby granted permission to take the coursers) listed above in the Methodist College Summer Session, 1973. College orUniversity Date Public school teacher. Last teaching experience: School State Signature of Dean or Registrar County Year For certificate renewal send a transcript of my record of courses and grades to: (Administrative Unit) Address: ---------c;Ci~ty--------Methodist College student. attn: ------------;(NN;;a;;;m;e&&~Tmitj,:le;)) ---------State Approved by ____________________ , Advisor. MAIL TO: Fred C. McDavid, Director of Summer Session Methodist College Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 _ TERM I May 15 - June 1 May 14 Last day of registration May 31 Last day of classes June 1 Final Examinations Class period 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. DEPARTMENT ART: AND COURSE TITLE 207-408 Sculpture SH 2 or 3 each DEPARTMENT PHYSICAL ECONOMICS: 352 Business Law 420 Comparative Economic Systems POLITICAL 3 RELIGION: 101 Introduction to the Old Testament 102 Introduction to the New Testament 3 3 201 U. S. History I 351 English History I June 11 - July 13 June 8 Last day of registration TERM II Class Period 1 8:00 - 9:30 a.m. AND COURSE TITLE EDUCATION: July 12 Last day of classes July 13 Final Examinations 3 3 101 Western Civilization I 202 U. S History II POLITICAL SCIENCE: 201 State and Local Government 3 RELIGION: 251 Introduction to Education in Public Schools 3 ENGLISH: 101 Introduction to the Old Testament 3 SOCIOLOGY: 101 Composition 3 356 Cultural Anthropology 431 Sociological Theory 3 SPANISH: FRENCH: 160 French Culture 3 3 3 160 Hispanic Culture HISTORY: 3 311 Ancient History Class Period 3 11:30 - 12:50 a.m. MATHEMATICS: 101 Survey of Basic Mathematics 3 PSYCHOLOGY: 3 201 General Psychology RELIGION: 3 SOCIOLOGY: 3 3 253 Social Problems 410 Criminology SPEECH: 3 Class Period 2 9:40 - 11:10 a.m. 151 Art Appreciation TITLE 3 2 EDUCATION: 311 Testing and Evaluation TITLE SH 2 or 3 205 Painting 3 311 Money and Banking ENGLISH: 102 Introduction to literature 3 HISTORY: 102 Western Civilization II 3 102 Introduction to Modern Mathematics 3 PHILOSOPHY: SH ECONOMICS: 411 Corporation Finance AND COURSE MATHEMATICS: 151 Fundamentals of Speech Communication AND COURSE DEPARTMENT ART: ECONOMICS: 102 Introduction to the New Testament ( 2 HISTORY: SH 3 3 151 Principles of Economics 315 Business Communications 3 221 Introduction to Social Services 360 Minority Relations 3 July 4 Holiday 3 3 SOCIOLOGY: MATHEMATICS: 306 Modern Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I 3 360 Abnormal Psychology 3 HISTORY: DEPARTMENT ART: 3 PSYCHOLOGY: ENGLISH: 361 literature for Children 3 3 SCIENCE: 421 Political Parties 341 Early Childhood Education (K-3) ( SH TITLE 301 Physical Education in Elementary School 302 Health in Elementary School 3 3 EDUCATION: DEPARTMENT ECONOMICS: AND COURSE EDUCATION: 3 251 Introduction to Philosophy POLITICAL 3 SCIENCE: 304 PoHtical Theory II 2 PSYCHOLOGY: 250 Educational Psychology 340 Psychology of Personal Adjustment 3 3 SOCIOLOGY: ENGLISH: 201 Survey of English literature 202 Survey of English literature 3 3 322 Social Work Theory 372 Marriage and Family Period 1 plus 2: MATHEMATICS: 111a Pre-calculus, 3sh (first half); 111b Pre-calculus, 3sh (second half). TO BE ARRANGED: CLARINET - VOICE - PIANO - ORGAN - SAXOPHONE 2 3 TERM III July 16 - August 22 July 13 Last day of registration Courses will be offered on a "Directed Study" basis only in courses approved by Dean Samuel Womack. The following courses have been approved. Approval of other courses may be investigated by contacting Dean Womack. Methodist College Facts CURRICULUM DEPARTMENT ECONOMICS: 351 410 412 415 AND COURSE TITLE SH 3 3 3 Marketing Advanced Economics Management Investments 2 HISTORY: 3 3 312 Medieval History 352 English History II MUSIC: 450 Special Problems in Music Literature 2 or 3 RELIGION: 101 Introduction to Old Testament 102 Introduction to New Testament Advanced Courses 3 3 Majors offered for: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Economics and Business Administration, Elementary Teaching (K-3 and 4-9), English, French, History, Mathematics, Music, Political Science, Sociology, Religion, Spanish and a Teacher Education Program preparing secondary school teachers of English, French, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, 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. ACCREDITATION Member of: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities, American Council on Education, Association of American Colleges, Association of Eastern North Carolina Colleges. COST Tuition: $45.00 per semester hour Room and Board: Term I $83.00 Term II $140.00 Term III Dormitories Registration and cafeteria will not be open during Term III since classes will not meet on a regular schedule. Fee: $5.00 per course Approved by: North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and State Board of Education for the in-service preparation of public school teachers. The University Senate of The United Methodist General Board of Education for the undergraduate training of Ministers and Christian education workers. The College reserves the right to cancel any listed course for which there is insufficient registration prior to the beginning of the term. Second Class Postage Paid FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 28301 Announcement of 1973 Summer Session SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES, PLEASE POST.