methodist college 1974 Summer Session APPLICATION - DETACH AND MAIL - Permanent Address _____ (Street) -:- (City) --;-;:::-;::-:;-- --------------;:~:------0~;:)---- Present Address (Street) Single (State) (~;)---- ____ Married (City) ____ Phone Phone Race (State) Church Preference Where do you plan to live: Dormitory At Home _ Other (specify) High School (name) Graduation _ Dates Attended College Attendance: date Degree (Name) _ Term I - Course: (1 course) Dept. & Number Title Sem. Hrs. Period Term II - Course: (2 courses maximum) Dept. & Number Title Sem. Hrs. Period Term III - Course: (2 courses maximum) Dept. & Number Title Sem. Hrs. Period to be arranged to be arranged 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 course(s) listed above in the Methodist College Summer Session, 1974. Date Co liege or UniversitY ( ) Public school teacher. School Last teaching experience: State For certificate renewal send a transcript ---------------- Signature of Dean or Registrar (Administrative Unit) County _______ of my record of courses and grades to: , flttn: (Name & Title) Address: (CitY) () Methodist (State) College Student. Approved by _____________________ , Advisor. MAIL TO: Dr. Fred C. McDavid, Director of Summer Session Methodist College Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 year _ 3 or 3 3 BD SH 3332 3 methodist college . tn - term summer seSSIon TERM I May 14 - 31 Class period 8:00 -11:00 a.m. DEPARTMENT AND COURSE TITLE 3 ART: SOCIOLOGY: PSYCHOLOGY: RELIGION: 2 or 3 207 Sculpture TERM II 205 Painting ECONOMICS: 251 Principles of Accounting I 420 Comparative Economic Systems EDUCATION: 311 Testing and Evaluation 354 Organization of Secondary School ENGLISH: 102 Introduction to Literature 361 Literature for Children 351 SH Criminology POLITICAL 401 SCIENCE: P.E.; 340 351 Introduction 101 Testament British Commonwealth ofTestament Nations 102 410 Old Health Psychology inHistory the Elementary School English IThe New Psychology Child ofto Personal Adjustment HISTORY: 302 3 GEOGRAPHY: 252 Regional Geography June 10 - July 12 Class period 1 8: 00 - 9: 30 a.m. DEPARTMENT AND COURSE TITLE ART: ART: RELIGION: 251 252 MUSIC: SOCIOLOGY: EDUCATION: SPANISH: MATHEMATICS: PSYCHOLOGY: GERMAN: 344323 3 209 Crafts 151 Art Appreciation ECONOMICS: 311 Money and Banking EDUCATION: 251 Introduction to Education ENGLISH: 333 World Literature HISTORY: 352 English History II MATHEMATICS: 101 A Survey of Basic Mathematics MUSIC: 151 Music Appreciation PHILOSOPHY: 251 Introduction to Philosophy PHYSICS: 151 General Physics I P.E.: 301 P.E. in the Elementary School RELIGION: 102 Introduction to The New Testament SOCIOLOGY: 430 Social Work Field Experience 431 Sociological Theory SPEECH: 151 Fundamentals Speech Communication GERMAN: 251 Advanced Conversation and Grammar 252 German Civilization Class period 2 9:40 - 11:10 a.m. DEPARTMENT AND COURSE TITLE ART: 211 Printmaking BIOLOGY: 450 (485) Special Topics ECONOMICS: 415 Investments EDUCATION: 441 Education of Exceptional Children 253 485 351 ENGLISH: ECONOMICS: DEPARTMENT AND COURSE TITLE 372 405Economics 356 251 SH Principles 160 PSYCHOLOGY: HISTORY: 101 French Culture Western IEducation German Research Civilization 102 Seminar Modern in Education Math TBD SH Music Advanced Introduction Fund. 152 Conversation Classroom The Old Teachers and Testament Grammar 201 FRENCH: HISTORY: 3 Survey of English Literature American Literature Marketing General Psychology of Marriage Hispanic Culture and the Family United States History I Class Modern European History Theory Practice Art Cultural Anthropology Foundations 0to Personality Theory period 3 11:20 -33 12:50 Educational PSlchology 160 ,survey 101 450 151 250 202 of ENGLISH: English Literature TERM III July 15 - August 23 Courses will be offered on a Directed Study basis only as approved by the Director of Summer Session in the Departments listed below to the extent that instructors are available: Art Economics Education English History Music Philosophy Psychology Religion Science Sociology Speech COST Tuition: $45.00 per semester hour Registration: $5.00 per course Music Fee: $67.50 per semester hour Room: Term I - $37.50 (3 weeks) Term II - $62.50 (5 weeks) (Note: Limited housing on campus will be available. Students should make arrangements with the Dean of Students.) Meals: Cash basis, per meal (Note: Since the college cafeteria will not be open for considerable periods during the summer, food service at such times may be obtained through the Snack Bar in the Student Union, or off campus, as desired, on a per meal cash basis.) For further information and application forms contact: Dr. Fred C. McDavid Director of Summer Session Methodist College Facts CURRICULUM 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. ACCREDIT AnON 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. 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. Second Class Postage Paid FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 28301