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t3llHllflDlllfll3llt5 illti ll3lDlllllRSllB5 Students attending Toronto Bible College are able to select from among the courses otfered in the day and evening schools the one which meets their particular requirements, whether general or special. Nine courses are being of- fered at the present time, with varying entrance requirements, components and proofs of com- petence. The Preparatory Course, as its name suggests, is designed to prepare a student delicient in academic background for entrance into the Gen- eral Course. fPlease see article on page 35.5 The General Course is the three year basic course of the College, which has been developed to its present excellence over a half century of time. The minimum academic requirement is two years high school, but full matriculation is desirable. Provision is made for work in the departments of Bible Exposition, Biblical and Systematic Theology, Introduction and Evi- dences, Historical Christianity, Missionary Train- ing, Practical and Devotional Training, Music, Language, Philosophy and Psychology. The Regular Missionary Course incorporates the basic subjects of the General Course, but provides in addition certain specialized training needed by candidates for overseas or home mis- sion service. The entrance requirements is junior Matriculation. which most mission boards are now demanding in addition to Bible College training. A Special Missionary Course open to medical students who are currently attending university, is given in the evening school. Transcripts of university credits are required, and these together with regular hours of systematic study in Bible and kindred subjects, plus additional reading in summer recesses, lead to the regular Bible Col- lege Diploma. The Christian Education Course recognizes the need for specialized training for Sunday School teachers and workers in other branches of Chris- tian Education. The Toronto Bible College is a member of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association which gives its Gold Seal Diploma along with our own for those who graduate with high standing in this Course. The Pastors' Course is a four year course to be introduced in the Session 1949-50, for the student who has completed his high school train- ing and who wishes to do thorough academic work in a conservative and spiritual atmosphere. ln addition to the basic work of the General Course, additional work is required in English. Homiletics, Theology and Hermeneutics, with an eye to the demands of the home ministry. A Divinity Course, requiring exacting work over a period of four to tive years, depending upon the progress of the student, is now in operation for the really ambitious young man who wishes to prepare for a degree on the Bible College premises. It consists of a combination of basic Bible College training and work set by the University of London, England, and leads to the regular Bible College Diploma plus a B.D. degree from the University of London. Students who elect this course require to be free from the necessity of taking employment during the school session so that they may devote most of their time, except for practical work assign- ments, 'to classes and home study. The Bible-Arts Course comes under the same category as the Divinity Course, except that it leads to a BA. rather than a B.D. degree. The basic Bible training is the same as for the Divin- ity,Course, but English, History, Philosophy and Ethics may be elected in the students Senior years, to qualify for the University of London degree in Arts. The Regular Evening Class Course is an abridged form of the General Course offered in the day school, providing for systematic study of Bible text and doctrine and of devotional and practical Christianity. Three years of study in this course lead to the Evening Class Certificate.
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T3 lit ilti 15 tif M5 A T it ront Row: Betty Parish, Alice Bedford, lilsie Maki, I,e,1h I-ilii1stoii, Marie I.c-xvis, Simone l..int-ue alle Row: Marion Brittain. Viola Martin, Beth f uthbeit, Connie Nlieiwxuotl, Pauline Slessiii, He Noble, Mtigdalenti Martin. Helen Murdoch. tck Row: Vincent XY'ootll1ouse. N-irnian Txifljlhltldll, Cfliailes litlcoitcl. lt-lin H.1i1c-v. Ron Patteiso Iohn Crewe, Robert Nurdoclr. Absent: David Andrews, Hazel Ciilinoie, lSiil Xxvlllffillibl The Preparatory Course The Toronto Bible College is anxious that no deserving youth. hoxvever deficient in academic background, should be deprived ot' an opportunity for spiritual and practical training if he has the moral zeal and mental etluipment for such training. Sixteen years ago .1 Preparatory Course, one ye.1r in length, was instituted as .1 pre- face to the work of the General Course. Through the years it has been found that some of the Colleges best students are those who have come up through Prep, which is itself testimony to the high quality of work being done in this preparatory year. The Preparatory Course represents .1 combination ot' Bible study, vocal musit. supervised practical work, and such basic high school subjects as English, Elementary Mathematics, Geography and History. For the latter, textbooks used in Ontario High Schools i1re employed and the standard of excellence set is that of 'lunior Mntriculation in the Province. Wfith .1 shorter year at the Bible College than obtains in tl1e regular high school, the high school programme must be somewhat abridged. The Prep'l Course is open to Christian young men and women who are at least in their eighteenth year and are recommended by responsible persons. Since the class hours in this Course .1re held Monday through Friday from 9 .l,ITl. to 1 pm., it is possible for it Prep student to accept employment outside the College for afternoon or evening hours and for all of Saturday, so long as he reserves enough time for home studyg and thus he may work his way through this year of school. When he graduates to the General Course this policy can be continued. gg-
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