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Mission Statement

The Cedarville University Department of Science and

Mathematics offers curricula in biology, chemistry, physics,

mathematics, the earth-space sciences, and secondary science

and mathematics education. The department seeks to present

the natural sciences and mathematics as disciplines through

which students can learn to understand creation and its Creator.

They will learn how to exercise stewardship of this knowledge as

professionals who seek to make a difference in their vocations for

the glory of God and the benefit of family, church, community, and

environment.

This department seeks to:

• Provide a meaningful learning experience in the sciences and

mathematics as part of the liberal arts core curriculum.

• Aid students in developing clear and orderly thinking

processes through the use of the techniques of science and

mathematics.

• Assist students in developing a biblical perspective of the

sciences, which is essential in understanding controversial

issues such as origin of life, biomedical ethics, and genetic

engineering.

• Prepare students for graduate study or further professional

study in the medical, environmental, or agricultural sciences.

• Prepare secondary teachers with a biblical perspective of

science.

• Prepare students to serve in other science-related vocations.

Personal Requirements

Students who enjoy and excel in high school mathematics

and science courses possess the greatest potential for success

as graduates of this department. Therefore, to prepare for the

mathematics and science curricula, students should take a college

preparatory curriculum which includes:

• Four units of English

• Four units of mathematics (algebra, geometry, and

trigonometry)

• Four units of science (physical science, biology, chemistry,

and physics)

• Three units of social science

• Three units of a single foreign language

• Electives in computers may also be helpful.

Programs of Study

The Department of Science and Mathematics offers the

following programs of study:

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in:

• Biology

• Chemistry

• Chemistry Education

• Geosciences

• Life Science Education

• Mathematics

• Mathematics Education – Integrated

• Physical Science Education

• Physics Education

• Science Comprehensive Education – Integrated

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in:

• Biology

• Mathematics

• Chemistry

• Molecular and Cellular

• Environmental Science

Biology

• Forensic Science

• Physics

• Geology

Minors

• Actuarial Science

• Earth Science

• Biology

• Geology

• Bioethics

• Mathematics

• Chemistry

• Physics

Special Programs

• Environmental Biology

• Prepharmacy

• Medical Technology

• Prephysical Therapy

• Preagriculture

• Premedical (pre-health professions)

Cocurricular Opportunities

• Chi Theta Pi (pre-health professions organization)

• Cedarville University Emergency Medical Services Squad

• Math Club

• Omega Theta Kappa (science education)

• Chemistry Club

Technical Resources

• A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy • Matlab 7.20

• Biology and chemistry

• MicroCalc 7.0 laboratory

support

• Molecular Modeling

• Chem Sketch

Software

• DPGraph 2001

• RasMol

• Laboratory simulations

• SigmaPlot 10.0 ®

• LaTeX

• Statistical analysis tools

• Maple 16

• Spartan Student v5.0

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this department have gained admission to

outstanding graduate and professional schools around the nation.

Careers pursued by graduates include:

• Agricultural consultant

• Laboratory technician

• Biologist

• Mathematician

• Botanist

• Pharmacist

• Business actuary

• Physical therapist

• Chemist

• Physician

• Chiropractor

• Physicist

• Environmental scientist

• Researcher

• Environmental

• Science educator

toxicologist

• Statistician

• Health professional

• Wildlife biologist

Faculty

Dennis Flentge

,

Chair;

Senior Professor of Chemistry.

Education:

B.S., Texas Lutheran College, 1969; Ph.D., Texas A&M University,

1974; Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Florida,

1974–75; Texas A&M University, 1976; Summer Faculty Research

Fellow, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 1981, 1982, 1984–1988,

1990, 1996, 1997, 2001; graduate study, University of Wisconsin,

summer, 1984. At Cedarville since 1980.

Melissa Burns

, Assistant Professor of Biology; Joint Assistant

Professor of Pharmacy.

Education:

B.A., Cedarville University,

1996; M.D., Indiana University School of Medicine, 2000. At

Cedarville since 2009.

Darrin Frey

, Professor of Mathematics.

Education:

B.S., University

of Nebraska, 1989; Ph.D, University of Michigan, 1995. At

Cedarville since 1997.

Mark Gathany

, Associate Professor of Biology.

Education:

B.S., Grace College, 2002; M.S.E.S and Conservation Biology

Certificate, Ohio University, 2004; Ph.D., Colorado State University.

At Cedarville since 2007.

Sarah Gilchrist

, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.

Education:

B.S., Cedarville University, 2000; M.S., Wright State University,

2004; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, ABD. At Cedarville

2004–2009, 2012.

Steven Gollmer

, Professor of Physics.

Education:

B.S., Pillsbury

Baptist Bible College, 1982; B.S., Northern Illinois University, 1985;

M.S., University of Illinois, 1986; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1994. At

Cedarville since 1994.

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