2014-15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog - page 212

BUS-3514
3 hours
Entrepreneurial Ventures in E-commerce
–Sp
This course provides instruction and guidance on how to create
and run a profitable, Internet-based business. Topics include
reviewing intellectual property rights, designing a website to
maximize revenue, developing an advertising and marketing plan
for online businesses, sourcing start-up capital, utilizing analytics
to test search engine optimization, and leveraging social media
accounts to target consumers and grow the business. (even years)
BUS-3910 International Business
–Fa, Sp
3 hours
To give a global perspective of the business environment,
international business terms are defined and the interactions of
the various actors, firms, institutions, countries, and groups of
countries are developed. An environmental approach including
both cultural and financial perspectives develops a broad view of
the world economy. (Fee: $25)
BUS-4420
2 hours
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
–Fa, Sp
Ethics asks questions about what goals one should pursue and
what actions are appropriate in attempts to achieve these goals.
The course examines alternative frameworks for analyzing difficult
situations. Social responsibility refers to business decision making
linked to ethical values, compliance with legal requirements, and
respect for people, communities, and the environment. Ultimately,
the course will deal with how our biblical worldview defines and
drives the choices we face in the business world. Open only to
seniors in business administration. Must be taken at Cedarville
University; transfer or transient credit for this course will generally
not be accepted.
C
Coaching (CCHG)
CCHG-3670 Fundamentals of Coaching
–Fa
3 hours
Overview of the philosophy, psychology, organization, and
general responsibilities of an athletic coach. Knowledge of motor
learning and development and an overview of the organizational
fundamentals of coaching for all the major sports. (even years)
CCHG-3680 Scientific Basis of Coaching
–Fa
2 hours
Practical study of physiological and kinesiological principles of
training and their application to various sports. (odd years)
CCHG-3700 through CCHG-3760 Coaching 2 hours each
Organization, skills, techniques, and strategies of the following
sports:
CCHG-3700 Coaching Volleyball
–Fa
(even years)
2 hours
CCHG-3720 Coaching Basketball
–Fa
(odd years)
2 hours
CCHG-3730
2 hours
Coaching Track and Field and Cross Country
–Sp
(odd
years)
CCHG-3740
2 hours
Coaching Softball and Baseball
–Fa
(even years)
CCHG-3760 Coaching Soccer
–Sp
(odd years)
2 hours
CCHG-4850
1–3 hours
Independent Study in Coaching
–Fa, Sp
Independent study in the area of coaching by students pursuing
the coaching minor. Departmental approval is required.
CCHG-4950 Internship in Coaching
–Fa, Sp
3 hours
Field experience at the University or a nearby high school
involving actual coaching experience for a minimum of 100 hours.
Departmental approval is required. Credit/no credit. Prerequisites:
CCHG-3670 Fundamentals of Coaching; CCHG-37XX Coaching;
junior year status or permission of the instructor.
Conducting (CDMU)
CDMU-2600 Introduction to Conducting
–Fa
2 hours
The basic technique of the conductor’s art: score reading,
conducting patterns, interpreting, cueing, rehearsal procedures,
and stylistic conceptualization. Prerequisite: THMU-1210 Music
Theory I or permission of instructor. (Fee: $20)
CDMU-3610 Choral Conducting
–Sp
2 hours
Concentrated focus upon the choral conductor’s stylistic
gestures and verbal communication as they impact ensemble
intonation, diction, tone, blend, and balance. This course
emphasizes diagnostic listening, problem solving, observation
of professional conductors, the conducting of larger choral/
instrumental works, and student rehearsal of various music
department choral ensembles. Prerequisite: CDMU-2600
Introduction to Conducting or permission of instructor. (Fee: $20)
CDMU-3620 Instrumental Conducting
–Sp
2 hours
Designed to take the student beyond basic conducting
techniques and present the special characteristics of instrumental
conducting. The student will develop skills in rehearsal technique
and score analysis while learning to conceptualize musical
fundamentals such as tone, intonation, balance, rhythmic
ensemble, and interpretation. Prerequisite: CDMU-2600
Introduction to Conducting or permission of instructor.
CDMU-3630 Choral Methods
–Fa
2 hours
Further development of conducting skills with special emphasis
placed upon the organization of a comprehensive school choral
curriculum. Rehearsal strategies and vocal techniques are
discussed and practiced as they apply to choirs of all levels and
voicings. Prerequisite: CDMU-2600 Introduction to Conducting or
permission of the instructor. (Fee: $20)
CDMU-4990 Independent Study in Conducting 1–3 hours
Independent and intensive study in a particular area of
conducting for individual students who demonstrate special
interests and ability. Prerequisite: CDMU-3620 Instrumental
Conducting; CDMU-3630 Choral Methods; or equivalent.
Chemistry: General Education (CHEM)
Except where noted, general education courses are designed
to meet the general education requirements for graduation. These
courses will not count toward graduation requirements for majors
found in the Department of Science and Mathematics unless they
are specifically listed in the curriculum requirements for a major.
A student majoring in science or mathematics may take these
courses only as electives. However, any course listed for a science
or mathematics major or minor may also count toward fulfilling
general education requirements.
CHEM-1000 Principles of Chemistry
–Fa
5 hours
For non-science majors, an introduction to atomic structure,
ionic and covalent bonding, stoichiometry, kinetic theory, solutions
and equilibria, nuclear chemistry, nomenclature, structure, and
reactions of organic compounds. Four lectures and one two-hour
laboratory per week. (Fee: $100)
CHEM-1010 Principles of Biochemistry
–Sp
5 hours
For non-science majors, an introduction to organic compounds
not covered in CHEM-1000 and a study of the nomenclature and
metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.
Four lectures and one two-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite:
CHEM-1000 Principles of Chemistry. (Fee: $100)
CHEM-1050 Chemistry for Engineers
–Fa
3.5 hours
Fundamental concepts of chemistry are developed with
applications of chemistry to engineering disciplines. Students
learn measurement, number handling, the Periodic Table,
descriptive properties of atoms, elements, molecules, and ions,
chemical reactions, stoichiometry, chemical bonding, equilibrium,
thermodynamics, gas laws, and the nature of solids and liquids.
Three lectures per week, and one bi-weekly two-hour laboratory.
(Fee: $75)
Course Descriptions
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