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Mission Statement

The goal of the Cedarville University Department of History

and Government is to develop ethical, intellectually prepared, and

articulate graduates who can refine and integrate an evangelical

Christian worldview in their specific disciplines from a reasoned

political, economic, and historical perspective, and who can then

serve effectively in a diverse global community.

Department Objectives

Upon completion of courses in the Department of History and

Government, students will:

• Evidence knowledge of the basic components of their

respective academic disciplines.

• Participate in graduate study and/or practice as professionals

in public and private professions.

• Demonstrate competence in the methods and tools of

original quantitative and qualitative research and the ability to

formulate and express the results.

• Exhibit critical analysis in evaluating historical and/or

contemporary issues.

• Display the ability to integrate biblical truth with their

academic disciplines through the investigation and study of

society.

Personal Requirements

A solid high school college preparatory program provides an

excellent background for students entering the various majors in

the department.

Department Requirements

To graduate with a degree from the Department of History and

Government, students must earn a cumulative average of 2.0 or

higher and a “C-” or higher in all courses required by their selected

major. In addition,

all

majors must complete the following:

1. A senior research project under the direction of a faculty

advisor. This research project will also be directed by a

three-member committee that shall be selected with the

advice of their research director and will include at least

one professional member outside the Department of

History and Government.

2. A presentation of selective senior research projects

presented to invited faculty, students, and guests.

3. A major field content assessment exam in their area at the

scheduled time during the spring semester of their senior

year (as required).

Technical Resources

A large number of computer software programs are available to

students, including:

• A variety of presentation programs

• Database programs

• JStor Research Database

• Spreadsheet programs

• Statistical analysis programs

• Various search engines

• Word processing programs

• Web and HTML programs

Several of the department programs prepare students for

careers directly following graduation. Through a variety of

modalities (including field work and class presentation by

practitioners), students are able to network with actual career

representatives and on occasion be exposed to the technologies

being utilized by a career area.

Programs of Study

The Department of History and Government offers the following

programs of study:

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in:

• Criminal Justice

• Forensic Science

• History

• International Studies

• Political Science

• Prelaw

• Public Administration

• Social Studies Education — Integrated

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in:

• Forensic Science*

*In cooperation with the Department of Science and Mathematics; see page

176.

Minors

• Church History

• Criminal Justice

• National Security

• History

• International Studies

• Political Science

• Public Administration

• Public Policy

• Sociology

Cocurricular Opportunities

Each major has several professional organizations in which

students may participate. Students can also broaden their

understanding and knowledge through a variety of travel

opportunities, internships, and student organizations.

Alpha Delta Nu

Alpha Delta Nu provides criminal justice students with the

opportunity to enhance their professional development. Members

are students who believe that a career in criminal justice is a

ministry in a God-ordained institution, which is government. This

organization promotes Christian character, leadership, and service

through training, information, and networking to supplement

academic studies. The society assists students to prepare for a

transition to their professional field as practitioners.

Cedarville Legal Society

The Cedarville Legal Society organizes educational activities

related to the application process for law school, preparing to take

the LSAT, choosing a major or minor, and selecting a career in law.

The organization plans activities such as visits to law schools, trips

to court buildings, and events with legal professionals discussing

the field of law and careers in that field. The Legal Society hosts

forums on current legal issues, establishes relationships between

students with common career goals, and promotes the profession

of the law. The organization also sponsors the Cedarville Moot

Court Team.

College Republicans

College Republicans is an organization dedicated to the

development of Christian leaders in the political arena.

Epsilon Pi Lambda

History and Government Association is a student organization

that provides opportunities for students to grow in their

appreciation of the fields of history and government and provide

an outlet for pursuing knowledge, obtaining academic support,

gaining fellowship, and providing service.

Model United Nations Team

Model United Nations Team is a simulation of the United

Nations system. Students assume the roles of ambassadors

to the United Nations and negotiate current global issues.

The Cedarville University Model UN Team participates in an

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2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Department of History and Government

Mission Statement