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the basic course during the freshman and sophomore years and

advanced course during the junior and senior years.

Scholarships are available. Students can earn two, three, and

four year national and campus based scholarships that pay for 100

percent of tuition and fees, books, and provide a monthly stipend

from $300–$500 based on academic progression.

High school students should apply for a national scholarship

no later than February of their senior year. Apply at

goarmy. com/rotc .

College students will apply through their Army ROTC

instructor.

Students can participate in worldwide military training

opportunities while still pursuing their degree at Cedarville

University. Opportunities include: Airborne School, Air Assault

School, Foreign Language Program, Cultural Understanding and

Language Program, and Cadet Troop Leaders Training.

Students can pursue a career as an active duty officer or dual

career with civilian employment and service as an officer in the

Nation Guard or Army Reserves.

Interested students should visit the Cedarville ROTC website,

c

edarville.edu/rotc

or contact Cedarville University Admissions at

1-800-CEDARVILLE (233-2784).

Liberal Arts

The

Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in liberal arts,

having the breadth and depth of a traditional liberal arts degree,

allows some student latitude in choosing courses.

Students must apply to the program to gain entrance. Students

can apply at the end of the second semester of the freshman

year for entry into the sophomore year. To be considered for this

program, a student must meet the following requirements:

1. Maintain a 3.25 GPA or higher

2. Supply two faculty recommendations.

Freshmen may enter Cedarville University as a liberal arts

major with provisional approval if they have either a 27 ACT or

1210 SAT and a 3.5 high school GPA; however, they must meet

the requirements at the end of their freshman year in order to stay

in the program.

A liberal arts committee made up of one faculty member from

each area of the core will decide if a student will be granted entry

into the program. The appropriate faculty member in each area of

the core will serve as the academic advisor. The chair of the liberal

arts committee will sign as department Chair on all forms.

The liberal arts committee will approve all programs decided on

by the student and the advisor. Proposed programs and capstone

projects must be approved by the end of the sophomore year.

Students must include a study abroad component of at least

six weeks within their four years of study. A summer travel study

experience would satisfy this requirement.

Course requirements involve 70 hours, including:

LART-1000 Introduction to Liberal Arts...........................................1 LART-4940 Senior Research Methodology....................................1 *LART-4950 Senior Project. ...........................................................2

Foreign Language through Intermediate Level.........................6–15

Core requirements.....................................................................30

Humanities requirements (English, Literature)...................... 6

Fine Arts requirements (Art, Music, Theatre)......................... 6

Social Science and History requirements (History,

Political Science, Sociology).............................................. 6

Science and Mathematics..................................................... 6

Theology and Philosophy (at least one course

in Philosophy).................................................................... 6

Concentration requirements...............................................21–30

3000- and 4000-level courses chosen within one of the five

core requirement

*Capstone Course

Liberal Arts Major Curriculum Summary:

Proficiency Requirements. .........................................................0–5

General Education Requirements................................................51

Liberal Arts major Requirements..................................................70

Electives.........................................................................................7

Total (minimum, not including proficiency)........................... 128

A complete description of the general education requirements is found on

page 24.

Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a

Major in Liberal Arts

First year:

BTGE-1720 Spiritual Formation.........................................................3 COM-1100 Fundamentals of Speech.................................................3 ENG-1400 Composition ....................................................................3 HUM-1400 Introduction to the Humanities.........................................3 LART-1000 Introduction to Liberal Arts...............................................1

LIT-2XXX Literature Elective..............................................................3

PEF-1990 Physical Activity and the Christian Life..............................2

Biology Elective...............................................................................3.5

History Elective..................................................................................3

Humanities Elective. ..........................................................................3

Quantitative Elective..........................................................................3

Total.............................................................................................. 30.5

Second year:

BTGE-2730 Old Testament Literature................................................3 BTGE-2740 New Testament Literature...............................................3

Foreign Language..............................................................................8

Core Requirement............................................................................ 15

Physical Science Elective...............................................................3.5

Total.............................................................................................. 32.5

Third year:

BTGE-3755 Theology I......................................................................3 GSS-1100 Politics and American Culture...........................................3

Core Requirements.......................................................................... 15

Intermediate Foreign Language.........................................................7

Social Science Elective......................................................................3

Total................................................................................................. 31

Fourth year:

BTGE-3765 Theology II. ....................................................................3 LART-4940 Senior Research Methodology........................................1 LART-4950 Senior Project..................................................................2

Concentration Requirements...........................................................21

Electives.............................................................................................7

Total................................................................................................. 34

2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

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Interdisciplinary Studies

Liberal Arts