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General Education Requirements

The University requires a pattern of proficiencies and courses

to help achieve institutional objectives. These objectives are

designed to provide an educational experience that broadens the

student’s outlook and knowledge.

The general education pattern is:

I. University Study Skills Requirements............................. 0 hrs

Students may satisfy the University study skills requirements

through one of the following methods:

1. Score 22 or higher on the ACT Composite (writing section

optional) or score 1020 or higher on the SAT (Critical

Reading + Math combined score) AND achieve a high

school GPA (unweighted) of 3.0 or higher

2. Score a 21 or higher on the ACT Composite (writing

section optional) or score a 1000 SAT (Critical Reading +

Math combined score) AND achieve a high school GPA

(unweighted) of 3.5 or higher

3. Achieve a cumulative college GPA of 2.75 or higher in at

least 12 hours of 1000-level (or higher) college course work

completed prior to enrollment at Cedarville. Proficiency will

be satisfied and transfer credit will also be awarded

4. Successfully complete the course COLL-0900 Foundations

(one semester hour; fee: $150), which is to be taken during

the first semester of matriculation. This credit does not

apply toward the 128 credits needed for graduation.

NOTE:

Pending availability in the course, COLL-0900 Foundations

is open to all students regardless of whether or not they

satisfy the college study skills requirement.

II. English and Mathematics Proficiency......................... 0–5 hrs

Each student upon initial enrollment at the University must

demonstrate proficiency in English and mathematics.

A. English.........................................................................(0–3)

Students may satisfy the English proficiency requirement through

any one of the following methods:

1. Score 21* or higher on the English section of the ACT; or

2. Score 500* or higher on the critial reading section of the

recentered SAT; or

3. Score 59 or higher on the CLEP College Composition

Examination; or

4. Complete a course equivalent to Cedarville University

ENG-0900 Writing Studio with a grade of “C-” or higher

(A = 4.0 system) at another approved institution of higher

learning prior to matriculation at Cedarville. The credits will

not be transferred, but proficiency will be established and

enrollment in ENG-1400 Composition will be permitted; or

5. Complete a college-level composition course with a grade

of “C-” or higher (A = 4.0 system) at another approved

institution of higher learning. Proficiency will be satisfied

and transfer credit will be awarded; or

6. If proficiency is not verified by any of the means listed

above, the required proficiency must be achieved through

successful completion of the course ENG-0900 Writing

Studio (one semester hour). This course will be taken

concurrently with the composition course during the first

year at Cedarville.

The one credit for this course does

not apply toward the 128 credits needed for graduation.

B. Mathematics. ...............................................................(0–2)

Students may satisfy the mathematics proficiency requirement

through any one of the following methods:

1. Score 19* or higher on the mathematics section of the ACT;

or

2. Score 500* or higher on the quantitative section of the

recentered SAT; or

3. Score 53 or higher on the CLEP College Algebra exam; or

4. Complete a course equivalent to DEV-0900 Intermediate

Algebra with at least a grade of “C-” or higher (A = 4.0

system) at another approved institution of higher learning.

The credits will not be transferred, but proficiency will be

established and enrollment in college-level quantitative

courses will be permitted; or

5. Complete a course equivalent to the Cedarville University

GMTH-1020 College Algebra with a grade of “C-” or higher

(A = 4.0 system) at another approved institution of higher

learning. Proficiency will be satisfied and transfer credit will

be awarded; or

6. Complete the ALEKS assessment with a score of 100 on

the mathematics section and a score of 80 or higher on the

algebra section; or

7. If proficiency is not verified by any of the means listed

above, the required proficiency must be achieved through

successful completion of the course DEV-0900

Intermediate Algebra (two semester hours), which should

be completed during the first semester of matriculation at

Cedarville University and

must be completed no later

than the last term of the sophomore year. These two

credits do not apply toward the 128 credits needed for

graduation.

III. Biblical Education........................................................ 15 hrs

A.

BTGE-1720 Spiritual Formation......................................... 3

B.

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

C.

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

D.

BTGE-3755 Theology I...................................................... 3

E.

BTGE-3765 Theology II..................................................... 3

IV. Communication.............................................................. 6 hrs

A.

ENG-1400 Composition..................................................... 3

B.

COM-1100 Fundamentals of Speech................................. 3

V. Humanities. .................................................................... 9 hrs

A.

HUM-1400 Introduction to the Humanities......................... 3

B. Any 2000-level literature course......................................... 3

C. At least three semester hours from the following:............

++

3

**ANTH-1800 Cultural Anthropology...............................3 ART-1100 Introduction to Art. ..........................................3 BTPA-2200 Introduction to Philosophy.

...........................3

BTPA-2250 Ethics.

..........................................................3

BTPA-2260 World Religions............................................3 COM-2140 Intercultural Communication.........................3 COM-2300 Voices of Diversity........................................3 COM-4110 History of Public Address..............................3 EDUC-2400 Children’s Literature....................................3 EDUC-3100 Philosophical Foundations of Education.....3 EGGN-3110 Professional Ethics......................................3 FILM-2350 Christian Motifs in Film.................................3 HLMU-2310 Introduction to Music Literature...................3 HUM-2430 Enjoyment of Music......................................3 NSG-3050 Behavioral and Mental Health Care..............6 PYCH-3720 Psychology of Personality...........................3 THTR-1410 Introduction to Theatre.................................3

Any second year foreign language course......................4

Any other 3-hour literature course...................................3

*Standardized test scores (ACT, SAT) earned more than three years before

matriculation will not be accepted to meet the proficiency requirement.

**ANTH-1800 Cultural Anthropology may satisfy either the Humanities elective or the

social science elective, but not both.

++In satisfying requirements B and C, students may not take more than one course

from their major field of study.

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2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Academic Information

General Education Requirements