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Introduction
1

A Word From Our President
2

History
2

Profile
2

Mission and Vision
2

Glorify God
2

Think Broadly and Deeply
2

Communicate Effectively
2

Develop Academically and Professionally
2

Engage for Christ
2

Accreditation, Authorization, and Licensure
3

Setting
3

Facilities
3

Alford Auditorium
3

Apple Technology Resource Center
3

Athletic and Recreation Center
3

Callan Athletic Center
3

Doden Field House
3

Fitness Center
3

University Medical Services
3

Carnegie Center for the Visual Arts
4

Centennial Library
4

Center for Biblical and Theological Studies
4

Center for Teaching and Learning
4

Chemistry Laboratory Center
4

Dixon Ministry Center
4

Engineering and Science Center
4

Engineering Projects Laboratory
4

Founders Hall
4

Hartman Hall
5

Health Sciences Center
5

History and Government Center
5

Milner Business Administration Building
5

Patterson Hall
5

Stevens Student Center
5

Tyler Digital Communication Center
5

Williams Hall
5

Computer Network
5

Access
5

Benefits
5

University Student Services
6

Career Services
6

Affiliations
6

Highlights
6

Counseling Services
6

Healthcare and Medical Services
6

Housing
6

Getting Started Weekend
7

Vehicles
7

Ministry Opportunities
7

Chapel
7

Church Relations
7

Discipleship Ministries
7

Global Outreach — Local
7

Global Outreach — Domestic
7

Global Outreach — International
7

HeartSong Ministries
8

Selecting a Ministry
8

Student Life
8

Spiritual Emphasis
8

Community Covenant
8

Cocurricular Opportunities
8

Music Groups
8

Intercollegiate Athletics
9

Campus Recreation
9

Student Life Programs
9

Leadership Opportunities
9

Organizations
9

Academic Organizations
9

Social/Service Organizations
10

Campus Community Organizations
10

Departmental Organizations
11

Admissions
12

Undergraduate Admission Criteria
13

Admission Criteria for Freshmen Candidates
13

Admission Criteria for Transfer Candidates
13

Admission Criteria for Postbaccalaureate Candidates
13

Admission Criteria for International Candidates (non-U.S. citizens)
13

Admission Criteria for College Now Candidates
13

Admission Criteria for Readmit Candidates
13

Admission Criteria for Nondegree Candidates (personal enrichment/audit)
13

Undergraduate Admission Process and Deadlines
14

Reservation Deposit
14

New Student Orientation
14

Undergraduate Admission Policies
14

High School Preparation
14

Grade Point Average Calculation
14

Homeschooled Students Transcript Policy
14

High School Graduation Date Policy
14

Standardized Test Use
15

General Use
15

Undergraduate Transfer Policies
15

International Admission Policies (non-U.S. citizens)
15

Academic Information
16

Graduate and Professional Education
17

Undergraduate Study
17

Calendar and Credits
17

Classification of Students
17

Assignment to Classes
17

Class Attendance
17

Undergraduate Degree Requirements
18

Requirements for a Second Degree
18

Graduation
18

Early Commencement
18

Academic Programs and Majors
19

Admission to Academic Programs
19

Selecting a Major
19

Requirements of a Major
19

Electives
19

Major Fields of Undergraduate Study
20

Minor Fields of Undergraduate Study
20

Special Academic Programs
21

One-Year Bible Program
21

College Now Program
21

Preprofessional Programs
21

Other Programs
21

Continuing Education
21

EMS Education and Special Credit
21

Summer Terms
21

International Study Opportunities
21

Special Programs
21

Cedarville University in Spain
21

Cedarville University D.C. Semester
22

Summer Geology of National Parks
22

Cedarville Summer Abroad Programs
22

CCTECC Student Teaching Abroad Program
22

Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies
22

The Cove — Academic Enrichment Center
22

Programs
22

Courses
22

Services
22

Additional Academic Support
22

The Centennial Library
23

Credit by Examination
23

Advanced Placement
23

College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
23

Institutional Test-Out
23

International Baccalaureate
23

General Education Requirements
24

General Education Course Sequence
25

Course Load
26

To request 19–21.5 credit hours
26

To request 22 or more credit hours
26

Distance Education
26

Transient Study
26

Registration for Courses
26

Course Numbers and Designations
26

Alternate Year Courses
26

Continuing at the University
26

Course Registration
27

Undergraduates in Graduate Courses
27

Auditing
27

Adding and Withdrawing From a Course
27

Independent Study
28

Internships
28

Out-of-Class Courses
28

Grading System
29

Credit/No Credit Program
29

Grade Points and Point Averages
30

Grade Appeal Process
30

Petitions and Student Complaints
30

Academic Progress, Warning, and Suspension
30

Academic Progress Chart
30

Repeating Courses
30

Academic Integrity
31

Academic Honors
31

Dean’s Honor List
31

Dean’s List
31

Graduation with Honors
31

Academic Leadership
32

Deans and Chairs
32

School of Engineering and Computer Science
32

School of Education
32

Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages
32

Department of Communication
32

School of Business Administration
32

Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health
32

Department of Social Work
32

Department of Art, Design, and Theatre
32

School of Biblical and Theological Studies
32

Department of Science and Mathematics
32

School of Nursing
32

Department of Music and Worship
32

Department of History and Government
32

School of Pharmacy
32

Department of Psychology
32

Additional Academic Awards
32

The Faculty Scholarship Trophy
32

The President’s Trophy
32

Withdrawing From the University
32

Withdrawal for Military Reasons
32

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
32

Academic Schools and Departments
33

Department of Art, Design, and Theatre
34

Mission Statement
35

Personal Requirements
35

Scholarships
35

Portfolio
35

Department Requirements
35

Theatre Program
35

Industrial and Innovative Design, Studio Art, and Visual Communication Design Requirements
35

Freshman Review
35

Sophomore Review
35

Transfer Review
36

Art and Design Requirements
36

Art and Design Student Handbook
36

Capstone Exhibition or Project
36

Fees
36

Theatre Requirements
36

Programs of Study
36

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in:
36

Minors
36

Technical Resources
36

Cocurricular Opportunities
37

Theatre Cocurricular Opportunities
37

Career Opportunities
37

Faculty
37

Technical Support Staff
37

Emeriti
37

Industrial and Innovative Design
38

Studio Art
39

Theatre
40

Visual Communication Design
41

Minors
43

Arts Administration Minor
43

Graphic Design Minor
43

Interactive Web Design Minor
43

Studio Art Minor
43

Theatre Minor
43

Theatre Design Minor
44

Theatre Performance Minor
44

School of Biblical and Theological Studies
45

Mission Statement
46

Personal Requirements
46

School Requirements
46

Programs of Study
46

Majors
46

Minors
46

Special Program
46

Technical Resources
46

Center for Apologetics and Public Christianity
47

Center for Biblical Integration
47

Cocurricular Opportunities
47

Alpha Sigma
47

Career Opportunities
47

Faculty
47

Emeriti
48

Biblical Studies
49

Biblical Studies — Accelerated B.A./Master of Divinity
50

Christian Education
51

Intercultural Studies — Missiology
53

Youth Ministries
54

One-Year Bible Program
55

Minors
56

Bible Minor
56

Biblical Care and Counseling Minor
56

Bible Teacher Education Minor
56

Christian Ministry Minor
56

Greek Minor
56

Mission Minor
56

Pastoral Ministry Minor
56

Philosophy and Theology Minor
56

Preseminary Minor
57

Women’s Ministry Minor
57

Youth Ministry Minor
57

School of Business Administration
58

Faculty
61

Emeriti
61

Integrated Business Core (IBC)
61

Advisory Council
61

Accounting
62

Economics — Bachelor of Arts
63

Economics — Bachelor of Science
64

Finance
65

Global Business
67

Information Technology Management
69

Management
70

Marketing
73

Sport Business Management
75

Minors
76

Business Administration Minor
76

Christian Ministries Management Minor
76

Economics Minor
76

Entrepreneurship Minor
76

International Business Minor
76

International Business for the Non-business Major Minor
76

Information Technology Management Minor
76

Marketing Minor
76

Sport Management Minor
76

Department of Communication
77

Mission Statement
78

Personal Requirements
78

Department Requirements
78

Technical Resources
78

Programs of Study
78

Majors
78

Minors
78

Cocurricular Opportunities
78

Cedars
78

Debate
78

Filmgate
78

Forensics
78

Society for Human Resource Management
78

Society for Professional Writing
78

Resound Radio
79

Career Opportunities
79

Faculty
79

Technical Support Staff
79

Emeriti
79

Broadcasting and Digital Media
80

Electronic Media Advisory Board
80

Communication
82

Professional Writing and Information Design
85

Professional Writing and Information Design Industry Advisory Board
85

Minors
86

Broadcasting and Digital Media Minor
86

Comprehensive Communication Arts Minor
86

Digital Film Minor
86

Editing and Publishing Minor
86

Intercultural Communication Minor
86

Motion Graphics Minor
86

Organizational Communication Minor
86

Public Relations Minor
86

Writing for the Professions Minor
86

School of Education
87

Mission Statement
88

School Distinctives
88

Licensure – Public Schools
88

Demographic Profile
88

Personal Requirements
88

Cocurricular Opportunities
88

Teacher Education Program Admission Requirements
88

Teacher Education Program Retention and Completion Requirements
89

Test Pass Rates
89

Programs of Study
89

Early Childhood Generalist Endorsement
89

Career Opportunities
89

Faculty
90

Emeriti
90

General Education Requirements for Education Majors
90

Early Childhood Education (EC)
90

Middle Childhood Education (MC)
90

Special Education — Intervention Specialist (SpE)
90

Teacher Education Core
90

Early Childhood Education
91

Early Childhood Education Generalist Endorsement (Grades 4–5)
91

Middle Childhood Education
92

Concentration Areas (must choose two) Concentration courses must be completed prior to student teaching.
92

Special Education — Intervention Specialist
93

Special Education/Early Childhood Education Dual Licensure Option
94

Adolescent/Young Adult and Multi-Age Licensure Programs
95

Principles of Teaching Block (all AYA majors and MA Spanish)
95

School of Engineering and Computer Science
96

Mission Statement
97

Programs of Study
97

Majors
97

Minors
97

Special Programs
97

Accreditation
97

Registration as a Professional Engineer
97

Personal Requirements
97

School Requirements
97

New Students
97

Retention Requirement
97

Computer Engineering (CpE)
97

Electrical Engineering (EE)
97

Mechanical Engineering (ME)
97

Graduation Requirements
97

Technical Resources
98

Cocurricular Opportunities
98

Career Opportunities
98

Engineering Educational Objectives
98

Educational Philosophy for Engineering and Computer Science Programs
98

Faculty
98

Technical Support Staff
99

Engineering and Computer Science Advisory Council
99

Computer Engineering
100

Computer Science — Bachelor of Science
101

Electrical Engineering
102

Mechanical Engineering
103

Minors
104

Biomedical Engineering Minor
104

Computer Science Minor
104

Special Programs
104

Cooperative Education Program
104

Engineering Honors Program
104

Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages
105

Mission Statement
106

Personal Requirements
106

Department Requirements
106

Programs of Study
106

Majors
106

Minors
106

Writing Center
106

Objectives
106

Cocurricular Opportunities
106

Alpha Sigma Lambda (ASL)
106

French Club
106

German Club
106

Linguistics Club
106

Miracle
106

Spanish Club
106

The Cedarville Review
106

Sigma Tau Delta
106

International Study Opportunities
106

Cedarville University in Spain
107

cedarville.edu/academics/internationalprograms/spainsemester
107

Cedarville Summer Abroad Programs
107

Technical Resources
107

Career Opportunities
107

Faculty
107

Emeriti
107

English
108

Foreign Language
109

Spanish
110

Teacher Education Licensure Program
111

Language Arts Education — Integrated
111

Linguistics
112

Spanish Education — Multi-Age
114

Minors
115

Asian Studies Minor
115

Creative Writing Minor
115

Editing and Publishing Minor
115

French Minor
115

German Minor
115

Latin American Studies Minor
115

Linguistics Minor
115

Literature Minor
116

Middle Eastern Studies Minor
116

Spanish Minor
116

Spanish for Healthcare Personnel Minor
116

Spanish for Professionals Minor
116

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Minor
116

Western European Studies Minor
116

Department of History and Government
117

Mission Statement
118

Department Objectives
118

Personal Requirements
118

Department Requirements
118

Technical Resources
118

Programs of Study
118

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in:
118

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in:
118

Minors
118

Cocurricular Opportunities
118

Alpha Delta Nu
118

Cedarville Legal Society
118

College Republicans
118

Epsilon Pi Lambda
118

Model United Nations Team
118

Omega Mu
119

Renaissance Guild
119

Center for Political Studies
119

Career Opportunities
119

Faculty
119

Emeriti
119

Criminal Justice
120

Mission Statement
120

Program Objectives
120

Core Values
120

Forensic Science
121

History
122

International Studies
124

Political Science
125

Prelaw
126

Teacher Education Licensure Program
127

Social Studies Education — Integrated
127

Minors
128

Church History Minor
128

Criminal Justice Minor
128

History Minor
128

International Studies Minor
128

National Security Minor
129

Political Science Minor
129

Public Administration Minor
129

Public Policy Minor
129

Sociology Minor
129

Interdisciplinary Studies
130

Mission Statement
131

Personal Requirements
131

Programs of Study
131

Cocurricular Opportunities
131

Career Opportunities
131

Honors Program
131

Individualized Studies
132

Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)
132

Air Force
132

Army
133

Liberal Arts
134

Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health
135

Mission Statement
136

Preparation
136

Department Requirements
136

Programs of Study
136

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in:
136

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in:
136

Minors
136

Cocurricular Opportunities
136

Career Opportunities
136

Faculty
136

Emeriti
137

Staff Clinical Instructor
137

Athletic Training Mission Statement
137

Personal Requirements
137

Program Requirements
138

Admission and Retention
138

Athletic Training
139

Clinical Requirements
139

Allied Health
140

Exercise Science — Bachelor of Science
141

Teacher Education Licensure Program —
142

Physical Education — Multi-Age
142

Multi-Age Health and Physical Education
143

Minors
144

Coaching Minor
144

Sport Ministry Minor
144

Department of Music and Worship
145

Purpose Statement
146

Music Student Objectives
146

Accreditation
146

Requirements for Music Admission
146

Auditions
146

Scholarships
146

Music Theory Exams
146

Department Requirements
146

Music Requirements
146

Music Student Handbook
146

Private Lessons
147

Semester Performance Juries
147

Freshman Review
147

Sophomore Check
147

Piano Proficiency
147

Technology Proficiency
147

Ensemble Participation
147

Recital and Program Attendance
147

Capstone Recital or Project
147

Fees
147

Worship Degree Objectives
147

Musical Emphasis
147

Theological Foundation
147

Interdisciplinary Nature
147

Worship Requirements
148

Admission
148

Private Lessons
148

Ensembles
148

Worship Forum
148

First-Year Review
148

Second-Year Review
148

Worship Student Handbook
148

Programs of Study
148

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in:
148

Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in:
148

Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.) in:
148

Minors
148

Technical Resources
148

Cocurricular Opportunities
148

Career Opportunities
149

Faculty
149

Emeriti
149

Adjunct Faculty
149

Composition
149

Statement of Purpose
149

Program Objectives
150

Keyboard Pedagogy
151

Statement of Purpose
151

Program Objectives
151

Music
152

Statement of Purpose
152

Program Objectives
152

Performance
154

Statement of Purpose
154

Program Objectives
154

Teacher Education Licensure Program
157

Bachelor of Music Education
157

Statement of Purpose
157

Program Objectives
157

Choral majors also add:
157

Instrumental majors also add:
157

Choral majors also add:
157

Instrumental majors also add:
157

Worship
159

Minors
160

Music Minor
160

Music Technology Minor
160

Worship Minor
160

School of Nursing
161

Mission Statement
162

Accreditation and Licensure
162

Admission
162

Transfer Student Application Process
162

Progression
162

Checkpoint #1
162

Checkpoint #2
162

Checkpoint #3
162

Checkpoint #4
162

Academic Requirements
163

Nonacademic Requirements
163

Technical Standards Requirements
163

Probation
163

Removal From Nursing Major
163

Graduation
163

Financial Aid
164

Programs of Study
164

Cocurricular Opportunities
164

Student Nurses Association (SNA)
164

Alpha Iota Alpha (AIA) Men in Nursing
164

Cedarville University Emergency Medical Services
164

Disaster Preparedness
164

School of Nursing Committee Service
164

Technical Resources
164

Career Opportunities
164

Faculty
164

Nursing Laboratories
165

Emeriti
165

Clinical Activity Information
165

Facilities
165

Clinical Requirements
165

Health Requirements
165

Additional Required Program Expenses (estimated)
165

Nursing Course Requirements
166

Minor
167

Cross-Cultural Nursing Minor
167

School of Pharmacy
168

Admission/Preferred Admission
169

Preferred Admission Continuation Requirements
169

Financial Aid
169

Career Opportunities
170

Faculty
170

Department of Pharmacy Practice
170

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
170

School of Pharmacy
171

Mission
171

Values
171

Regional Accreditation
171

Accreditation Disclosure Explanation
171

Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences
172

Department of Psychology
173

Mission Statement
174

Personal Requirements
174

Department Requirements
174

Programs of Study
174

Cocurricular Opportunities
174

Technical Resources
174

Career Opportunities
174

Faculty
175

Emeriti
175

Psychology
175

Minor
178

Psychology Minor
178

Department of Science and Mathematics
179

Mission Statement
180

Personal Requirements
180

Programs of Study
180

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in:
180

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in:
180

Minors
180

Special Programs
180

Cocurricular Opportunities
180

Technical Resources
180

Career Opportunities
180

Faculty
180

Emeriti
181

Technical Support Staff
181

Biology — Bachelor of Arts
182

Biology — Bachelor of Science
184

Chemistry — Bachelor of Arts
185

Chemistry — Bachelor of Science
186

Environmental Science
187

Forensic Science
188

Geology — Bachelor of Science
189

Geosciences — Bachelor of Arts
190

Molecular and Cellular Biology
191

Mathematics — Bachelor of Arts
192

Mathematics — Bachelor of Science
193

Physics — Bachelor of Science
194

Teacher Education Licensure Programs Adolescent and Young Adult
195

Chemistry Education
195

(Bachelor of Arts)
195

Life Science Education — Bachelor of Arts
196

Mathematics Education — Integrated
197

(Bachelor of Arts)
197

Physical Science Education
198

(Bachelor of Arts)
198

Physics Education
199

(Bachelor of Arts)
199

Science Comprehensive Education — Integrated (Bachelor of Arts)
200

Minors
201

Actuarial Science Minor
201

Bioethics Minor
201

Biology Minor
201

Chemistry Minor
201

Earth Science Minor
201

Geology Minor
201

Mathematics Minor
201

Physics Minor
201

Special Programs
202

Preagriculture Curriculum
202

Agriculture Business Emphasis
202

Agriculture Science Emphasis
202

Environmental Biology Emphasis
202

Medical Technology Option
202

Predental, Premedical, Preoptometric, Preosteopathic, Physician's Assistant, and Preveterinary Medicine
203

Biology courses:
203

Chemistry courses:
203

Additional courses:
203

Prephysical Therapy
203

Biology courses:
203

Chemistry courses:
203

Additional mathematics and science courses:
203

Psychology:
203

Other highly recommended electives:
203

Department of Social Work
204

Mission Statement
205

Department Objectives
205

Personal Requirements
205

Department Requirements
205

Admission to the Social Work Program
205

Admission Requirements and Procedures
205

Programs of Study
205

Cocurricular Opportunities
205

Epsilon Alpha Pi
205

Epsilon Omega
205

Technical Resources
205

Career Opportunities
205

Faculty
206

Social Work
206

Goals
206

International Field Experience
206

Application Requirements
207

Pre-Departure Requirements
207

Reentry Requirements
207

Social Work Advisory Council
207

Social Work
208

Course Descriptions
210

Department of Art, Design, and Theatre Course Descriptions
211

Art (ART)
211

Industrial and Innovative Design (IDES)
212

Theatre (THTR)
213

Visual Communication Design (VCD)
215

School of Biblical and Theological Studies Course Descriptions
216

Bible and Theology — Applied Theology (BTAT)
216

Bible and Theology — Biblical Languages (BTBL)
217

Bible and Theology — Biblical Studies (BTBS)
218

Bible and Theology — Christian Ministry (BTCM)
218

Bible and Theology — General Education (BTGE)
219

Bible and Theology — History and Theology (BTHT)
220

Bible and Theology — New Testament (BTNT)
221

Bible and Theology — Old Testament (BTOT)
221

Bible and Theology — Philosophy and Apologetics (BTPA)
221

School of Business Administration Course Descriptions
222

Accounting (ACCT)
222

Business Administration (BUS)
223

Economics (ECON)
224

End-User Information Systems (EUIS)
225

Finance (FIN)
225

Information Technology Management (ITM)
226

Management (MGMT)
227

Marketing (MRKT)
228

Sport Management (SMGT)
229

Department of Communication Course Descriptions
230

Broadcasting and Digital Media (BRDM)
230

Communication Studies (COM)
233

Journalism (JOUR)
235

Professional Writing and Information Design (PWID)
236

School of Education Course Descriptions
237

Early Childhood Education (EDEC)
237

Middle Childhood Education (EDMC)
238

Adolescent / Young Adult Education (EDSE)
240

Special Education (EDSP)
240

Education (EDUC)
242

School of Engineering and Computer Science Course Descriptions
243

Computer Science (CS)
243

Computer Engineering (EGCP)
245

Electrical Engineering (EGEE)
246

General Engineering (EGGN)
247

Mechanical Engineering (EGME)
248

Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages Course Descriptions
251

Arabic Language (ARBC)
251

Chinese (CHN)
251

English (ENG)
252

Film (FILM)
253

French (FREN)
253

German (GER)
253

Linguistics (LING)
254

Literature (LIT)
254

Spanish (SPAN)
257

Department of History and Government Course Descriptions
258

Anthropology (ANTH)
258

Criminal Justice (CRJU)
258

Geography (GEO)
260

General Social Science (GSS)
260

History (HIST)
261

International Studies (INTL)
262

Political Science (POLS)
263

Public Administration (PUAD)
264

Sociology (SOC)
265

Social Studies Education (SSED)
266

Interdisciplinary Studies Course Descriptions
266

College Studies (COLL)
266

Developmental (DEV)
266

Honors (HON)
266

Liberal Arts (LART)
267

Department of Kinesiology and Allied Heath Course Descriptions
267

Allied Health (ALHL)
267

Athletic Training (ATRN)
268

Coaching (CCHG)
268

Exercise and Sport Science Education (ESED)
269

Exercise and Sport Science (ESS)
269

Exercise and Sport Science Elective (ESSE)
269

Exercise Science (EXSC)
269

Multi-Age Health Education (MAHE)
270

Multi-Age Physical Education (MAPE)
270

Physical Education Activity Courses (PEAX)
271

Physical Education Fitness (PEF)
271

Military Science Course Descriptions
272

Air Force ROTC (AES)
272

Army ROTC (MIL)
272

Department of Music and Worship Course Descriptions
273

Conducting (CDMU)
273

Church Music (CHMU)
273

Music Class Studies (CLMU)
273

General Music (GMUS)
274

Music History (HLMU)
274

Humanities (HUM)
275

Keyboard Pedagogy (KPMU)
275

Music Education (MUED)
275

Music Performance (PFMU)
276

Music Private Study (PLMU)
276

Music Theory (THMU)
277

Music Technology (TYMU)
278

Worship (WSHP)
278

School of Nursing Course Descriptions
279

Nursing (NSG)
279

School of Pharmacy Course Descriptions
280

Prepharmacy (PPHR)
280

Department of Psychology Course Descriptions
281

Psychology (PYCH)
281

Department of Science and Mathematics Course Descriptions
283

Biology (BIO)
283

Chemistry: General Education (CHEM)
285

Chemistry: Major (CHEM)
285

Environmental Science (ENVS)
286

Earth Science (ESCI)
287

Forensic Science (FORS)
287

General Biology (GBIO)
287

Geology (GEOL)
288

General Mathematics (GMTH)
289

General Science (GSCI)
290

Mathematics (MATH)
290

Mathematics Education (MTED)
292

Physics: General Education (PHYS)
292

Physics: Major (PHYS)
293

Science Education (SCED)
294

Department of Social Work Course Descriptions
294

Social Work (SWK)
294

Financial Information
297

Financial Information
298

University Financial Operation Policy
298

Student Costs
298

Tuition — Undergraduate
298

Tuition — College Now
298

Audit tuition
298

Fees
298

Summary of Costs — Undergraduate
298

Institutional Costs
298

Miscellaneous Costs
298

Financial Registration Policy
298

Making Payment
299

Notification of the University Bill
299

Invoices and Statements Online
299

Payment Penalties
299

Interest Rates
299

Prepayment Incentive Credit Plan (PIC-Plan)
299

Withdrawals From a Student Account
299

New Student Reservation Deposit Refund
299

Continuing Student Reservation Deposit Refund
299

Withdrawal Refunds
300

Tuition
300

Tuition Refund Schedule
300

14–16-Week Class
300

12-Week Class
300

8-Week Class
300

4-Week Class
300

For classes 3 weeks or less
300

All other Classes
300

Board/Meal Plan
300

Room
300

Other Fees
300

Return of Title IV Funds, Policy and Regulations
300

Responsibility of the University
301

Responsibility of the student
301

Special Providions for Books and Supplies
301

Veterans Training Benefits and Dependents Educational Assistance
301

Deferred Payment Plan for Veterans
301

Financial Aid
302

General Information
302

Institutional Grants and Scholarships
302

Academic Scholarships
302

Other Need-Based Scholarships
302

Competitive Scholarships
302

Transfer Student Aid
302

Department Scholarships
302

State Grant Programs
302

Ohio College Opportunity Grant
302

Ohio National Guard Tuition Assistance Program
302

Ohio War Orphans Scholarship
302

State Grant Refund Policy
302

Other State Grants
303

Federal Grants
303

Federal Pell Grant
303

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
303

Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH)
303

United States Military Scholarships
303

Army Scholarships
303

Army National Guard Scholarships
303

Air Force Scholarships
303

Donor-Funded Scholarships
303

Federal Direct Stafford Loans
303

Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
303

Federal Parent PLUS Loans
304

Federal Perkins Loans
304

Student Employment
304

Federal Work Study
304

Campus Employment
304

Off-Campus Employment
304

Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Recipients of Financial Aid
304

Policy
304

Student Rights
304

Student Responsibilities
304

Appendix
305

Board of Trustees
306

Officers
306

Term of Office Ending June 2018
306

Term of Office Ending June 2019
306

Term of Office Ending June 2020
306

Emeriti
306

Administration
306

Cabinet
306

Chancellor
306

Other Faculty
307

Library
307

Administrative Staff
307

University Registrar
307

Office of Student Development
307

Correspondence
307

Doctrinal Statement
308

Statistical Information – Fall Semester 2016
309

Index
311

School of Business Administration
59

Mission Statement
59

Accreditation
59

Personal Requirements
59

School Requirements
59

Programs of Study
59

Majors
59

Minors
59

Cocurricular Opportunities
59

Accounting Society
59

Association for Information Systems
59

Delta Mu Delta
59

Financial Management Association
60

Human Resource Management
60

Enactus
60

Women in Business
60

Career Opportunities
60

Accounting Major
60

Finance Major
60

Global Economics and International Business Major
60

Information Technology Management Major
60

Management Major
60

Marketing Major
60

Sport Business Management Major
60