1986-1987 Academic Catalog
30 Departments of Instruction Instruction in the college is grouped into eleven departments: I. BIBLICALEDUCATION Biblical Languages Philosophy and Religion Biblical Studies Practical Theology Church Education Theology II. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Finance Business Education Management Computer Information Systems Marketing Economics Secretarial Administration III. COMMUNICATION ARTS Broadcasting Communication Arts IV. EDUCATION Elementary Education Special Education Secondary Education V. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Health Education Physical Education VI. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE English Language English Literature French VII. MUSIC Applied Music Church Music Music Education VIII. NURSING IX. PSYCHOLOGY German Spanish Music History Music Theory Behavioral Science Psychology X. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Biology Mathematics Chemistry Physics XI. SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HISTORY Anthropology Geography History Political Science Social Science Sociology Minor Field Twenty-four hours in one department usually constitutes a minor. Minor fields are optional. Electives In most instances, the student's program has been planned to include electives. The provision of elective choice is based upon the premise that the student should have an opportunity to either further strengthen his major field or minor field or further broaden his background by selecting courses in areas of inadequacy or in– terest. Elective choice also provides the student with some flexi– bility should he decide to change major fields. Degree Requirements Cedarville College grants three baccalaureate degrees and one associate degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.), and Associate of Arts in Secretarial Studies (A.A.). A degree can– didate should carefully study the requirements for that degree as well as the special requirements for graduation found in this bulle– tin. Careful attention to these requirements will enable the student to avoid doing work which will not apply to a degree. General requirements are listed below. Requirements for the Associate of Arts in Secretarial Studies are listed in the Department of Busi– ness Administration section of the catalog. I. Meet all admission requirements. 2. Complete at least 192 quarter hours, 60 hours of which must be of upper division work (200-400 level courses). 3. Maintain a grade point average of not less than 2.00. 4. Establish minimum residency of one year (48 quarter hours, normally the senior year). 5. Complete the general education requirements. (The Biblical Education requirement for freshman and sophomore transfer students is 24 quarter hours; junior and senior transfers must complete at least one Biblical Education course each quarter of full-time residence.)
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