1988-1989 Academic Catalog

Career Selection and Opportunities The College recognizes that most students solidify career goals during the collegiate experience. The Career Planning and Place– ment Office endeavors to assist in this process by maintaining a library of pertinent information concerning career opportunities, providing testing and counsel, and by sponsoring career work– shops in which students are acquainted with the career decision making process. Graduate and professional schools welcome Cedarville College graduates. In addition, countless career opportunities are avail– able to them. Some of the careers pursued by Cedarville graduates are listed below. Department of Instruction Biblical Education Bible Comprehensive Preseminary Bible Business Administration Accounting Business Administration Business Education Computer Information Systems Economics Finance Management Marketing Office Technology Communication Arts Communications Broadcasting Education Elementary Secondary Special Health and Physical Education Athletic Training Coaching Health Physical Education Career Opportunities youth pastor; Bible teacher; camp leader and director; missionary; director of Chritian education; pastor; evangelist; writer; philosopher. accountant; auditor; controller; retail manager; salesman; office manager; banker; sales manager; purchasing man– ager; business teacher; church financial manager marketing research; production manager teacher; minister; director of public rela– tions; personnel manager; station man– ager; journalist; manager; salesman; law– yer; politician; broadcast programmer teacher in elementary school; general (1- 8), music (K-8), physical education (K- 8), Christian school; teacher in high school and middle school; special music (K-12); physical education; special edu– cation physical education teacher; camp-direc– tor; recreation director; administrator of youth activities and youth organiza– tions; athletic trainer; health teacher, coach Language and Literature English English Education Professional Writing Spanish Music Church Music Music Music Education Nursing Psychology Psychology Behavioral Science Science and Mathematics Biology Chemistry Comprehensive Science Mathematics Physics Preprofessional Social Science and History American Studies Criminal Justice History Political Science Prelaw Social Science Sociology Student Life 23 personnel director; lawyer; teacher; jour– nalist; linguist; editor; copy writer; min– ister; minister of music; music teacher; music therapist; composer; director of music caregiver; teacher; counselor; missiona– ry; researcher; supervisor; manager; health screener in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, heatlh department, doc– tors' offices, industrial medical services, or government counselor in local church, social agen– cies, geriatric centers, rehabilitation cen– ters, correctional institutions, state hos– pitals; teacher of psychology in high school teacher; researcher; laboratory techni– cian; health profession; chiropractor; pharmacist; physician; environmental scientist; computer scientist statistician; business actuary; engineer; mathemati– cian teacher of high school history, social sci– ence, political science; government worker; historical researcher; probation officer; politician; related welfare work– er; children's caseworker researcher; family caseworker; administrator; prep– aration for seminary and graduate study

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