1990-1991 Academic Catalog

Students with an environmental biology emphasis may take advantage of courses offered by the Au Sable Institute in field ecology, field biology, land resources, water resources, animal ecology, and entomology. In a setting of the forests, wetlands, lakes, and wild rivers of northern lower Michigan, students take courses which provide academic content, field experience, and practical tools for stewardship of creational resources. The Institute grants vocational certificates for environmental analysts, land re– source analysts, water resource analysts, and naturalists. Qualified students are awarded the Au Sable Fellowship of $1,000. A $350 grant-in-aid is also available each year. Interested students should contact Dr. John Silvius, Cedarville College Au Sable Institute Representative. The Emergency Medical Service was established at Cedarville College in 1969. The squad is comprised of approximately a dozen students (EMT's, Advanced EMT's, and Paramedics) who volunteer their time to act as the Emergency Medical Service division of Patterson Clinic. Members of the squad must be certified in the State of Ohio as Emergency Medical Techni– cians. The squad responds to emergencies both on campus and in the community through mutual aid with the Cedarville Township Fire Depart– ment. Since state certification is necessary for membership in the squad, the College grants credit to those students who complete the Department of Education's approved programs in Emergency Medical Technician, Ad– vanced Emergency Medical Technician, and Paramedic programs. Upon receipt of bonified copies of 'Department of Education' certificates of completion, the College will grant five quarter hours for Emergency Medi– cal Technician training, three quarter hours for Advanced Emergency Medi– cal Technician training, and eight quarter hours for Paramedic training. CCEMS (Cedarville College Emergency Medical Service) sponsors the Basic EMT class in the evenings both Fall and Winter Quarters. The class prepares the student for both State of Ohio and National Registry certifica– tion. This aids those who wish to find summer experience as either a volunteer or part-time EMT in their home states. Students interested in emergency medicine gain e.\perience by serving in the Emergency Medical Se111ice. CCEMS is both represented in the Student Government Association and considered a Christian ministry team. Membership on CCEMS provides exciting opportunities for ministry and valuable experience to many stu– dents particularly those with nursing, prelaw, psychology, premedical, busi– ness and preseminary majors. The College offers a concentrated program for the student who desires a formal education in Bible before he pursues his vocation at home or en– gages in a field of technical study not available in a Christian school. It is designed so that a student can function as a more knowledgeable layman in his church. This curriculum is outlined in the Biblical Education section of the catalog.

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