1991-1992 Academic Catalog

Students pursuing the associate degree in office technology or the major in business communications technology will find high school coursework in typewriting and shorthand to be helpful. Students with excellent skills in these areas may test out of basic typewriting and shorthand courses at the College. Faculty Ronald Walker, Chairman; Professor ofManagement Science. Education: B.S., Bowling Green State University, 1965; M.S., University of Michigan, 1966; D.B.A., Kent State Uni– versity, 1986. At Cedarville since 1978. Richard Baldwin, Associate Professor of Management Education: B.S.E.E., Iowa State University, 1955; M.B.A., University of Dayton, 1968; L.L.B., LaSalle Correspondence Uni– versity, 1973; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1987; President's Fellow, American Gradu– ate College ofInternational Management, Wmterim, 1987. At Cedarville since 1975. John Cassidy, Associate Professor of Finance. Education: B.S., Bob Jones University, 1961; M.B.A., Florida State University, 1967; D.B.A., Florida State University, 1980. At Cedarville since 1991. Clifford Fawcett, Professor of Management. Education: B.S.E.E., University of Maryland. 1958; M.B.A., American University, 1970; D.B.A., George Washington University, 1976. At Cedarville since 1983. Jeffrey Fawcett, Assistant Professor of Marketing. Education: B.A., Cedarville College. 1982; M.B.A., University of Baltimore, 1986. At Cedarville since 1987. Charles Hartman, Assistant Professor of Accounting. Education: B.A., Michigan State University. 1984; M.B.A., Michigan State University, 1984. At Cedarville since 1989. Ma.rums Hazen, Associate Professor of Finance. Education: B.B.A., Ohio University, 1963; M.B.A., Ohio University, 1964; C.P.A., State of Ohio, 1965; graduate study. Oeveland State University, 1989-. At Cedarville since 1983. Walter Hoffman, Assistant Professor of Marketing. Education: B.B.A., City University of New York, City College, 1968; M.B.A., City University of New York, Baruch College, 1973.AtCedarvillesince 1990. Martha Johnson, Assistant Professor of Office Technology. Education: B.A.. University of Northern Iowa, 1975; M.A., University ofNorthern Iowa, 1978. At Cedarville since 1983. Betty Orme, Instructor of Office Technology. Education: B.S., West Vrrginia Tech, 1970; Master's Candidate, Wright State University. 1991. At Cedarville since 1991. David Rotman, Director of Computer Services; Assistant Professor of Computer Infor– mation Systems. Education: B.S., Taylor University. 1968; M.A.T., Indiana University, 1972; C.D.P., Institute for Certification of Computer Professionals. 1980; graduate study, Nova University.1989-. At Cedarville since 1984. Charles Seeley, Assistant Professor of CIS. Education: B.S.. University of Wisconsin, 1975; B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1976; M.R.E., Liberty Baptist Seminary, 1983; M.S., Dartmouth College, 1986. At Cedarville since 1990. Galen Smith, Assistant Professor of Economics. Education: BA., Washburn University, 1966; M.S., Kansas State University, 1968; M.Div., Grace Theological Seminary, 1978. At Cedarville since 1981. BusinessAdministration 67 Sarai! Smith, Associate Professor of Accounting. Education: B.A., Cedarville College, 1975; M.A., Vrrginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1976; Ph.D., Vrrginia Poly– technic Institute and State University. 1982. At Cedarville since 1980. Kenneth St. Clair, Associate Professor of Business. Education: B.S., University of Illi– nois, 1956; C.P.A., State of Ohio, 1962; M.S., University of Illinois. 1963; graduate study, University of Nebraska, 1964-65; Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1986-87. At Cedarville since 1959. Duane Wood, Academic Vice President; Professor ofManagement. Education: B.S.E.E.• Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 1964; M.B.A.. Butler University, 1968; D.B.A., Indi– ana University, 1974.At Cedarville since 1987. Walter Hoffmann provides valuable, practical insightsfrom nearly twenty years ofwork experience in marketing and human resource management.

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