1992-1993 Academic Catalog

Betty Orme, Assistant Professor of Office Technology. Education: B.S., West Virginia Tech, 1970; M.S., Wright State University, 1991. At Cedarville since 1991. David Rotman, Director of Computer Services; Assistant Professor of Computer Information 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. Galen Smith, Associate Professor of Economics. Education: B.A., Washburn University, 1966; M.S., Kansas State University, 1968; M.Div., Grace Theological Seminaiy, 1978. At Cedarville since 1981. Sarah Smith, Associate Professor of Accounting. Education: B.A., Cedarville College, 1975; M.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1976; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1982. At Cedarville since 1980. Kenneth St. Clair, Associate Professor of Business. Education: B.S., University of Illinois, 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. Sandra Terkelsen, Instructor of Marketing. Education: B.S., Cedarville College, 1990; M.B.A., University of Connecticut, 1992. At Cedarville since 1992. Bert Wheeler, Associate Professor of Economics. Education: B.S., University of Tennessee, 1981; M.A., University of Tennessee, 1984; Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1985. At Cedarville since 1992. Duane Wood, Academic Vice President; Professor of Management. Education: B.S.E.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 1964; M.B.A., Butler University, 1968; D.B.A., Indiana University, 1974. At Cedarville since 1987. Programs of Study The Department of Business Administration offers the following programs: Majors in: Accounting Business communication technology with concentrations in: Organizational communication Professional writing Business education with teaching fields in: Bookkeeping-basic business Comprehensive business Computer information systems Finance International studies: global economics & international business Management with concentrations in: Human resources management Non-profit management Operations management Small business/entrepreneurship Marketing with concentrations in: Advertising Industrial marketing and sales Marketing management Nonprofit Administration 61 Minors in: Business administration Christian ministries management Computer information systems Economics International business Special Program: Office technology (associate of arts degree) Career Opportunities Graduate and professional schools welcome Cedarville College graduates. Careers pursued by graduates include: accountant administrative assistant auditor banker business teacher church financial manager controller (graduate and professional) financial analyst marketing researcher office manager production manager programmer purchasing manager retail manager sales manager salesperson secretary Department Admission and Degree Requirements Although students in the Department of Business Administration are not required to apply for admission to the department, continuation is based upon performance in the core business requirements. Students entering their junior year may be reviewed for continuation by the department chairman. Students should earn at least a 2.0 grade point average in the following set of sophomore courses: ACCT-211,212 Principles of Accounting ECON-231 Macroeconomics ECON-232 Microeconomics BUS-211,212 Statistics To graduate with a major from the Department of Business Administration, students must earn at least a 2.0 cumulative average in all business administration requirements.

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