1994-1995 Academic Catalog
30 Academic Information 77re park benches around ca,npus becon1e popular places 10 s1udy during rhe spring quarrer. l\!linor Fields of Study Twenty-four hours in a particular field of tudy u ually co11 titute a minor . All Cedarville graduate omplete a rninor in Bible a part of the General Education requirement . Other minor field are op– tional . Available minor include: Athletic training Biology Broadca ting Bu ine admini tration Chemi try Cbri tian mini trie management Church educatio11 Coaching Communication arcs (general) Computer infonnatio1 system Criminal Ju tice Creative Writing Economic English Greek Health education History International bu ine Mathematics Mu ic Mu ic, Church Organizational communication ./ Philo ophy and religion Phy ics Platform Arcs Political cience P ychology Public admini Lration Sociology Spani h General Education Requirements The College require a pattern of cour e which helps achieve college objectives. These objective lead to an educational experience which broaden the student 's outlook and knowledge. The general education pattern i : Quarter Hours I. Proficiency ........ . ... . ........ .. .... .. ... .. ....... . ... 0-8 Each student upon initial enrollment at the College must take placement examinations in English and mathematics. The e examination should be taken before, but not later than the end of the first quarter of matriculation. A. English (0-4) Student who have ati fied one of the following requirement are exempt from taking the placement examination in Engli h. Standardized test cores earned more than three year before matriculation will not be accepted for placement purpo e . 1. Scored 500 or above on the CLEP General or Engli h Compo ition Te t; or 2. Scored 21 or higher on the English section of the ACT; or 3. Scored 400 or higher on the Verbal ection of the SAT· or 4. Scored 40 or higher on the TSWE (Test of Standard Written Engli h) · or 5. Completed a cour e equivalent of ENG-110 Engli h Compo ition I with at lea ta grade of C- (A = 4.00 ystem) at another approved institution of higher education. Student who do not earn the core on the placement te t pecified for proficiency are required to take ENG- 100 Ba ic Engli h (4 quarter hour ) a oon as po ible after matriculation. The e credit do not apply to the 192 credit 11eeded for graduation. B. Matheniatics (0-4) Student who have ati fied one of the following are exempt from taking the placement examination in mathematic . Standardized test scores earned more than three year before matriculation will not be accepted for placement purpo e . 1. Scored 22 or higher on the Mathematic ection of the ACT; or 2. Scored 460 or higher on the Quantitative section of the SAT· or 3. Completed a cour e equivalent to GSCI-184 College . Algebra with at lea ta grade of C- (A = 4.00 y tern) at another approved in titution of higher education.
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