1999-2000 Academic Catalog

Major Fields ofStudy The College offers 56 major fields of study. Some of the majors represent combinations of two or more areas. of study. These are denoted with an asterisk(*). Course reqmrements for each of the majors are outlined in the respective depatimen– tal sections of the catalog. Major fields of study include: Accounting American Studies* Applied Psychology Athletic Training Biology Broadcasting Chemistry Christian Education/Youth Church Music Ministry Communication Arts Comprehensive Bible Computer Science Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education ElectricalEnginee1ing End-User Information Systems English Finance History History-Political Science* Integrated Language Arts Education IntegratedLife ScienceEducation Integrated Mathematics Education Integrated Physical Science Education Integrated Science Education Integrated Social Studies Education International Studies* Management Management Information Systems Marketing Mathematics Mechanical Enginee1ing Middle Childhood Education Multi-Age Music Education Multi-Age Physical Education Multi-Age Spanish Education Multi-Age Special Education Multimedia Technologies Music Nursing Pastoral Studies Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Prelaw* Preseminary Bible Psychology Public Administration* Social Science Social Work Sociology Spanish Technical and Professional Communication Theatre World Missions Quality academic facilities enable students to gather laboratory data using state-o.fthe-art equipment. Twenty-four hours in a particular field of study usu~lly . constitute a minor. Cedarville graduates complete a mmor m Bible as part ofthe General Education Requirements. Other minor fields are optional. One-third ofthe minor must be completed at Cedarville. Available minors include: Art Bible Biology Broadcasting Business Administration Chemistry Christian Education Christian Ministries Management Church Music Coaching Co1mmmications Alis CreativeWriting Criminal Justice Cross-Cultural Nursing Ea1ih Science Economics Graphic Design Greek Health Education History International Business Literature Management Information Systems Mathematics Missions Multi-Age Health Education Music Organizational Communications Philosophy and Religion Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Sociology Spanish Spanish for Professionals Theatre Women's Ministry

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