2001-2002 Academic Catalog
General Education Requirements The University requires a pattern of proficiencies and courses to help achieve institutional objectives. These objectives are designed to provide an educational experience that broadens the student's outlook and knowledge. The General Education pattern is: QuarterHours I. English andMathematics Proficiency .............................. 0-8 Each sh1dent upon initial enrollment at the University must demonstrate proficiency in English and mathematics. Profi– ciency examinations should be taken before, but not later than, the end of the first quarter ofmatriculation. A. English (0-4) Students may satisfy the English proficiency requirement through any one ofthe following methods: 1. Score 21 *or higher on the English section of the ACT; or 2. Score 500* or higher on the verbal section of the recentered SAT; or 3. Score 500 or higher on the CLEP English Composition exam; or 4. Score 25 or higher on the Cedarville University English Proficiency examination; or 5. Complete a course equivalent to the Cedarville University ENG-100 Basic English with a grade ofC or higher (A= 4.0 system) at another approved institution of higher learning prior to matriculation at Cedarville. The credits will not be transferred, but proficiency will be established and enrollment in ENG-110 English Composition I will be permitted; or 6. Complete a course equivalent to the Cedarville University ENG-110 English Composition I with a grade ofC- or higher at another approved institution ofhigher learning. Proficiencywill be satisfied and transfer credit will be awarded; or 7. If proficiency is not verified by any of the means listed in 1-6, the required proficiency must be achieved through a successful comple– tion of the course ENG-100 Basic English (four quarter hours credit) which is to be taken during the first quarter of matriculation. These four credits do not app~J! to the 192 credits 11eededfor graduation. B. Mathematics (0-4) Students may satisfy the mathematics proficiency requirement through any one of the following methods: 1. Score 19* or higher on the mathematics section of the ACT; or 2. Score 500* or higher on the quantitative section of the recentered SAT; or 3. Score 48 or higher on the CLEP College Algebra exam; or 4. Score 10 or higher on the Cedarville University Algebra proficiency examination; or 5. Complete a course equivalent to GMTH-100 Intermediate Algebra with at least a grade of C- or higher (A= 4.0 system) at another approved institution of higher learning. The credits will not be transferred, but proficiency will be established and enrollment in college level quantitative courses will be permitted; or 6. Complete a course equivalent to the Cedarville University GMTH- 184 College Algebra with a grade ofC- or higher (A= 4.0 system) at another approved institution ofhigher learning. Proficiencywill be satisfied and transfer credit will be awarded. 7. If proficiency is not verified by any of the means listed in 1-6, the required proficiency must be achieved through successful completion of the course GMTH-100 Intermediate Algebra (four quarter hours credit), which is to be taken not later then the last term of the sophomore year. Thesefour credits do not app~J' to the 192 quarter hours of'credit 11eededfor graduation. *Standardized test scores (ACT, SAT) earned more than three years before matriculation will not be accepted to meet the proficiency requirement. II. Biblical Education .......................................................... 24 A. BEGE-171 The Christian Life ........................................... 4 B. BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Sh1dy ............................. 4 C. BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ..................................... 4 D. BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ................................... 4 E. BEGE-375 God and History .............................................. 4 F. BEGE-376 God and the Church ......................................... 4 ill. Co1nmunication .......................................................... 10-15 A. ENG-1 lOEnglishCompositionI ......................................... +5 B. ENG-140 EnglishCompositionII .......................................... 5 C. COM-I I0 Fundamentals ofSpeech ..................................... 5 +students who score 27 or better on the English section of the ACT or 650 or better on the verbal section of the SAT are exempt from taking ENG-110 English Composition I. IV.Hu1nanities ................................................................ 14-16 A. HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ........................... 5 B. Any 200-level literature course ............................................ 5 C. At least four quarter hours from the following: ............. ++4-6 ART-110 Introduction to Art ................................................ 4 ANTH-180Culh1ra!Anthropology ....................................... 5 BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy ................................. 5 BEPH-225Ethics ................................................................... 5 BEPH-226ReligionandCulture ............................................ 5 THTR-141 Introduction to Theatre ....................................... 4 COM-230 Voices ofDiversity ............................................... 4 COM-314 Interculh1ral Communication ................................ 4 COM-411 Hist01y ofPublic Address .................................... 5 EDUC-320 Children's Literahire ........................................... 3 EDUC-321 PhilosophyofEducation .................................... 3 ENGR-480 Professional Ethics .............................................. 4 HLMU-231 Introduction to Music Literature ....................... 4 HLMU-235AmericanMusic ................................................ 5 HUM-243 Music Appreciation ............................................. 4 HUM-300AmericanPopularMusic ..................................... 4 NSG-305 Nursing inRelationships ..................................... 10 PYCH-372 Psychology ofPersonality .................................. 4 Any second year foreign language course .......................... 5 Any other 4 or 5 hour literahire course ............................. 4-5 r+Jn satisfying requirements, B and C students may not take more than one course from their major field of study. Education majors, however, may take EDUC-320 Children's Literahire and EDUC-321 Philosophy ofEducation to fulfill criterion C.
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