2001-2002 Academic Catalog
Overseas Study Programs in Israel Cedarville University cooperates with Jerusalem University College (JUC) and The Master's College (IBEX) to provide an experience of study and travel. Through either of these schools, a student can choose two programs: long-term, consisting of an academic term or a year abroad; and short– term, a 23-day program in the summer in which a student can earn 4 112 - 6 quarter hours which can be used to satisfy a language study, seminars, and a service project. For additional info1111ation contact Dr. Kevin Sims, the University's Travel Study Director. Summer School The University typically offers two, five-week summer terms. The first lasts from mid-June through mid-July. The second term immediately precedes the start of classes in the fall. Other special sessions are occasionally offered. A sh1dent typically may earn up to 10 quarter hours each term. The summer sessions appeal to a variety of students. Some wish to accelerate their college program. Sh1dents from other institutions may desire Bible courses which are not available at their institutions. Teachers find the summer terms conve– nient as a means by which to update themselves in their disciplines. Others enjoy the advantages of smaller summer classes. Incoming international students recognize summer attendance as an excellent opportunity to become acclimated to academic pursuits before campus activities begin in the fall. High school students who have completed their junior year and who display sufficient academic strength may enroll in the summer studies program. Eligible children ofgraduates ofthe University may qualify for the popular alumni children scholar– ship program which provides tuition-free credit. St11de11/s e11joy the peace/ii/ c11111p11s setti11g ll'ilile t11ki11g classes d11ri11g the s11111111er. Continuing sh1dents interested in attending summer school should contact the Summer School Office. New students should contact the Admissions Office. The following courses are generally offered during the summer: Biblical Education BEGE-175 Clu·istian Life and Thought BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study BEGE-226 Religion and Culture BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey BEGE-274 New Testament Survey BEGE-375 God and History BEGE-376 God and the Church Business Administration MIS- I00 Introduction to Computers ECON-234 Macroeconomics Communication Arts COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech COM-150 Introduction to Debate COM-222 Research in Communication COM-482 Senior Project Research THTR-141 Introduction to Theatre Education EDSE-302 Teaching Thinking Skills EDSE-316,317 Principles ofTeaching EDSP-202 Teaching Children with Exceptionalities EDSP-206 Special Education Field Experience EDU-100 The Education Profession EDU-204 Multicultural Field Experience EDU-210 Technology in the Classroom EDU-250 Educational Psychology EDU-350 Reading in the Content Area EDU-352 Developmental Reading EDU-470 Student Teaching and Seminar (multi-age) Health and Physical Education PEAI-160 Racq~1etball PEAI-177 Tennis PEF-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life Language and Literature ENG-140 Composition II LIT-234 Western Literature LIT-239 Survey of American Literature to 1900 Music HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities Nursing NSG-213 Physical Assessment Psychology PYCH-160 General Psychology PYCH-260 Human Development: Lifespan PYCH-261 Psychological Statistics PYCH-264 Abnormal Behavior PYCH-372 Psychology of Personality Science and Mathematics BI0-100 Principles of Biology GSCI-160 Ea1ih and Space Science GSCI-180 Introduction to Mathematics GSCI-185 Precalculus Social Sciences and History GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science HIST-111 United States Hist01y POLS-261 American National Government SOC-240 Marriage and the Family Internships are available in most major fields that require them.
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