2001-2002 Academic Catalog

University Profile Cedarville University is a Baptist university of arts and sciences with more than 2,900 sh1dents. Since its founding, Cedarville has coupled a balanced liberal arts program with a fundamentalist, theological position in regard to doctrine and patterns of conduct. All classes are taught by dedicated Christian professors who integrate the knowledge of their respective fields with biblical perspectives. In keeping with the liberal arts concept, the undergraduate curriculum centers on a basic program of general sh1dies including Biblical education, communications, global studies, humanities, physical education, science and mathematics, and the social sciences. Following this program, students choose a major field of concentrated study related to their abilities, interests, and career goals. Upon completion, students receive the baccalaureate degree. The University also offers graduate course work. Purpose Since its establishment, the purpose of the University has remained unchanged: to offer an education consistent with biblical truth. To achieve this purpose the University seeks to accomplish the following objectives: 1. To undergird the student in the fundamentals of the Christian faith and to stimulate each sh1dent to evaluate knowledge in the light of scriptural truth. 2. To encourage growth in Christian character in each sh1dent and to help the student accept responsibility in faithful Christian service. 3. To increase each student's awareness of the world of ideas and events which are influencing our contemporary culture and to prepare each sh1dent to participate knowledgeably m our society. 4. To enable each sh1dent to develop sound critical and analytical reasoning. 5. To provide sufficient opportunities for each sh1dent to practice the skills ofcommunication. 6. To offer opportunities for academic specialization and preparation for graduate study and to assist each student in selecting and preparing for a vocation. 7. To foster each student's appreciation of and participation in, wholesome avocational and culh1ral activities. Recognition, Accreditation, and Licensure Cedarville University is a four-year degree-granting instih1- tion chartered by the state of Ohio and certified by the Ohio Board of Regents. The University is approved by the State Department of Education for the education and licensure of teachers. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing. The Bachelor of Science in Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET). The Bachelor of Science in Social Work program is accredited by the Council ofSocial Work Education (CSWE). University The University holds membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602-2502, 312-263-0456. This recognition signifies that the University is accredited. The University also holds membership in the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, the Ohio College Associa– tion, the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the Association of Christian Schools Interna– tional, and the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges. Information concerning accrediting agencies and respective accreditation requirements is available in the Office of the Academic Vice President. The Setting Cedarville University is located on over 400 acres at the north edge of the village of Cedarville, Ohio, a quiet town with a population ofapproximately 3,000. Founded in 1816 at the junction of two state routes, the village and its surrounding area have long maintained a reputation for providing a wholesome environment for learning. This pleasant setting continues today. "Downtown Cedarville" features the historic Cedarville Opera House, two banks, haircutting establishments, a few restaurants, and the ever-helpful Cedarville Hardware. Massies Creek contributes a touch of rustic beauty to the area, bisecting the village with its deep limestone gorge and cascading over pichiresque falls just west of the village limits. Massies Creek Gorge and the adjacent Williamson Mound Park offer hours of recreation, adventure, and reflection within a mile of the University. Rolling hills and prospering fanns border the village and University. Quiet, tree-lined lanes beckon runners, cyclists, or students out for a "cruise." Just four miles north of campus lies Clifton, the site of the quaint Clifton Mill, a water-powered grist mill, and the renowned Clifton Gorge, whose 75-foot cliffs attract nahiralists and hikers from all over the Midwest. This beautiful area, which extends westward to John Bryan State Park, has been recognized as one of the most scenic in the Midwest and serves as a popular spot for students to relax. Though located in a rural community, Cedarville University is conveniently situated within easy access to shopping areas in the small cities ofXenia and Springfield. The University lies in the center of a triangle formed by three interstate highways, I-70, I-75, and I-71, and thus enjoys quick access to Colum– bus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. These metropolitan areas provide access to fine dining, professional sports teams, concerts, and employment opporhmities.

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