2004-2005 Academic Catalog

Academic Information 23 CIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange) CIEE offers study abroad opportunities in 29 countries around the world. They provide curricula specifically designed with the U.S. undergraduate in mind. Students interested in CIEE programs should contact Dr. Kevin Sims or the Travel Study Office. Application procedures and program details are also listed at www.cedarville.edu/dept/sumsch/travelstudy . The Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Study Programs Cedarville University cooperates with the CCCU in offering programs for students in the places listed below. Students interested in any program should contact Dr. Kevin Sims or the Travel Study Office for more information. Application Procedures and program details are also listed at www.cedarville.edu/dept/sumsch/travelstudy . American Studies Program (Washington, D.C.) Australia Studies Centre China Studies Program Contemporary Music Program (Martha’s Vineyard) Latin American Studies Program Los Angeles Film Studies Center Middle East Studies Program (Egypt) Oxford Honors Program and Oxford Summer Program Russian Studies Program Scholars’ Semester in Oxford Summer Institute of Journalism (Washington, D.C.) Uganda Studies Program Additional Travel Studies Programs Cedarville has cooperating agreements with the following programs. Applications must be processed through the Travel Study Office for any of the programs. Program details are available at www.cedarville.edu/dept/sumsch/travelstudy . Focus on the Family Institute IBEX (The Master’s College) ISEPS (Seville, Spain) JUC (Jerusalem University College) OSAP (Oxford Study Abroad Program) IBI - International Business Institute The International Business Institute is a cooperative overseas program in international economics and business manage- ment. This ten-week program takes place in key locations in the major political and economic centers of Scandinavia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and the United Kingdom. It is only open to students during the summer after completing their junior year. Currently students receive credit for the following Cedarville courses: ECON-3350, ECON-3360, MRKT-4620, and MGMT-3570. Summer School The University offers two three-week summer terms. One is in May, and one begins in June. Students can earn up to six credits in either session. The summer sessions appeal to a variety of students. Some wish to accelerate their college program. Students from other institutions may desire Bible courses that are not available at their institutions. Teachers find the summer terms a convenient 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 of graduates of the University may qualify for the popular alumni children scholar- ship program that provides tuition-free credit. Continuing students interested in attending summer school should contact the Summer School Office. New students should contact the Admissions Office. Visit www.cedarville.edu for a list of summer school courses being offered. Daily chapel provides students with an opportunity to worship and to focus on nurturing their relationship with God.

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