2009-2010 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
6 Cedarville University 2009–10 Introduction Collins Hall Collins Hall houses the department of history and government, the travel study office, and the office for summer school and continuing education. Dixon Ministry Center The 120,000 square-foot Dixon Ministry Center, completed in 1996, includes the Jeremiah Chapel, the Christian ministries division, the department of music, art, and worship, and seven classrooms. The 3,400-seat chapel is the site of daily chapel services that bring the University family together for worship and instruction from God’s Word. This auditorium features a nine-foot Steinway grand piano and a Rodgers 960 organ. The department of music, art, and worship facilities include 14 instructional studios, 20 practice rooms, four rehearsal halls, a piano pedagogy suite, a piano laboratory, a computer laboratory, three specialized classrooms, a large conference room, and a beautiful 250-seat recital hall. Engineering, Nursing, and Science Center This facility demonstrates the University’s firm commitment to providing a quality Christian education in the sciences. This 95,000-square-foot, three-story academic center contains 10 classrooms, including a 200-seat auditorium, 10 independent study laboratories, five conference rooms, 36 discipline-specific laboratories, 50 offices, and several lounges. The building also contains a 40-station general-use computer laboratory and features video and data connectivity in all offices, classrooms, and laboratories. Special features include three computer-equipped classrooms, a reflecting telescope with a 16-inch mirror, an audio visual learning laboratory, a simulated hospital ward, and an engine test cell. Engineering Projects Laboratory The 8,800-square-foot Engineering Projects Laboratory was opened in 2005 and houses a projects lab complete with a machine shop, welding area, ventilated paint and fiberglass booth, wood shop, and bays for up to six projects. The single-story steel building also features a multi-purpose conference room and six faculty offices. Fine Arts Building Located two blocks south of the main campus, this stately structure, donated by Andrew Carnegie, supports Cedarville’s art program with a classroom, general art studio, photography darkroom, and faculty offices. Founders Hall This historic facility was renamed Founders Hall on Centennial Charter Day, January 26, 1987. Today this stately structure serves as Cedarville’s administrative and academic headquarters with offices for the president, academic vice president, and Bible department faculty. Human Resource and Safety Center Following its renovation in 2001, the Human Resource and Safety Center houses the administrative offices of human resources, campus safety, and the copy center.
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