2013-2014 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
To qualify for graduation, students must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA for their major. Major Fields of Undergraduate Study The University offers 71 major fields of undergraduate study. Some of the majors represent combinations of two or more areas of study; these are denoted with an asterisk (*). Course requirements for each of the majors are outlined in the respective departmental sections of the catalog. Major fields of study include: • Accounting • Allied Health • Applied Communication • Athletic Training • Biblical Studies • Biology • Broadcasting and Digital Media • Chemistry • Chemistry Education • Christian Education • Computer Engineering • Computer Science • Criminal Justice • Early Childhood Education • Electrical Engineering • English • Environmental Science • Exercise Science • Finance • Forensic Science • Geology • Geoscience • Global Business • Graphic Design • History • History — Political Science* • Industrial and Innovative Design • Information Technology Management • Intercultural Studies — Missiology • International Studies* • Journalism • Keyboard Pedagogy • Language Arts Education — Integrated • Liberal Arts • Life Science Education • Linguistics • Management • Marketing • Mathematics • Mathematics Education — Integrated • Mechanical Engineering • Middle Childhood Education • Molecular and Cellular Biology • Music • Music Composition • Music Education — Multi- Age • Music Performance • Nursing • Pharmaceutical Sciences • Physical Education — Multi-Age • Physical Science Education • Physics • Physics Education • Political Science • Prelaw* • Prepharmacy • Psychology • Public Administration* • Science Comprehensive Education — Integrated • Social Studies Education — Integrated • Social Work • Sociology • Spanish • Spanish Education — Multi-Age • Special Education- Intervention Specialist • Sport and Exercise Studies • Sport Business Management • Studio Art • Technical and Professional Communication • Theatre • Worship • Youth Ministries • Actuarial Science • Arts Administration • Asian Studies • Bible • Bible Teacher Education • Bioethics • Biology • Biomedical Engineering • Business Administration • Chemistry • Christian Education • Christian Ministries Management • Church History • Coaching • Comprehensive Communication Arts • Computer Science • Creative Web Design • Creative Writing • Criminal Justice • Cross-Cultural Nursing • Digital Film • Digital Photography • Earth Science • Economics • Editing and Publishing • Electronic Media • Entrepreneurship • French • Geology • German • Graphic Design • Greek • Health Education — Multi-Age • Health Promotion • History • Information Technology Management • Intercultural Communication • International Business • International Studies • Latin American Studies • Literature • Linguistics • Marketing • Mathematics • Middle Eastern Studies • Mission • Motion Graphics • Music • Organizational Communication • Pastoral Ministry • Philosophy and Religion • Physics • Political Science • Preseminary Bible • Psychology • Public Administration • Public Policy • Sociology • Spanish • Spanish for Professionals • Sport Management • Sport Ministry • Studio Art • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) • Theatre • Theatre Performance • Western European Studies • Women’s Ministry • Worship • Writing for the Professions • Youth Ministry Minor Fields of Undergraduate Study Fifteen credits in a particular field of study usually constitute a minor. Cedarville graduates complete a minor in Bible as part of the general education requirements. Other minor fields are optional. One-third of the minor must be completed at Cedarville. Available minors include: Page 18 2013–14 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Academic Information Major Fields of Undergraduate Study
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