2021-2022 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Introduction 5
A Word From Our President 6
History 6
Profile 6
Mission Statement 6
Vision Statement 6
Portrait Staments 6
Glorify God 6
Think Broadly and Deeply 6
Communicate Effectively 6
Develop Academically and Professionally 6
Engage for Christ 6
Accreditation, Authorization, and Licensure 7
Setting 7
Facilities 7
Alford Auditorium 7
Apple Technology Resource Center 7
Athletic and Recreation Center 7
Callan Athletic Center 7
Doden Field House 8
Fitness Center 8
University Medical Services 8
Carnegie Center for the Visual Arts 8
Centennial Library 8
Center for Biblical and Theological Studies 8
Chemistry Laboratory Center 8
Chick-fil-A 8
Civil Engineering Center 8
Dixon Ministry Center 8
Engineering and Science Center 9
Engineering Projects Laboratory 9
Founders Hall 9
Graduate and Teaching Services 9
Hartman Hall 9
Health Sciences Center 9
History and Government Center 9
Milner Business Administration Building 9
Patterson Hall 9
Stevens Student Center 9
Tyler Digital Communication Center 9
Williams Hall 9
Computer Network 10
Access 10
Benefits 10
University Student Services 10
Career Services 10
Affiliations 10
Highlights 10
Counseling Services 10
Healthcare and Medical Services 10
Housing 11
Getting Started Weekend 11
Vehicles 11
Ministry Opportunities 11
Chapel 11
Discipleship Ministries 11
Global Outreach — Local 11
Global Outreach — Domestic 12
Global Outreach — International 12
HeartSong Ministries 12
Selecting a Ministry 12
Student Life 12
Spiritual Emphasis 12
Community Covenant 12
Cocurricular Opportunities 12
Music Groups 13
Intercollegiate Athletics 13
Campus Recreation 13
Student Life Programs 13
Leadership Opportunities 13
Organizations 13
Academic Organizations 13
Social/Service Organizations 14
Campus Community Organizations 14
Departmental Organizations 15
Admissions 16
Undergraduate Admission Criteria 17
Admission Criteria for Freshmen Candidates 17
Admission Criteria for Transfer Candidates 17
Admission Criteria for Postbaccalaureate Candidates 17
Admission Criteria for International Candidates (non-U.S. citizens) 17
Admission Criteria for College Now Candidates 17
Admission Criteria for Readmit Candidates 17
Admission Criteria for Nondegree Candidates (personal enrichment/audit) 17
Undergraduate Admission Process and Deadlines 18
Reservation Deposit 18
New Student Orientation 18
Undergraduate Admission Policies 18
High School Preparation 18
Grade Point Average Calculation 18
Homeschooled Students Transcript Policy 19
High School Graduation Date Policy 19
Procedures to Evaluate the Validity of High School Completion 19
Proof of High School Graduation 19
Standardized Test Use 20
General Use 20
Undergraduate Transfer Policies 20
International Admission Policies (non-U.S. citizens) 21
Verification of Non-English Transcripts 21
Verifying Students Selected for Proof of Educational Purpose 21
Orientation 21
COLL-0950 International GATEways to Success (1 hr) 21
Church Relations 21
Academic Information 22
Undergraduate Study 23
Calendar and Credits 23
Classification of Students 23
Assignment to Classes 23
Class Attendance 24
Undergraduate Degree Requirements 24
Requirements for a Second Degree 24
Graduation 25
Early Commencement 25
Academic Programs and Majors 25
Admission to Academic Programs 25
Selecting a Major 25
Requirements of a Major 25
Electives 25
Major Fields of Undergraduate Study 26
Minor Fields of Undergraduate Study 26
Special Academic Programs 27
One-Year Bible Program 27
College Now Program 27
Preprofessional Programs 27
Other Programs 27
Continuing Education 27
EMS Education and Special Credit 27
Summer Terms 27
CU Study Abroad Opportunities 27
Special Programs 27
Semester in Spain cedarville.edu/semesterinspain 27
Cedarville University D.C. Semester cedarville.edu/dcsemester 28
Cedarville University Geology of National Parks 28
CU Study Abroad Summer Programs 28
International-Intercultural Student Teaching Programs (IIP) 28
International 28
Intercultural 28
Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies 28
The Cove — Academic Enrichment Center 28
Tutoring 28
Courses 28
Services 28
Additional Academic Support 29
The Centennial Library 29
Credit by Examination 29
Advanced Placement 29
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) 29
Institutional Test-Out 29
International Baccalaureate 29
General Education Requirements 30
General Education Course Sequence 31
Course Load 32
To request 19–21.5 credit hours 32
To request 22 or more credit hours 32
Distance Education 32
Transient Study 32
Registration for Courses 32
Course Numbers and Designations 32
Alternate Year Courses 32
Continuing at the University 32
Course Registration 33
Undergraduates in Graduate Courses 33
Auditing 33
Adding and Withdrawing From a Course 33
Independent Study 34
Internships 34
Out-of-Class Courses 34
Grading System 35
Credit/No Credit Program 36
Grade Points and Point Averages 36
Grade Appeal Process 36
Petitions and Student Complaints 36
Repeating Courses 36
Academic Progress, Warning, and Suspension 36
Academic Progress Chart 37
Academic Integrity 37
Academic Honors 38
Dean’s Honor List 38
Dean’s List 38
Graduation with Honors 38
Additional Academic Awards 38
The Faculty Scholarship Trophy 38
The President’s Trophy 38
Withdrawing From the University 38
Withdrawal for Military Reasons 38
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 38
Academic Leadership 39
Deans and Chairs 39
School of Allied Health 39
Department of Art, Design, and Theatre 39
School of Biblical and Theological Studies 39
School of Business Administration 39
Department of Communication 39
School of Education 39
School of Engineering and Computer Science 39
Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages 39
Department of History and Government 39
Department of Music and Worship 39
School of Nursing 39
School of Pharmacy 39
Department of Psychology 39
Department of Science and Mathematics 39
Department of Social Work 39
Academic Schools and Departments 40
School of Allied Health 41
Mission Statement 42
Preparation 42
Department Requirements 42
Programs of Study 42
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in: 42
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in: 42
Cocurricular Opportunities 42
Career Opportunities 42
Faculty 42
Clinical Faculty 42
Emeriti 43
Athletic Training Mission Statement 43
Personal Requirements 43
Program Requirements 44
Admission and Retention 44
Athletic Training — program in teach-out status 45
Clinical Requirements 45
Allied Health — Bachelor of Science 46
Exercise Science — Bachelor of Science 47
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Exercise Science — Bachelor of Science 47
Sport Medicine — Bachelor of Science 48
Combined B.S./M.A.T. Program 48
Teacher Education Licensure Program — 49
Physical Education — Multi-Age— program in teach-out status 49
Multi-Age Health and Physical Education— program in teach-out status 50
Department of Art, Design, and Theatre 51
Mission Statement 52
Personal Requirements 52
Scholarships 52
Portfolio 52
Department Requirements 52
Theatre Program 52
Industrial and Innovative Design, Studio Art, and Visual Communication Design Requirements 52
Freshman Review 52
Sophomore Review 52
Transfer Review 53
Art and Design Requirements 53
Capstone Exhibition or Project 53
Fees 53
Theatre Requirements 53
Programs of Study 53
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in: 53
Minors 53
Technical Resources 53
Cocurricular Opportunities 54
Theatre Cocurricular Opportunities 54
Career Opportunities 54
Faculty 54
Technical Support Staff 54
Emeriti 54
Industrial and Innovative Design 55
Studio Art 56
Theatre 57
Visual Communication Design 58
Minors 60
Arts Administration Minor 60
Graphic Design Minor 60
Interactive Web Design Minor 60
Studio Art Minor 60
Theatre Minor 61
Theatre Design Minor 61
Theatre Performance Minor 61
School of Biblical and Theological Studies 62
Mission Statement 63
Personal Requirements 63
School Requirements 63
Programs of Study 63
Majors 63
Minors 63
Special Program 63
Technical Resources 63
Faculty 64
Center for Apologetics and Public Christianity 64
Center for Biblical Integration 64
Cocurricular Opportunities 64
Alpha Sigma 64
Theta Alpha Kappa 64
Career Opportunities 64
Emeriti 65
Biblical Studies 66
Biblical Counseling Concentration 66
Biblical Languages Concentration 66
Biblical Literature Concentration 66
Historical Theology Concentration 66
Missions Concentration 67
Philosophy and Theology Concentration 67
Teaching Ministry Concentration 67
Theology Concentration 67
Women’s Ministry Concentration 67
Worship Concentration 67
Youth and Family Ministry Concentration 67
Biblical Studies — Accelerated B.A./Master of Divinity 69
One-Year Bible Program 70
Minors 70
Bible Minor 70
Biblical Care and Counseling Minor 70
Bible Teacher Education Minor 70
Christian Ministry Minor 70
Greek Minor 70
Mission Minor 70
Pastoral Ministry Minor 70
Philosophy and Theology Minor 71
Preseminary Minor 71
Pre-Master of Divinity Minor 71
Women’s Ministry Minor 71
Youth Ministry Minor 71
School of Business Administration 72
Mission Statement 73
Accreditation 73
Personal Requirements 73
School Requirements 73
Programs of Study 74
Majors 74
Minors 74
Cocurricular Opportunities 74
Accounting Society 74
Association for Information Systems 74
Delta Mu Delta 74
Financial Management Association 74
Human Resource Management 74
Women in Business 74
Career Opportunities 74
Accounting Major 74
Finance Major 74
Global Business Major 74
Information Technology Management Major 74
Management Major 74
Marketing Major 75
Sport Business Management Major 75
Faculty 75
Emeriti 75
Integrated Business Core (IBC) 76
Advisory Council 76
Accounting — Bachelor of Science 77
Economics — Bachelor of Arts 78
Economics — Bachelor of Science 79
Finance — Bachelor of Science 80
Global Business 82
Information Technology Management — Bachelor of Science 84
Management — Bachelor of Science 85
Marketing 88
Sport Business Management 90
Minors 91
Accounting Minor 91
Business Administration Minor 91
Business Analytics Minor 91
Construction Management Minor 91
Economics Minor 91
Entrepreneurship Minor 91
International Business Minor 91
International Business for the Non-business Major Minor 91
Information Technology Management Minor 92
Marketing Minor 92
Sport Management Minor 92
Department of Communication 93
Mission Statement 94
Personal Requirements 94
Department Requirements 94
Technical Resources 94
Programs of Study 94
Majors 94
Minors 94
Cocurricular Opportunities 94
Cedars 94
Debate 94
Speech Team 94
Lambda Pi Eta 94
Society for Professional Writing 94
Resound Radio 94
Career Opportunities 95
Faculty 95
Technical Support Staff 95
Emeriti 95
Broadcasting, Digital Media, and Journalism 96
Electronic Media Advisory Board 96
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Broadcasting, Digital Media, and Journalism 97
Communication 98
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Communication 100
Professional Writing and Information Design 101
Professional Writing and Information Design Industry Advisory Board 101
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Professional Writing and Information Design 101
Minors 102
Broadcasting and Digital Media Minor 102
Comprehensive Communication Arts Minor 102
Digital Video Minor 102
Editing and Publishing Minor 102
Intercultural Communication Minor 102
Motion Graphics Minor 102
Organizational Communication Minor 102
Public Relations Minor 102
Writing for the Professions Minor 102
School of Education 103
Mission Statement 104
School Distinctives 104
Licensure – Public Schools 104
Demographic Profile 104
Personal Requirements 104
Cocurricular Opportunities 104
Teacher Education Program Admission Requirements 104
Teacher Education Program Retention and Completion Requirements 105
Test Pass Rates 105
Programs of Study 105
Career Opportunities 105
Faculty 105
Emeriti 106
General Education Requirements for Education Majors 106
Middle Childhood Education (MC) 106
Primary (P-5) Education (P-5) 106
Special Education — Intervention Specialist (SpE) 106
Teacher Education Core 106
Middle Childhood Education 107
Primary (P-5) Education 108
Special Education — Intervention Specialist 109
Special Education/Primary (P-5) Education Dual Licensure Option 110
Adolescent/Young Adult and Multi-Age Licensure Programs 111
Methods of Teaching Block (all AYA majors and MA Spanish) 111
School of Engineering and Computer Science 112
Mission Statement 113
Programs of Study 113
Majors 113
Minors 113
Special Programs 113
Accreditation 113
Registration as a Professional Engineer 113
Personal Requirements 113
School Requirements 113
New Students 113
Progression Requirements 113
Civil Engineering (CE) 113
Computer Science (CS) 113
Computer Engineering (CpE) 114
Cyber Operations (CY) 114
Electrical Engineering (EE) 114
Mechanical Engineering (ME) 114
Graduation Requirements 114
Technical Resources 114
Cocurricular Opportunities 114
Career Opportunities 114
Program Educational Objectives 114
Educational Philosophy for Engineering and Computer Science Programs 114
Engineering and Computer Science Advisory Council 114
Faculty 115
Technical Support Staff 115
Emeriti 115
Civil Engineering — Bachelor of Science 116
Computer Engineering 118
Computer Science — Bachelor of Science 119
Cyber Operations — Bachelor of Science 120
Electrical Engineering 121
Mechanical Engineering 122
Minors 123
Biomedical Engineering Minor 123
Computer Science Minor 123
Special Programs 123
Cooperative Education Program 123
Engineering Honors Program 123
Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages 124
Mission Statement 125
Personal Requirements 125
Department Requirements 125
Programs of Study 125
Majors 125
Minors 125
Special Program 125
Foreign Language 125
Writing Center 125
Objectives 125
Cocurricular Opportunities 126
Alpha Sigma Lambda (ASL) 126
Arabic Club 126
Chinese Club 126
French Club 126
German Club 126
Korean Club 126
Linguistics Club 126
Miracle 126
Spanish Club 126
The Cedarville Review 126
Alpha Kappa Delta Cedarville Chapter 126
Study Abroad Opportunities 126
Cedarville Summer Abroad Programs 126
Technical Resources 126
Career Opportunities 126
Faculty 127
Emeriti 127
English 128
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Teacher Education Licensure Program Language Arts Education — Integrated 129
Teacher Education Licensure Program 129
Language Arts Education — Integrated 129
Linguistics 131
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Linguistics 132
Spanish 133
Spanish Education — Multi-Age 134
Minors 135
Asian Studies Minor 135
Creative Writing Minor 135
Editing and Publishing Minor 135
French Minor 135
German Minor 135
Latin American Studies Minor 135
Linguistics Minor 136
Literature Minor 136
Middle Eastern Studies Minor 136
Spanish Minor 136
Spanish for Healthcare Personnel Minor 136
Spanish for Professionals Minor 136
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Minor 137
TESOL Endorsement 137
Western European Studies Minor 137
Special Program 137
Certificate in Medical Spanish Program 137
Department of History and Government 138
Mission Statement 139
Department Objectives 139
Personal Requirements 139
Department Requirements 139
Technical Resources 139
Programs of Study 139
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in: 139
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in: 139
Minors 139
Cocurricular Opportunities 139
Alpha Delta Nu 139
Cedarville Legal Society 139
College Republicans 139
Epsilon Pi Lambda 139
Model United Nations Team 139
Omega Mu 140
Renaissance Guild 140
Center for Political Studies 140
Career Opportunities 140
Faculty 140
Emeriti 140
Criminal Justice 141
Mission Statement 141
Program Objectives 141
Core Values 141
Forensic Science 142
History 143
Graduate Program Pathway Option for History 144
International Studies 145
Political Science 146
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Political Science 146
Prelaw 147
Teacher Education Licensure Program 148
Social Studies Education — Integrated 148
Minors 149
Church History Minor 149
Criminal Justice Minor 149
History Minor 149
International Studies Minor 149
National Security Minor 150
Political Science Minor 150
Public Administration Minor 150
Public Policy Minor 150
Sociology Minor 150
Interdisciplinary Studies 151
Mission Statement 152
Personal Requirements 152
Programs of Study 152
Cocurricular Opportunities 152
Career Opportunities 152
Honors Program 152
Individualized Studies 153
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) 153
Air Force 153
Army 154
Liberal Arts 155
Department of Music and Worship 156
Purpose Statement 157
Music Student Objectives 157
Accreditation 157
Requirements for Music and Worship Admission 157
Admission and Auditions 157
Scholarships 157
Music Theory Placement Exam 157
Department Requirements 157
Music Requirements 157
Admission 157
Private Lessons 158
Semester Performance Juries 158
Freshman Review 158
Sophomore Review 158
Piano Proficiency 158
Ensemble Participation 158
Recital and Program Attendance 158
Capstone Recital or Project 158
Fees 158
Music Student Handbook 158
Worship Requirements 158
Admission 158
Private Lessons 158
Ensembles 158
Worship Forum 158
First-Year Review 158
Second-Year Review 158
Worship Student Handbook 158
Programs of Study 159
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in: 159
Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in: 159
Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.) in: 159
Minors 159
Technical Resources 159
Cocurricular Opportunities 159
Career Opportunities 159
Faculty 159
Emeriti 159
Adjunct Faculty 159
Composition 160
Statement of Purpose 160
Program Objectives 160
Keyboard Pedagogy 162
Statement of Purpose 162
Program Objectives 162
Music 163
Statement of Purpose 163
Program Objectives 163
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Music 165
Performance 166
Statement of Purpose 166
Program Objectives 166
Teacher Education Licensure Program 169
Bachelor of Music Education 169
Statement of Purpose 169
Program Objectives 169
Choral majors also add: 169
Instrumental majors also add: 169
Choral majors also add: 169
Instrumental majors also add: 169
Worship 171
Musical Emphasis 171
Theological Foundation 171
Interdisciplinary Nature 171
Program Objectives 171
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Worship 173
Minors 173
Music Minor 173
Music Technology Minor 173
Songwriting Minor 173
Worship Minor 173
School of Nursing 174
Mission Statement 175
Accreditation and Licensure 175
Admission 175
Admission Criteria for Transferring from Another Nursing Program 175
Progression 176
Checkpoint #1 176
Checkpoint #2 176
Checkpoint #3 176
Checkpoint #4 176
Academic Requirements 176
Nonacademic Requirements 176
Technical Standards Requirements 177
Probation 177
Removal From Nursing Major 177
Graduation 177
Financial Aid 177
Programs of Study 177
Cocurricular Opportunities 177
Nursing Honor Society (NHS) 177
Student Nurses Association (SNA) 177
Alpha Iota Alpha (AIA) Men in Nursing 177
Cedarville University Emergency Medical Services 177
Disaster Preparedness 177
School of Nursing Committee Service 177
Technical Resources 177
Career Opportunities 177
Faculty 178
Technical Support Staff 178
Emeriti 178
Clinical Activity Information 179
Facilities 179
Age Requirement 179
Clinical Requirements 179
Health Requirements 179
Additional Required Program Expenses (estimated) 179
Nursing Course Requirements 179
Minor 181
Cross-Cultural Nursing Minor 181
School of Pharmacy 182
Admission/Preferred Admission 183
Preferred Admission Continuation Requirements 183
Financial Aid 183
Career Opportunities 183
Faculty 184
Department of Pharmacy Practice 184
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences 184
School of Pharmacy 184
Mission 184
Values 185
Regional Accreditation 185
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences 185
Department of Psychology 187
Mission Statement 188
Personal Requirements 188
Department Requirements 188
Programs of Study 188
Cocurricular Opportunities 188
Technical Resources 188
Career Opportunities 188
Faculty 189
Emeriti 189
In Memoriam 189
Psychology 190
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Psychology 191
Minors 192
Psychology Minor 192
Addictions and Chemical Dependency Minor 192
Child and Family Studies Minor 192
Comprehensive Counseling Minor 192
Cross-Cultural Psychology Minor 192
Health Psychology and Public Health Minor 192
Neuropsychology Minor 192
Psychological Research Minor 192
Department of Science and Mathematics 193
Mission Statement 194
Personal Requirements 194
Programs of Study 194
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in: 194
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in: 194
Minors 194
Special Programs 194
Cocurricular Opportunities 194
Technical Resources 194
Career Opportunities 194
Faculty 194
Emeriti 195
Technical Support Staff 195
Biology — Bachelor of Arts 196
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Biology — Bachelor of Arts 197
Biology — Bachelor of Science 198
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Biology — Bachelor of Science 198
Chemistry — Bachelor of Arts 199
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Chemistry — Bachelor of Arts 199
Chemistry — Bachelor of Science 200
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Chemistry — Bachelor of Science 200
Environmental Science 201
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Environmental Science 201
Forensic Science 202
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Forensic Science 202
Geology — Bachelor of Science 203
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Geology — Bachelor of Science 204
Mathematics — Bachelor of Arts 205
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Mathematics — Bachelor of Arts 205
Mathematics — Bachelor of Science 206
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Mathematics — Bachelor of Science 206
Molecular Biology 207
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Molecular Biology 207
Physics — Bachelor of Science 208
Graduate Program Pathway Option for Physics — Bachelor of Science 208
Teacher Education Licensure Programs Adolescent and Young Adult 209
Chemistry Education 209
(Bachelor of Arts) 209
Life Science Education 210
(Bachelor of Arts) 210
Mathematics Education — Integrated 211
(Bachelor of Arts) 211
Physical Science Education 212
(Bachelor of Arts) 212
Physics Education 213
(Bachelor of Arts) 213
Science Comprehensive Education — Integrated (Bachelor of Arts) 214
Minors 215
Actuarial Science Minor 215
Biology Minor 215
Chemistry Minor 215
Earth Science Minor 215
Geology Minor 215
Mathematics Minor 215
Physics Minor 215
Special Programs 215
Preagriculture Curriculum 215
Agriculture Business Emphasis 215
Agriculture Science Emphasis 215
Environmental Biology Emphasis 216
Prephysician Assistant 216
Predental, Premedical, Preoptometric 217
Other: 217
Preveterinary 217
Department of Social Work 218
Mission Statement 219
Department Objectives 219
Personal Requirements 219
Department Requirements 219
Admission to the Social Work Program 219
Admission Requirements and Procedures 219
Programs of Study 219
Cocurricular Opportunities 219
Epsilon Alpha Pi 219
Epsilon Omega 219
Technical Resources 219
Career Opportunities 219
Faculty 220
Emeriti 220
Social Work 220
Goals 220
International Field Experience 221
Application Requirements 221
Pre-Departure Requirements 221
Reentry Requirements 221
Social Work Advisory Council 221
Social Work 222
Course Descriptions 224
Alternate Year Courses 224
School of Allied Health Course Descriptions 225
Allied Health (ALHL) 225
Athletic Training (ATRN) 225
Coaching (CCHG) 226
Exercise and Sport Science Education (ESED) 226
Exercise and Sport Science (ESS) 226
Exercise and Sport Science Elective (ESSE) 226
Exercise Science (EXSC) 227
Multi-Age Health Education (MAHE) 227
Multi-Age Physical Education (MAPE) 227
Physical Education Activity Courses (PEAX) 228
Physical Education Fitness (PEF) 228
Department of Art, Design, and Theatre Course Descriptions 228
Art (ART) 228
Industrial and Innovative Design (IDES) 230
Theatre (THTR) 231
Visual Communication Design (VCD) 233
School of Biblical and Theological Studies Course Descriptions 234
Bible and Theology — Applied Theology (BTAT) 234
Bible and Theology — Biblical Languages (BTBL) 236
Bible and Theology — Biblical Studies (BTBS) 236
Bible and Theology — Christian Ministry (BTCM) 237
Bible and Theology — General Education (BTGE) 238
Bible and Theology — History and Theology (BTHT) 238
Bible and Theology — New Testament (BTNT) 239
Bible and Theology — Old Testament (BTOT) 240
Bible and Theology — Philosophy and Apologetics (BTPA) 240
School of Business Administration Course Descriptions 241
Accounting (ACCT) 241
Business Administration (BUS) 242
Economics (ECON) 242
Entrepreneurship (ENTR) 243
Finance (FIN) 244
Information Technology Management (ITM) 245
Management (MGMT) 246
Marketing (MRKT) 247
Sport Management (SMGT) 248
Department of Communication Course Descriptions 249
Broadcasting, Digital Media, and Journalism (BRDM) 249
Communication Studies (COM) 251
Journalism (JOUR) 253
Professional Writing and Information Design (PWID) 255
School of Education Course Descriptions 256
Primary (P-5) Education (EDEC) 256
Middle Childhood Education (EDMC) 257
Adolescent / Young Adult Education (EDSE) 258
Special Education (EDSP) 259
Education (EDUC) 260
School of Engineering and Computer Science Course Descriptions 261
Computer Science (CS) 261
Cyber Operations (CY) 263
Civil Engineering (EGCE) 264
Computer Engineering (EGCP) 265
Electrical Engineering (EGEE) 266
General Engineering (EGGN) 268
Mechanical Engineering (EGME) 269
Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages Course Descriptions 272
Arabic Language (ARBC) 272
Chinese (CHN) 272
Creative Writing (CWRT) 272
English (ENG) 273
Film (FILM) 273
French (FREN) 273
German (GER) 274
Korean (KOR) 274
Linguistics (LING) 274
Literature (LIT) 275
Spanish (SPAN) 277
Department of History and Government Course Descriptions 278
Anthropology (ANTH) 278
Criminal Justice (CRJU) 278
Geography (GEO) 280
General Social Science (GSS) 280
History (HIST) 281
International Studies (INTL) 282
Political Science (POLS) 283
Public Administration (PUAD) 284
Sociology (SOC) 284
Social Studies Education (SSED) 285
Interdisciplinary Studies Course Descriptions 285
College Studies (COLL) 285
Honors (HON) 285
Liberal Arts (LART) 286
Military Science Course Descriptions 286
Air Force ROTC (AES) 286
Army ROTC (MIL) 287
Department of Music and Worship Course Descriptions 287
Conducting (CDMU) 287
Music Class Studies (CLMU) 287
General Music (GMUS) 288
Music History (HLMU) 288
Humanities (HUM) 289
Keyboard Pedagogy (KPMU) 289
Music Education (MUED) 289
Music Performance (PFMU) 290
Music Private Study (PLMU) 290
Songwriting (SWMU) 291
Music Theory (THMU) 291
Music Technology (TYMU) 292
Worship (WSHP) 292
School of Nursing Course Descriptions 293
Nursing (NSG) 293
School of Pharmacy Course Descriptions 295
Prepharmacy (PPHR) 295
Department of Psychology Course Descriptions 295
Psychology (PYCH) 295
Department of Science and Mathematics Course Descriptions 297
Biology (BIO) 297
Chemistry: General Education (CHEM) 299
Chemistry: Major (CHEM) 299
Environmental Science (ENVS) 301
Earth Science (ESCI) 301
Forensic Science (FORS) 302
General Biology (GBIO) 302
Geology (GEOL) 302
General Mathematics (GMTH) 304
General Science (GSCI) 304
Mathematics (MATH) 305
Mathematics Education (MTED) 307
Physics: General Education (PHYS) 307
Physics: Major (PHYS) 307
Science Education (SCED) 309
Department of Social Work Course Descriptions 309
Social Work (SWK) 309
Financial Information 311
Financial Information 312
University Financial Operation Policy 312
Student Costs 312
Tuition — Undergraduate 312
Tuition — College Now 312
Audit tuition 312
Fees 312
Summary of Costs — Undergraduate 312
Institutional Costs 312
Miscellaneous Costs 312
Financial Registration Policy 312
Making Payment 313
Notification of the University Bill 313
Invoices and Statements Online 313
Payment Penalties 313
Interest Rates 313
New Student Reservation Deposit Refund 313
Continuing Student Reservation Deposit Refund 313
Withdrawal Refunds 314
Tuition 314
Tuition Refund Schedule 314
14–16-Week Class 314
12-Week Class 314
8-Week Class 314
4-Week Class 314
For classes 3 weeks or less 314
All other Classes 314
Board/Meal Plan 314
Room 314
Other Fees 314
Federal Title IV Funds, Policy and Regulations 314
Responsibility of the University 315
Responsibility of the student 315
Special Provisions for Books and Supplies 315
Veterans Training Benefits and Dependents Educational Assistance 316
Deferred Payment Plan for Veterans 316
Military Tuition Assistance — Army, Air Force, National Guard 316
Financial Aid 316
General Information 316
Institutional Scholarships and Grants 317
Transfer Student Aid 317
Department Scholarships 317
State Grant Programs 317
Ohio College Opportunity Grant 317
Ohio National Guard Scholarship Program 317
Ohio War Orphan & Severely Disabled Veterans’ Children Scholarship 317
State Grant Refund Policy 317
Other State Grants 317
Federal Grants 317
Federal Pell Grant 317
Federal Pell Grant Enrollment and Eligibility Requirements 317
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) 317
Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH) 317
United States Military Scholarships 318
Army ROTC Scholarships 318
Air Force ROTC Scholarships 318
Donor-Funded Scholarships 318
Federal Direct Loans 318
Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans 318
Federal Parent PLUS Loans 318
Student Employment 318
Federal Work Study 318
Campus Employment 318
Off-Campus Employment 318
Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Recipients of Financial Aid 319
Policy 319
Student Rights 319
Student Responsibilities 319
Appendix 320
Board of Trustees 321
Officers 321
Term of Office Ending June 2022 321
Term of Office Ending June 2023 321
Term of Office Ending June 2024 321
Emeriti 321
Administration 321
Cabinet 321
Chancellor 321
Other Faculty 322
Administrative Faculty 322
Library Faculty 322
Administrative Staff 322
University Registrar Staff 322
Office of Student Development Staff 322
Correspondence 322
Doctrinal Statement 323
Statistical Information – Fall Semester 2020 324
Index 326

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