2024-2025 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

piano pedagogy suite, a piano laboratory, a computer laboratory, three specialized classrooms, a large conference room, and a beautiful 250-seat recital hall. Engineering 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 is home to the School of Science and Mathematics and the School of Engineering and Computer Science. It 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 16-inch reflecting telescope, an audio visual learning laboratory, an engine test cell, five electronic circuit laboratories, and a wind tunnel with an 18-inch test chamber. In addition to academic, classroom, and laboratory space, the Engineering and Science Center is home to the International Student Services and Study Abroad suite. 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 multipurpose conference room and six 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, Vice President for Academics, Vice President for Business and Chief Financial Officer, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, and the Office of Assessment and Accreditation Services. Graduate and Teaching Services This building is home to both The Graduate School administrative offices and the Center for Teaching and Learning. Staff members from the Center for Teaching and Learning work with faculty members to create effective instructional solutions. Administrative staff for Cedarville’s Graduate School support online and residential graduate students from their application for admission through their enrollment and graduation, providing a wide range of support and advising services. Hartman Hall Hartman Hall is home to our Human Resources offices and houses a conference room. A full-scale restoration of this historic home was completed in 2012. Health Sciences Center The Health Sciences Center is home to the Schools of Nursing and Pharmacy. This facility houses state-of-the-art classrooms and research and clinical laboratories, including one of the best simulation centers in the country. It also includes numerous student collaboration rooms and comfortable lounges for group interaction and individual study and relaxation. History and Government Center Following its renovation in 2001, the History and Government Center is home to our history and government faculty offices. Cedarville’s general counsel has an office in this building. Milner Business Administration Building Opened in 1987, the George Milner Business Administration Building contains nine general classrooms, two computer classrooms, and various office spaces. Patterson Hall Formerly the home of the University’s medical clinic, Patterson Hall now provides Cedarville with additional office space. Scharnberg Business and Communication Center The world-class Scharnberg Business and Communication Center was completed in 2024 and is home to the Robert W. Plaster School of Business, Department of Communication, and Center for the Advancement of Cybersecurity. Located beside Cedar Lake, this facility offers stunning views and ample community space for students to gather and collaborate, as well as a casual dining option. A 500-seat classroom – divisible into three smaller units – allows Cedarville to host special guest lecturers and our largest classes. New classrooms are the heart of this building, providing venues for our exceptional faculty to train students for marketplace success from a biblical worldview. Stevens Student Center As the hub of student activity at Cedarville, the SSC houses food services, the Campus Store, event rooms, classrooms, computer labs, the post office, the student radio station, theatre, and student government. The 150,000-square-foot building is also the home of Admissions, Financial Aid, Office of the Registrar, and the Student Life Division. Dining options on campus include the dining hall’s all-you-caneat meals or Panda Express. The President’s Dining Room, used for special occasions, offers formal dining in an elegant setting. Many students and guests also enjoy Rinnova, the campus coffee shop. The Campus Store endeavors to provide students with the materials necessary to enjoy a successful college experience, including dorm supplies, Cedarville apparel, books, and more. The theatre complex includes an impressive 400-seat theatre with modern technology and staging, as well as a movement studio, makeup suite, scene design lab, scene shop, offices, and dressing rooms. Tyler Digital Communication Center This facility, renovated in 2002, includes a graphic design lab, writing center, multimedia lab, three computer classrooms, seven general classrooms, and faculty offices. Alumni Relations, Marketing and Communications, Advancement, Information Technology, and Offices for the Dean for Graduate Studies are also located in this building. Tyler also holds the IT Service Center, also known as TechStop, offering computer and mobile device assistance. Williams Hall Providing classrooms and offices, Williams Hall serves as the home for Education, Psychology, and English, Literature, and Modern Languages. 2024–25 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Page 5 Introduction Facilities

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