Courses Offered
(tentative listing)
If you take one course each semester (the maximum allowed) throughout your junior and senior year of high school, you will complete four courses through The Cedarville Academy. The following courses are planned for 2008-09. Note that the faculty members listed have taken the lead on the course content and delivery plan, but other faculty members may serve as the course instructor. Additional courses to meet the curricular needs of Christian high school students are under development.
Fall 2008
ANTH-1800 Cultural Anthropology
Dr. Susan Warner, Associate Professor of Sociology
GMTH-1010 Introduction to Mathematics
Dr. Otis Wright, Associate Professor of Mathematics
GSCI-1010 Principles of Earth Science
Dr. John Whitmore, Associate Professor of Geology
GSS-1100 Politics and American Culture
Dr. Mark Smith, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Director, Center for Political Studies
HIST-1120 U.S. History II
Dr. Thomas Mach, Professor of History
LIT-2340 Western Literature
Dr. Donald Deardorff, Professor of English
Spring 2009
ANTH-1800 Cultural Anthropology
Dr. Susan Warner, Associate Professor of Sociology
GMTH-1010 Introduction to Mathematics
Dr. Otis Wright, Associate Professor of Mathematics
GSCI-1010 Principles of Earth Science
Dr. John Whitmore, Associate Professor of Geology
GSS-1100 Politics and American Culture
Dr. Mark Smith, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Director, Center for Political Studies
HIST-1120 U.S. History II
Dr. Thomas Mach, Professor of History
HUM-1400 Introduction to Humanities
Dr. Charles Clevenger, Professor of Music
LIT-2340 Western Literature
Dr. Donald Deardorff, Professor of English
Cedarville University is committed to offering at least eight general education and introductory-level, major-specific courses by spring 2009.