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CU in Class

Not able to visit a class in person? No problem! Our CUinClass video project gives you the opportunity to sit in on a class, hear from our professors, and experience academics at Cedarville via on-demand video.

The CUinClass videos were originally filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic to allow virtual visitors to experience Cedarville classes. While students no longer wear masks around campus and guests are welcomed in person, these on-demand videos still give you an insider's view of Cedarville academics. View a class that interests you now!

Did you know that three of our Bible minor courses, including Old Testament Literature, Theology I, and Theology II, as well as a Socialism course have all of their class videos online?! There's no better way to see what you have to look forward to as a Cedarville student. We can't wait to CU in Class!

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CUinClass On-Demand Videos

Watch class videos while you wait for the next scheduled livestream. Videos are being added regularly with a plan to have videos from every undergraduate department and school on campus. 

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Athletic Training – General Medical Conditions

In a lecture titled "Systemic Disorders," Prof. Michael Weller introduces systemic general medical conditions that are found within an active population.

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Bible – Old Testament 1: Pentateuch

In a lecture titled "Exodus 15," Dr. Randy McKinion explains the important transition between the Exodus and the time at Sinai.

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Biology – Human Structure & Function I

In a lecture titled "Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves," Dr. Melissa Burns introduces the anatomy of the spinal cord, spinal nerves, and meninges.

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Business – Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

In a lecture titled "Definition of Ethics and Its Relationship to Worldview," Dr. John Tarwater explores how business ethics from a Christian perspective is framed by worldview issues.

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Chemistry – Organic Chemistry I

In a lecture titled "Reactions of Alkenes," Dr. Nathan Hnatiuk continues leading a discussion of the reactions of alkenes.

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Civil Engineering – Environmental Engineering

In a lecture titled "Air Quality Engineering," Prof. Mackenzie Davies explains how air quality management is influenced by physical characteristics of the land, wind speeds, and ambient temperatures.

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Computer Engineering – Digital Logic Design

In a lecture titled "Digital Circuits That Perform Arithmetic," Dr. Clint Kohl leads an analysis and simulation of digital hardware circuits that perform arithmetic operations.

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Cybersecurity – Foundations of Computer Security

In a lecture titled "Introduction to Adversarial Thinking for Cybersecurity," Dr. Seth Hamman explains adversarial thinking, why it is important for cybersecurity, and how to improve adversarial thinking skills.

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Design – Typography

As part of a Type Poster Critique, Prof. Aaron Huffman leads his class through critiquing in-process student work for a Type Poster project.

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Digital Media – Advanced Cinematography & Lighting

In a lecture titled "Lighting," Prof. Sean O'Connor discusses cinematic lighting for film and video and the techniques by which we achieve it.

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Education – Children's Literature

In a lecture titled "Poetry for Children," Dr. Megan Brown introduces how to teach and engage children in the reading of the children's literature genre of poetry.

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Education – Teaching Mathematics: Middle Childhood

In a lectured titled "Teaching Algebraic Concepts to the Middle Childhood Student," Dr. Lori Ferguson leads students in a model lesson for teaching algebraic concepts.

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Education – The Education Profession

In a lecture titled "Law and Ethic, Part I," Dr. Kevin Jones introduces the legal framework of public schools and explains how to thrive as Christian educators while serving in public schools.

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Exercise Science – Structural Kinesiology

In a lecture titled "Muscles of the Wrist and Hand, Part 2," Dr. Elizabeth Sled introduces muscles that move the wrist and hand, as well as their applications to daily function.

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Journalism – Electronic Media Law and Regulation

In a lecture titled "Gathering Information," Prof. Jeff Gilbert discusses what the Constitution, courts, and legislators have had to say about the rights of journalists to report information.

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Linguistics – Phonetics

In a lecture titled "Palatal and Uvular Consonants & Syllabic Consonants and Prenasalization," Prof. Louise Grandouiller leads her class in practicing dictation of Word List 2 sounds.

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Management – Principles of Management

In a lecture titled "Managing Teams," Prof. Andrew Wonders introduces advantages and disadvantages of a team-based approach to management, types of teams, and team development.

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Math – Beautiful Math Structures and Thinking

In a lecture titled "Cantor and the Transfinite Realm," Dr. Adam Hammett introduces Georg Cantor's theories of what it means for a collection of objects to be infinite in size.

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Music – Music Theory I

In a lecture titled "Principles of Voice Leading," Dr. Bruce Curlette introduces students to the basics of melody writing and chord construction.

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Nursing – Complex Care Management

In a session titled "High Fidelity Simulation," Prof. Fil Quina walks students through a simulation exercise to practice hands-on nursing.

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Nursing – Roles in Disease Management

In a lecture titled "Care of Clients in the Perio-Operative Experience," Prof. Mark Klimek introduces the nurse's role in surgery as a way to manage disease processes.

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Nursing – Roles in Disease Prevention

In a lecture titled "Stress and Disease Prevention," Prof. Mark Klimek presents the nature of self-concept, which is foundational to the manner in which clients process stress and adapt.

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Pharmacy – Care Across the Lifespan (Medicinal Chemistry)

In a lecture titled "Pharmacology & Medicinal Chemistry of NSAIDs, DMARDs, & Non-DMARDs," Dr. Samson Amos and Dr. Denise Jean-Louis discuss the medicinal chemistry and pharmacology of non-steroidal drugs.

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Pharmacy – Care Across the Lifespan (Neonates)

In a lecture titled "Introduction to Pharmacotherapy in Neonates," Dr. Justin Cole introduces students to common terminology, conditions, medical care, and pharmaceutical care in newborns.

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Pharmacy – Introduction to Self-Care

In a lecture titled "Choosing Medication for Cough & Cold," Dr. Andrew Straw instructs student on how to apply knowledge of cough and cold over-the-counter products to patient cases.

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Pharmacy – Research Design and Methodology

In a lecture titled "Applying Science to Practice," Dr. Aleda Chen reviews key concepts learned previously, focusing on how to apply understand of research methodology to patient care.

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Political Science – Comparative Politics

In a lecture titled "Democracy and Democratization," Dr. Glen Duerr helps students investigate procedural and substantive definitions of democracy, as applied across different case studies.

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Political Science – History of Political Thought I

In a lecture titled "What is Political Philosophy?," Dr. Justin D. Lyons helps students explore the basic character and themes of political philosophy contrasted with political science.

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Psychology – Counseling Couples & Families

In a lecture titled "Promoting Positive Changes in Troubled Marriages," Dr. Luke Tse introduces techniques that can help couples and families make positive changes in their marriage and family relationships.

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Social Work – Introduction to Social Work

In a lecture titled "Dimensions of Diversity in Social Work Practice," Dr. Michael Sherr introduces the various dimensions of diversity that influence competent social work practice.

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Social Work – Social Work Practice in Mental Health Settings

In a lecture titled "Self-Harming Behaviors and Bipolar," Prof. Sandra Wagner defines terms and diagnostic criteria for self-harming behaviors and discusses bipolar disorder.

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Studio Art – Three-Dimensional Design

In a lecture titled "Monument, Memorial, and Metaphor," Prof. Cat Mailloux introduces concepts of memorializing, honoring, and remembering through sculpture and demonstrates casting and carving methods in silicone and plaster.

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Theatre – Introduction to Technical Theatre

In a lecture titled "Lighting Accessories, Practicals, and Lighting Positions," Prof. Jonathan Sabo introduces common lighting instrument accessories, how practicals work, and lighting positions.