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2.00 Credits
Develops critical thinking skills in selecting, creating and applying tools, techniques and principles of public relations to a variety of managerial cases, campaigns and problem situations Actual case studies (both historical and current) are reviewed and analyzed Students work in some facet in the creation of a public relations plan for a client This course is for students close to graduation who have completed necessary classes to prepare them for application to the public relations problem Prerequisite: 111
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3.00 Credits
Advanced techniques in the art of editing, with special emphasis upon both seamless and experimental styles and emerging technologies Prerequisites: 315, 452 Fee: $50
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3.00 Credits
Film and television directors must master multiple disciplines while serving as a key creative decision-maker This comprehensive class deals with the artistic, human, financial, and technical aspects of directing Prerequisite: 262 Fee: $40
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3.00 Credits
Continues the exploration of reporting and interpreting the news through photos, photo documentaries, and photo analysis Advanced techniques of visual reporting and interpreting news are explored Working under deadline continues to be a part of the advanced course Introduces the use of lighting techniques, including operation of portable and studio strobes Prerequisite: 347 Fee: $80
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1.00 Credits
Practical study and experience in successful strategies for making the step from academia to journalism and public relations careers Students interact with working professionals through guest lectures, media tours and mock job interviews, examining the maturity of their gifts and skills and whether they have the readiness needed for effective participation in journalism, public relations, or other media environments Includes the examination of a Christian worldview as this interplays with prevailing philosophies of corporate ownership, ranges of newsroom and media etiquette for new staff, and the interplay of practical ethics in the target market for which students are preparing The course also helps students examine graduate school, law school, and church or missionsrelated ministry as options naturally following their journalism preparation
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A rotating variety of topics and production experiences often employing special guests from within the Journalism or Entertainment Industries Possible topics include, but are not limited to, Investigative Reporting, Writing for Publication, PR Fund Raising, Event Planning, Visual Effects, Audio Recording, Cinematography, Production Design, the Sundance Film Festival, the City of the Angels Film Festival, the Biola Media Conference May be taken multiple times May involve lab fees
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Individual research in an area of mass communication determined in consultation with the instructor May be repeated for a maximum of six units Permission of professor required
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1.00 Credits
Performance of standard choral literature representing a variety of styles and periods Membership by audition Fee: $125
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1.00 Credits
Encompasses a wide variety of chamber grouping and chamber music literature The following ensemble combinations are commonly organized under this heading: brass quintet, woodwind quintet, flute ensemble, string quartet, percussion
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1.00 Credits
Performance of standard chamber music literature encompassing a wide variety of styles and periods Membership by audition
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