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INT 497: Honors Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
Interdisciplinary seminar on a selected topic. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.
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INT 581: Cultural Diversity
3.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
This is the graduate level course for the study of cultural diversity. It provides students an opportunity to study the current and historical multicultural, multiethnic diversity issues in the American society and the school system and their implications for the educational setting. The course is designed to enhance the awareness of the issues involved in cultural diversity, and guide the direction for positive proactive responses. As a graduate level course, research is required.
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JUC 311: Physical Settings of the Bible
4.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
A study of the physical features of the land of the Bible, stressing geographical factors affecting settlement and communication in the various regions. Preparatory map study and class previews provide the background to each trip in the field. Relevant archaeological, historical, and biblical material is correlated with sites, roads, and features in each region. Regions studied and visited include Jerusalem, Benjamin, Judah, Shephelah, Sharon Plain, Samaria, Galilee, the Jordan and Jezreel Valleys, Golan Heights, Negev, Philistia, and Transjordan (Gilead, Medabah Plateau, Moab, and Edom). This course is required for all undergraduate students as the foundation for the JUC program. Enrollment is limited to students admitted to the study abroad semester or year program at Jerusalem University College in Jerusalem, Israel.
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JUC 511: Physical Settings of the Bible
4.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
A study of the physical features of the land of the Bible, stressing geographical factors affecting settlement and communication in the various regions. Readings, preparatory map study, and lectures provide the background for field trips. Relevant archaeological, historical and biblical material is correlated with sites, roads, and features in each region, but the main emphasis of the course is geography. Regions studied and visited include Galilee, Golan Heights, Judah, Samaria, Negev, Shephelah, Jordan and Jezreel Valleys, Benjamin, Sharon Plain, Philistia, and Transjordan (the Medabah Plateau, Moab, and Edom). This course is required for all graduate students admitted to the JUC program. Undergraduate students may be allowed to take this course but they must meet all the graduate-level requirements of the course. Enrollment is limited to students admitted to the study abroad semester or year program at Jerusalem University College in Jerusalem, Israel.
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LAF 327: Hollywood Production Workshop
3.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
This course offers students the opportunity to make a motion picture production using Hollywood locations, resources, and protocol. Students work collaboratively in groups to create a festival-ready piece, including all the legal documentation and rights to enable the finished production to qualify for a festival submission.
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LAF 329: Theology in Hollywood
4.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
This course encourages the development of the necessary skills for analysis of the culture of Hollywood, its role in popular culture and the theological intersections therein. The course seeks theological engagement with the culture of Hollywood and cinema by investigating some of the social, ethical, and psychological implications of film upon theology.
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LAF 336: Inside Hollywood
6.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
Students participate in an internship experience in some aspect of the Hollywood entertainment industry.
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LAF 448: Motion Picture Production
3.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
This is an intense hands-on course in short film production. Students individually write, shoot, direct, and edit their own projects.
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LAF 450: Film Industry Internship:Inside Hollywood
6.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
Students participate in an internship experience in some aspect of the Hollywood entertainment industry. These are nonpaying positions primarily in an office setting such as development companies, agencies, management companies, post-production facilities, etc. Students work 20 to 24 hours a week, spread over a three to five day schedule. Orientation to the internship includes an overview of the creative and operational aspects of the Hollywood entertainment business, including the Christian's role in working therein. The internships do not include positions on actual filmmaking locations. Instead, students work in offices as support personnel to producers, writers, directors, agents, post-production personnel, and others involved in the total process of producing and distributing a major motion picture. The Los Angeles Film Studies Center provides interns to many of the major companies within Hollywood. Enrollment is limited to students admitted to the Los Angeles Film Studies Center off-campus studies semester in Los Angeles, California.
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LAF 454: Professional Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
Colorado Christian University
This is a course in contemporary screenwriting, including an understanding of dramatic structure, character, and dialogue development, and the writing process. Students complete a full-length screenplay for a feature film or "movie-of-the-week."
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