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3.00 Credits
SPRING A course designed to provide a basis for counseling by the pastor and church leaders. Various counseling styles and methods will be considered and related to typical situations faced in church ministry. Counseling ethics, referral, and the integration with other forms of pastoral staff care will be emphasized (e.g. premarital, crisis, guidance, grief, death, and dying). (Also PSY 450X) Prerequisite: PSY 330 or the consent of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
FALL or SPRING This course is designed as a capstone course for Christian Ministry majors in their senior year. This course addresses preparedness for ministry issues, including resume writing, interviewing and ways to search for future ministry positions. The capstone of the student's academic program will include the development of the student's philosophy for a disciple-making ministry.
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3.00 Credits
FALL and SPRING This course provides the student with an introduction to the theory of the communication process. Topics include analyzing a target audience, organizing material, preparing an effective method of delivery, and developing informative and persuasive speeches. Each student will deliver speeches that are video taped and evaluated.
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3.00 Credits
FALL A foundational course that explores the patterns and processes of human communication as they are relevant to daily life. Objectives include the analysis and improvement of communication in interpersonal, intercultural, group, organizational, and mass media settings. Foundations for relational communication and creative media are established.
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3.00 Credits
SPRING The practical, hands-on study of effective writing which occurs in basic human communication and the various forms of mediated communication in contemporary society. From a foundation of successful writing in interpersonal and group contexts, students will then discuss and acquire writing skills relevant to the media industries: newspapers, magazines, radio, television, cinema, and internet. Prerequisite: ENG 131
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3.00 Credits
FALL The foundational course for the study of mediated communication. Objectives include an understanding and critical evaluation of how the media industries and supporting industries function, and a discussion of the roles Christians can play in media careers and ministries. Prerequisite: COM 140
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3.00 Credits
SPRING This course examines the principles and practice of scriptwriting through handson training. Beginning with established works, the instructor will guide students in creating original manuscripts.
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3.00 Credits
FALL Techniques, theories, and experiences of creative drama and its application to youth and children, including children's theater, story telling, story dramatization, and improvisation within an educational and ministry setting. (Also DSC 245X) Offered alternate years (Fall 2008)
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3.00 Credits
FALL Examines the principles and practices of media creation for today's society. Special consideration will be given to storytelling as a basis for mediated messages. Other topics will include development strategies for audio/visual communication and an overview of the broadcast industry.
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3.00 Credits
SPRING A foundational course that explores the actor's role; emphasizes technique, characterization, movement and critical analysis.
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