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3.00 Credits
A study of important movements and trends within the field of world mission. Topics of discussion include models of ministry, leadership and missions, the internationalization of mission, and mission to North America. Prerequisites: BIBL 123 and 124. Offered periodically.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
Involvement in ministry either in a local congregation or a mission field with approved supervision and evaluation. Arrangements are to be made through the Supervisor of Bible/Ministry Internships. Note: This requirement is normally met during a term of not less than eight weeks during the summer following the junior year at a location other than the student's home area.
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3.00 Credits
Involvement in ministry on a mission field with approved supervision and evaluation. Arrangements are made through the Missions professor. Note: This requirement is normally met during a term of not less than eight weeks during the summer following the junior year.
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3.00 Credits
Course description unavailable
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16.00 Credits
The Contemporary Music Program provides students the opportunity to live and work in community while seeking to understand how God will have them integrate music, faith, and business. Both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary in nature, the CMP offers two tracks: the Artist Track and the Executive Track. The Artist Track is tailored to students considering careers as vocalists, musicians, songwriters, recording artists, performers, producers, and recording engineers. The Executive Track is designed for business, arts management, marketing, communications, and other majors interested in possible careers as artists managers, agents, record company executives, music publishers, concert promoters, and entertainment industry entrepreneurs. Both Artist and Executive track students receive instruction, experience, and uniquely Christian perspective on creativity and the marketplace, while working together to create and market a recording of original music. Both tracks include course work, labs, deirected study, and practicum.
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3.00 Credits
A foundational course designed to raise questions and issues about the interplay between mass media, faith, and culture. The emphasis of this course is on analyzing, from a Christian perspective, the relationship between and impact of media content, media use, individuals, belief systems, and societies. Offered every term. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic principles of interpersonal, small-group, and public communication with emphasis on public speaking. Exercises in each area will focus attention on individual needs and skills. Offered every term. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
A survey course introducing the student to major vocal production and stage movement theorists as well as the LeCoq-based mask work and an introduction to stage dialects and stage combat. Offered spring term each year.
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3.00 Credits
The history and literature of the theatre from its Greek origins to the present. This course is designed to help the student relate drama in its historical context to contemporary man. Some emphasis is placed on films, dance, and musical theatre. The course is supplemented by films, attendance at area performances, and production work on the current semester's drama production. Offered fall term each year. Three semester hours.
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