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TFT 495: Special Topics in Cinema and Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course presents cinema and broadcasting topics not covered by regular department courses. Examples have included cinematography, lighting, advanced editing, the American film musical, character and story, minority issues in film, and contemporary auteurs.
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TFT 496: Senior Seminar:Ethics in Theater,Film,and Television
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This seminar in media ethics helps students understand the ethical dilemmas faced by practitioners of theater, film, and television in a variety of situations. Through the study of dramatic, film, and mass communication theories and criticism, students learn the powerful ways in which the entertainment media define, create, maintain and/or change cultural realities and understand the ethical implications therein. Meets the general studies senior seminar requirement. Prerequisites: senior standing; completion of the majority of the units required for God's Word and the Christian Response; completion of the majority of coursework in the major; and Upper-Division Writing Intensive course
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TFT 498: Directed Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course provides instruction in research design and technique and gives students experience in the research process. The one-unit expectation encompasses no fewer than 30 hours of work with accompanying reading, log, writing, and seminar presentation within the department or in a university research symposium. No more than one unit may be used to fulfill preparatory reading requirement. An independent study fee is assessed for each enrollment in this class. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing
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TFT 499: Capstone Project in Theater,Film,and Television
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course provides opportunity for students to create a culminating work that integrates the learning from previous courses in the major. All projects must be approved by the department. Such projects could include but are not limited to: production of a short film or play, writing of a creative or critical work, or the creation of a reel or creative portfolio. The project must encompass at least 100 hours of work. Prerequisite: Instructor permission according to department policies
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THEO 303: Theology and the Christian Life
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
The course provides an introduction to the doctrines of the Christian church, focusing on the Christian life and its relationship to theology. The course approaches theology from an inductive method in the Wesleyan tradition, helping the student learn to think theologically from the Scriptures, orthodox ecumenical tradition, experience, and reason. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response (Doctrine). Prerequisite(s): three units of biblical studies, CMIN 108, PHIL 210 or PHIL 220, or instructor's permission
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THEO 352: Church History:Apostolic Era to 1517
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course provides a study of the major developments in the history of Christianity from the early Church to the eve of the Reformation. Emphasis is placed on the growth of Christian doctrine. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response (Doctrine). Prerequisites: 3 UBBL units, CMIN 108; or instructor's permission
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THEO 354: Church History from 1517 to Present
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course provides a study of the major developments in the history of Christianity from the Reformation to the present. Emphasis is placed on the development of the Christian Church in the West and recent developments in the two-thirds world. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response (Doctrine). Prerequisites: 3 UBBL units, CMIN 108; or instructor's permission
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THEO 363: Contemporary Christian Thought
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Recent Christian thinking concerning the important issues facing the Church in the modern world are explored. Emphasis is placed on the 20th century and today's Western, post-Christian culture. Meets the general studies core requirement in God's Word and the Christian Response (Doctrine). Prerequisites: CMIN 108, PHIL 220, UBBL 100, and UBBL 230 (or equivalent)
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THEO 364: Theology and Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course is a study of contemporary popular culture in the Western world as it interacts with theological and biblical themes. The course teaches students how to understand and evaluate the major facets of popular cultural influence on society in light of biblical precepts. Special emphasis is given to popular culture as reflected in film, music, heroes, and icons in media. NOTE: This course applies to the theology minor only. It may not be used for the theology major. Prerequisite: UBBL 230 or its equivalent
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THEO 410: Systematic Theology I
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This is the first in a two-course sequence introducing theological thinking in relation to the great teachings of the Church, and inquiring into the meaning and implications of the doctrines of holiness, revelation, the Trinity, creation, the person and work of Jesus Christ, the person and work of the Holy Spirit, the Church, the sacraments, and eschatology. These courses focus on the witness of Scripture, the historic testimony of the Church, classical and contemporary modes of thought, and the meaning of theological thinking for the life of the student and the Church. Prerequisites: CMIN 108, PHIL 310, PHIL 320 or PHIL 325, one upper-division UBBL class (prefer UBBL 471), THEO 352 or THEO 354, THEO 363; or instructor's permission
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