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ICS 435: Community Development M Fall
3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
This course examines the biblical principles of churches and will conduct research and analysis of various church planting strategies. Attention will be given to church planting principles that are cross-culturally transferable andmodels of postmodern church planting.
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ICS 494: Field Practicum Preparation As Offered
1.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Perspective field practicum students are required to take this course the semester prior to participation in the Field Practicum program. The course covers topics that will prepare the student spiritually, emotionally, culturally and intellectually for a successful practicum experience. Successful completion with a grade of "pass" is required for field practicum enrollment. Prerequisite:Permission of Dean of School of Christian Ministries.
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ICS 495: Field Practicum M As Offered
15.00 Credits
California Baptist University
An extended cross-cultural experience through either study abroad or study in an approved domestic program. Students will spend a semester working with and supervised by resident field personnel around the world, taking part in imaginative and meaningful service. The field practicum provides an opportunity to develop cross-cultural experience and competence in a field environment while exploring specific geographical, cultural and career areas of interest. Prerequisite: ANT 225, CST 105, 205, 305, and 494.
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IDS 499: Capstone Portfolio
1.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Students will review their personal and professional development based upon their baccalaureate experiences experiences at California Baptist University. Students will evaluate their growth and development through the program, identify their relative strengths and areas for growth, and development a personal development plan. Students will demonstrate critical self-reflection and ability to make judicious, relevant and insightful applicants and professional judgement from their cumulative undergraduate experience. Pass/Fail.
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JRN 170: Introduction to Journalism I,M Fall
3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
An introduction to elements of basic journalism: reporting, style, editing and ethics. Prerequisite: ENG 113.
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JRN 212: Yearbook Production I,M Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
A course designed to give the student basic skills and practical experience in the processes which lead to the production and distribution of a publication.Members of the class constitute the editorial staff of the University yearbook.Meets three hours per week for critiques in writing, editing and design, followed by production.May be repeated for credit. A total of 12 units from publication courses JRN 212, 215, 412 and 415 may be applied to the major/minor, of which 6 may be upper division. Recommended prior or current enrollment in JRN 170.
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JRN 215: Newspaper Production I,M Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Members of the class constitute the editorial staff of the University newspaper.Meets weekly for discussion, instruction and critique of assignments as they pertain to news reporting, writing and editing, followed by production.May be repeated for credit.A total of 12 units from publication courses JRN 212, 215, 412 and 415 may be applied to the major/minor, of which 6 may be upper division. Recommended prior or current enrollment in JRN 170.
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JRN 253: News Editing and Design I,M Fall
3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
Principles and practice of newspaper editing, copy improvement, headline writing, news photos and cutlines, wire services, typography, copy schedules and control, page design and layout. Prerequisite: JRN 170.
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JRN 310: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
A course offering an examination of elements of excellent photographic principles. Attention will be given to the development of artistic and technical skills: composition, focus, lighting techniques, photo editing; as well as personal skills: relating to subjects, reporters, and editors. An excellent photograph provides insight into written stories and many times the stories are told more effectively with pictures. This course will teach the art of telling a story with pictures.
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JRN 320: Ethics in Public Relations and Journalism
3.00 Credits
California Baptist University
This course is an introduction to the ethical and legal aspects of public relations and journalism. Students will gain practical insight into the field through review of real-world case studies and public relations materials on ethics, policies and law.
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