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Biola University
Writing and Publishing Concentration Courses JOUR 120
JOUR 444
Advanced Internship and Career Preparation in Media
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PREL 249
Media Design Essentials
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Writing Across Media Public Affairs Reporting
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Select 3 credits from the following:
JOUR 231 JOUR 332 JOUR 444
JOUR 334 Producing and Writing for Broadcast News JOUR 351 Broadcast Anchoring and Announcing JOUR 470 Journalism Seminar JOUR 480 Directed Research PREL 420 Advanced Digital Advertising Management Total Credits
Publication Editing and Management Advanced Internship and Career Preparation in Media
Students must select 12 credits of electives from the following: Select 3 credits from the following: JOUR 235 Videography JOUR 236 Introduction to Broadcast Journalism JOUR 241 Audio Workshop JOUR 243 TV Directing Workshop
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Visual Media Concentration Courses PREL 249
Media Design Essentials
3 3 3
JOUR 347 JOUR 348
Photojournalism I
JOUR 245 Video Workshop JOUR 347 Photojournalism I
Publication, Web and Media Design
or JOUR 466 Photojournalism II JOUR 444
JOUR 486 Media Narrative Project PREL 249 Media Design Essentials Select two courses from the following:
Advanced Internship and Career Preparation in Media
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JOUR 486
Media Narrative Project
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JOUR 301 Sports Journalism JOUR 305 Database Journalism JOUR 335 Magazine and Free-Lance Writing JOUR 431 Investigative Reporting Select one course from the following: ENGL 340 Advanced Composition ENGL 410 Studies in Specialized Writing JOUR 354 Literary Journalists JOUR 447 Commentary, Opinion and Reviews Total Credits
or JOUR 488 Visual Capstone Select one of the following:
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JOUR 120 Writing Across Media JOUR 231 Public Affairs Reporting JOUR 236 Introduction to Broadcast Journalism JOUR 305 Database Journalism Students must select 6 credits of electives from the following: ARTS 221 Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom and Digital Processes ARTS 314 Integrated Design I ARTS 316 Photography II-Studies in Color ARTS 317 Typography I ARTS 333 Graphic Design Forms I ARTS 334 Photography III-Advanced Black and White Photography CNMA 102 Visual Aesthetics JOUR 235 Videography JOUR 241 Audio Workshop JOUR 243 TV Directing Workshop JOUR 245 Video Workshop JOUR 300 Practicum JOUR 342 Visual Meaning JOUR 348 Publication, Web and Media Design PREL 392 Principles of Advertising JOUR 466 Photojournalism II JOUR 470 Journalism Seminar JOUR 480 Directed Research Students may choose the other course that is not being taken as part of the Concentration courses above: JOUR 486 Media Narrative Project JOUR 488 Visual Capstone Total Credits
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Kinesiology, B.S. Mission
Kinesiology and Health Science will challenge students to improve the health and well-being of society by demonstrating the highest standards of quality in teaching, research, scholarship, service, incorporating a Christian worldview, and to develop a leadership role among academic programs similar to our collective fields of study for the purpose of addressing challenges related to preventive medicine, health care, human performance, exercise, and sport. Degree Program A Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and major requirements. Learning Outcomes Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, students will be able to: 1. Identify fundamental scientific concepts and principles (anatomical and physiological) of human movement and performance (ULO 1). 2. Apply knowledge of the human body to determine various health and exercise parameters for individuals, and demonstrate proficiency in
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