BiolaCatalog2015-2016NA

Biola University 2015–16 Catalog

Offered: Fall. Cross-listed: TTCE 514. Prerequisite(s): 150. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 412 - Missions Education in the Church Basic administration of a program within the church’s educational ministry through which missions is taught to all age levels. Cross-listed: TTCE 612. Note(s): By arrangement. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 415 - Organization and Administration of Christian Ministries An introduction to the biblical principles and current practice of management: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and evaluating with special emphasis upon the application of these functions to church and parachurch administration. When Offered: Fall. Prerequisite(s): 150, 260. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CEED 416 - Curriculum Development Essential principles in curriculum formulation including evolution of existing curricula and curriculum writing experience. Cross-listed: TTCE 616. Prerequisite(s): One of the age level courses: 372, 373 or 374. Note(s): By arrangement. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 419 - Models of Children’s Ministry An exploration and assessment of various contemporary approaches to Children’s Ministry, from birth to age 12. Includes practice in the development of ministry strategies involving family, community, and church resources. When Offered: By arrangement. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 422 - Singles Ministries in the Church Issues and needs of never-married and formerly married persons, including identity crisis, role definition, self-acceptance and the development of intimacy. Resources, programs and skills for ministering to these needs are emphasized. Cross-listed: TTCE 716. Note(s): By arrangement. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 430 - Camp Leadership Study in the philosophy, objectives, leadership, program and administration of the Christian camp. Investigation into the trends of camping, both centralized and decentralized. Techniques in organizing and directing a camp program, including counselor training. Emphasizes utilization of camping to enhance church’s ministry. When Offered: Interterm/Summer. Cross-listed: TTCE 683. Restriction(s): Must be Junior or Senior class. Fee: Fee may be required. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 433 - Family Ministries in the Church Biblical concepts of the family; survey of the needs of whole and fragmented families in the church; resources and techniques available to meet these needs. When Offered: Fall. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 436 - Worship in the Church A survey and critical evaluation of contemporary Christian music of various worship styles and trends within the local church and parachurch ministries. Note(s): By arrangement. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 441 - Adolescent Culture and Development This course is designed to help the professional youth worker design and implement the entire scope of an effective church-based junior high or high school youth ministry. When Offered: Fall. Cross-listed: TTCE 661. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 465 - Internship in Christian Ministries Full-time laboratory experience in a local church or parachurch ministry under the direction of a qualified supervising Ministry Mentor and university supervisor. Guided instruction in the skills necessary for effective service as ministry leaders in vocational Christian ministry. These will include, but not be limited to: special event planning, teaching a volunteer leadership training workshop, speaking in front of a ministry audience, observations at church board meetings, special ordinances, etc. Prerequisite(s): Application. Note(s): Students doing Internship in Christian Ministries are limited to 15 credits that semester. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 9. CEED 470 - Current Topics in Christian Education Designed for upper-division students in Christian Education who want to study specialized topics not currently covered in catalog course offerings. Note(s): May be taken two times with different emphasis. By arrangement.

CEED 478 - Adult Development and Education A study of issues and development tasks of adults. Attention to the ministry of meeting the needs and utilizing the potential of adults. When Offered: Fall. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 479 - Programming for Christian Ministries Equipping on age-specific church ministry (children, youth, adult, family) as it relates to evangelism and discipleship, with special emphasis on cultural exegesis and ministry program leadership. Key focus of the course will include internship preparation. Prerequisite(s): CEED 433 or 441 or 478. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 480 - Independent Study in Christian Ministries Development of skills in an independent study of topics in the field of Christian Ministries. When Offered: Fall/Spring. Restriction(s): Must be Senior class, Christian Ministries (CHMN) major. Note(s): May be repeated. Offered by arrangement. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1–3. CEED 482 - Advance Studies in Children’s Ministries In-depth analysis of issues related to leadership roles in children’s ministry. Topics to include integration with family ministries, event planning, staff supervision, training volunteers, budget management, scheduling, counseling, and parent relations, etc. Students are required to be serving in a children’s ministry location during the semester for a minimum of 10 hours per week. When Offered: Spring. Prerequisite(s): 465. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 484 - Advanced Studies in Youth Ministries In-depth analysis of issues related to leadership roles in youth ministry. Topics to include integration with family ministries, event planning, staff supervision, training volunteers, budget management, scheduling, counseling, and parent relations, etc. Students are required to be serving in a youth ministry location during the semester for a minimum of 10 hours per week. When Offered: By arrangement. Prerequisite(s): 465. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. CEED 486 - Advanced Studies in Family Ministry In-depth analysis of issues related to leadership roles in family ministry. Topics to include event planning, staff supervision, training volunteers, budget management, scheduling, counseling, and parent relations, etc. Students are required to be serving in a family ministry location during the semester for a minimum of 10 hours per week. When Offered: Spring. Prerequisite(s): 465. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2.

Cinema and Media Arts Faculty Program Director:

Jack Hafer

Chair:

Michael Gonzales, Ph.D.

Professor(s):

Fisher, Gonzales

Associate Professor(s):

Medberry, Schmidt, Swain, Yamada

Assistant Professor(s):

Hafer

Courses CNMA 101 - The Art of Storytelling

Creating poets via an introduction to the building blocks of storytelling: character, setting, plot. Students will read, analyze and create poetry, short fiction, non-fiction, drama, and film ideas. Special emphasis will be given to the history, art and aesthetics of storytelling. Restriction(s): Must be a Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA, MCFT) major. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CNMA 102 - Visual Aesthetics Creating painters via an introduction to the building blocks of visual storytelling: camera and lighting. Students will learn how to light and photograph on set and on location, indoors and outdoors, through the use of various cameras and film stocks. Special emphasis will be given to production design and the use of color/contrast/movement. Restriction(s): Must be a Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA, MCFT) major. Fee: $60. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. CNMA 103 - Introduction to TV and Film Production Creating sculptors via the building blocks of moving images: the editing of pictures and sound. Students will form groups to write, direct, shoot and

Fee: May be required. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1–3. CEED 472 - Special Studies in Children’s Ministries

Examines contemporary movements and trends in children’s ministry. Addresses legal, social, and administrative issues surrounding the practice of children’s ministry. When Offered: By arrangement. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2.

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