BiolaCatalog2014-2015NA

Biola University 2014–15 Catalog

Screenwriting A screenwriting concentration covers the fundamental elements of storytelling—from conception (the pitch and the outline), to execution (the script), to the all-important rewriting and polishing process. Core Requirements CNMA 101 The Art of Storytelling Credit(s): 3. CNMA 102 Visual Aesthetics Credit(s): 3. CNMA 104 History of Cinema Credit(s): 3. CNMA 203 Screenwriting I Credit(s): 3. CNMA 204 The Entertainment Business Credit(s): 3. CNMA 312 Screenwriting II Credit(s): 3. CNMA 351 Writing the Scene Credit(s): 3. CNMA 352 Character Development and Dialogue Credit(s): 3. CNMA 353 Media Literacy Credit(s): 3. CNMA 354 The TV Writer’s Room Credit(s): 3. CNMA 405 Understanding Representation Credit(s): 2. CNMA 420 Coverages and Rewrites Credit(s): 2. CNMA 440 Cinema and Media Arts Internship Credit(s): 1–3. CNMA 440 must be taken for a total of 3 credits. CNMA 453 Beauty as Truth Credit(s): 2. CNMA 456 Senior Media Project Credit(s): 3. ENGL 344 Creative Writing: Fiction Credit(s): 3. Media Management A media management concentration introduces students to the business principles that drive the entertainment industry. Media managers make strategic decisions regarding what films get produced and what TV shows get broadcast. By combining classes in mass media and business, students are equipped to serve as producers or development and marketing executives, en route to corporate management. Core Requirements CNMA 202 Introduction to Mass Media Credit(s): 3. CNMA 204 The Entertainment Business Credit(s): 3. CNMA 301 New Media Credit(s): 2. CNMA 359 Motion Picture Production Credit(s): 3. CNMA 433 Mass Media Law and Ethics Credit(s): 3. CNMA 440 Cinema and Media Arts Internship Credit(s): 1–3. CNMA 440 must be taken for a total of 4 credits. CNMA 455 Media Management Credit(s): 3. CNMA 456 Senior Media Project Credit(s): 3. And: CNMA 458 Mass Communication Research Credit(s): 3. OR CNMA 470 Cinema and Media Arts Seminar Credit(s): 1–3. And: BUSN 211 Principles of Accounting I Credit(s): 3. OR CNMA 101 The Art of Storytelling Credit(s): 3. And: BUSN 212 Principles of Accounting II Credit(s): 3. OR CNMA 302 Production Management Credit(s): 3. And: CNMA 355 History of Television Programming Credit(s): 3. OR CNMA 449 The Role of the Producer Credit(s): 3. And: CNMA 358 Motion Picture Pre-Production Credit(s): 3. OR CNMA 452 Motion Picture Post-Production Credit(s): 3. And: BUSN 230 Introduction to Marketing Credit(s): 3. OR CNMA 392 Principles of Advertising Credit(s): 3.

Elective Requirements COMM 387 Organizational Communication or An upper-division CNMA elective.

Credit(s): 3.

Off-Hollywood An Off-Hollywood concentration trains students in the areas of documentaries, music videos, webisodes, commercials, industrial films, and church media. Core Requirements CNMA 101 The Art of Storytelling Credit(s): 3. CNMA 102 Visual Aesthetics Credit(s): 3. CNMA 202 Introduction to Mass Media Credit(s): 3. CNMA 203 Screenwriting I Credit(s): 3. CNMA 251 Audio Recording Credit(s): 2. CNMA 262 Directing for TV and Film Credit(s): 2. CNMA 301 New Media Credit(s): 2. CNMA 303 Cinematography Credit(s): 2. CNMA 315 Editing for Film and Television Credit(s): 2. CNMA 359 Motion Picture Production Credit(s): 3. CNMA 375 Expansive Media Credit(s): 3. CNMA 440 Cinema and Media Arts Internship Credit(s): 1–3. CNMA 440 must be taken for a total of 3 credits. CNMA 456 Senior Media Project Credit(s): 3. CNMA 465 Advanced Directing for TV and Film Credit(s): 3. CNMA 475 Church Media Credit(s): 2. And: CNMA 358 Motion Picture Pre-Production Credit(s): 3. OR CNMA 452 Motion Picture Post-Production Credit(s): 3. Elective Requirements CHOOSE 3 credits of upper-division Cinema and Media Arts electives. Communication Sciences and Disorders, B.S. Mission The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders is to prepare Christian men and women with the proper foundation for graduate studies in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, so they can one day serve with excellence the millions of people whose lives are affected by various speech, language, hearing, cognitive, and swallowing disorders, problems that touch our sense of humanness. Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders, students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of basic human communication and swallowing processes, including their biological, neurological, acoustical, cultural, and developmental bases and the nature, etiology, and characteristics of speech, language, hearing, swallowing, and other communication disorders (ULO 1). 2. Demonstrate the ability to complete scholarly research and writing in the field of communication sciences and disorders (ULO 1). 3. Demonstrate their ability to integrate their faith into clinical practice (ULO 2). 4. Develop diagnostic and intervention plans for individuals with a variety of communication and swallowing disorders (ULO 3).

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