BiolaCatalog2014-2015NA

Biola University 2014–15 Catalog

Introduction to Public Relations Writing for Public Relations

JOUR 111 JOUR 230 JOUR 300 JOUR 307 JOUR 351 JOUR 392 JOUR 433 JOUR 470

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

Core Requirements The following seven core courses are requirements for all concentrations with the exception of the Interdisciplinary concentration. COMM 254 Communication Theories

Practicum

Social Media, SEO and Digital Strategy Broadcast Anchoring and Announcing

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

COMM 270 Interpersonal Communication COMM 368 Methods of Communication Research COMM 385 Persuasive Communication COMM 387 Organizational Communication

Principles of Advertising

Media Law

Journalism Seminar

Credit(s): 1–3.

Speech/Drama General Education Recommendations It is recommended that all Speech/Drama concentration students take the following general education courses: COMM 160 - Theatre Appreciation (for “Fine Arts” requirement); PHIL 216 - Aesthetics (for “Philosophy” requirement). Concentration-Specific Requirements Speech/Drama students must take the following courses once: COMM 109 Production Practicum Credit(s): 2. COMM 409 Production Practicum II Credit(s): 2. Elective Requirements (17 Credits) Students may not count more than 6 credits of COMM 440 Internship toward the major; students may only count a maximum of 9 credits which combine COMM 109; 409; 440; 450; 480 toward the major. COMM 100 Introduction to Public Communication Credit(s): 3. May count as a lower division COMM major elective only for Torrey Honors program students. COMM 162 Voice and Speech for Theatre Credit(s): 3. COMM 170 Small Group Communication Credit(s): 3. COMM 215 Theatrical Makeup Credit(s): 3. COMM 232 Costume Study and Construction Credit(s): 3. COMM 241 Introduction to Technical Theatre Credit(s): 3. COMM 263 Beginning Acting Credit(s): 3. COMM 280 Oral Interpretation Credit(s): 3. COMM 282 Intercollegiate Forensics Credit(s): 2. COMM 320 Advanced Public Communication Credit(s): 3. COMM 345 Lighting and Sound for Theatre Credit(s): 3. COMM 363 Intermediate Acting Credit(s): 3. COMM 382 Intercollegiate Forensics Credit(s): 2. COMM 386 Forms of Public Communication Credit(s): 3. COMM 391 Directing Theatre Credit(s): 3. COMM 405 Dramatic Theory Credit(s): 3. COMM 419 Dramatic Design and Criticism Credit(s): 3. COMM 435 Playwriting for Performance Credit(s): 3. COMM 440 Communication Internship Credit(s): 1–3. COMM 450 Communication Practicum Credit(s): 1–3. COMM 463 Advanced Acting Workshop Credit(s): 3. COMM 468 Drama for Christian Ministry Credit(s): 3. COMM 472 Intercultural Communication Credit(s): 3. COMM 473 Communication and Diversity Credit(s): 3. COMM 474 Advanced Studies in Communication Behavior Credit(s): 3. COMM 477 London Theatre Study Tour Credit(s): 1–3. COMM 480 Directed Research Credit(s): 1–3. CNMA 104 History of Cinema Credit(s): 3. CNMA 450 Cinema and Media Arts Practicum Credit(s): 1–3. CNMA 470 Cinema and Media Arts Seminar Credit(s): 1–3. JOUR 307 Social Media, SEO and Digital Strategy Credit(s): 3. JOUR 351 Broadcast Anchoring and Announcing Credit(s): 3.

COMM 432 Rhetorical Theories

COMM 473 Communication and Diversity

Concentrations Students must choose one of three concentrations under this major: • Rhetorical/Interpersonal • Speech/Drama • Interdisciplinary Studies When students have completed any of these concentrations they should be prepared for employment in fields where excellent interpersonal and group communication skills are especially important. These concentrations are also excellent preparation for advanced graduate work in the discipline of communication studies. Many Communication Studies graduates have gone on to earn their M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in the field at other institutions. In addition, the Communication Studies degree provides excellent general preparation for careers in fields such as the ministry, human resources, sales, education or law. Rhetorical/Interpersonal Elective Requirements (21 Credits) Students may not count more than 6 credits of COMM 440 Internship toward the major; students may only count a maximum of 9 credits which combine COMM 109; 409; 440; 450; 480 toward the major. COMM 100 Introduction to Public Communication Credit(s): 3. May count as a lower division COMM major elective for Torrey Honors program students only. COMM 170 Small Group Communication Credit(s): 3. COMM 181 Introduction to Argumentation and Debate Credit(s): 3. COMM 263 Beginning Acting Credit(s): 3. COMM 280 Oral Interpretation Credit(s): 3. COMM 282 Intercollegiate Forensics Credit(s): 2. COMM 320 Advanced Public Communication Credit(s): 3. COMM 363 Intermediate Acting Credit(s): 3. COMM 382 Intercollegiate Forensics Credit(s): 2. COMM 386 Forms of Public Communication Credit(s): 3. COMM 440 Communication Internship Credit(s): 1–3. COMM 450 Communication Practicum Credit(s): 1–3. COMM 463 Advanced Acting Workshop Credit(s): 3. COMM 465 Rhetorical Criticism Credit(s): 3. COMM 468 Drama for Christian Ministry Credit(s): 3. COMM 469 Rhetoric of Media Studies Credit(s): 3. COMM 470 Communication Seminar Credit(s): 1–3. COMM 472 Intercultural Communication Credit(s): 3. COMM 474 Advanced Studies in Communication Behavior Credit(s): 3. COMM 480 Directed Research Credit(s): 1–3. CNMA 104 History of Cinema Credit(s): 3. CNMA 450 Cinema and Media Arts Practicum Credit(s): 1–3. CNMA 470 Cinema and Media Arts Seminar Credit(s): 1–3.

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