Biola University 2012-2013 Catalog Electives for Rhetorical / Interpersonal Concentration (21 Credits) COMM 170 Small Group Communication COMM 181 Introduction to Argumentation & Debate COMM 263 Beginning Acting COMM 280 Oral Interpretation COMM 282 Intercollegiate Forensics COMM 320 Advanced Public Communication
COMM 463 Advanced Acting Workshop COMM 468 Drama for Christian Ministry COMM 472 Intercultural Communication COMM 473 Communication & Diversity
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Credit(s): 3.
COMM 474 Advanced Studies in
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Communication Behavior
Credit(s): 3.
COMM 477 London Theatre Study Tour
Credit(s): 1 - 3. Credit(s): 1 - 3.
COMM 480 Directed Research
History of Cinema
Credit(s): 3.
CNMA 104 CNMA 450 CNMA 470
Cinema & Media Arts Practicum Cinema & Media Arts Seminar
Credit(s): 1 - 3. Credit(s): 1 - 3.
COMM 363 Intermediate Acting COMM 382 Intercollegiate Forensics
Broadcast Anchoring & Announcing
JOUR 351
COMM 386 Forms of Public Communication COMM 387 Organizational Communication COMM 440 Communication Internship COMM 450 Communication Practicum COMM 463 Advanced Acting Workshop
Credit(s): 3.
Note: You may not count more than six credits of COMM 440 Internship toward the major; students may only count a maximum of nine credits which combine COMM 109; 409; 440; 450; 480 toward the major. It is recommended that all Speech/Drama concentration students take the following general education courses: COMM 160 (for “Fine Arts” requirement); PHIL 216 Aesthetics (for “Philosophy” requirement). Interdisciplinary This concentration will provide students maximum latitude in creating a course of study to suit their particular needs. Students choosing this option begin by consulting with the Chairman of the Communication Studies Department. The Chairman will help students choose appropriate courses, which may include courses from other departments. Students will then complete a form (available from the Communication Studies Department) in which they describe career goals and give a rationale for each of the courses selected. The form will be submitted to a committee made up the Communication Studies Department chairman, and a second faculty member. The committee may accept the proposal as submitted, make minor modifications before accepting it, or reject it. If accepted, the proposal becomes part of the student’s graduation requirements. In making its decision the committee will consider the following: 1. The proposed courses should prepare students well for stated career objectives; 2. The proposal should focus study to a limited area which can be covered in depth; 3. The academic rigor of the proposal should be at least equal to that expected of other Communication Studies concentrations; and 4. If, in the judgment of the committee, these goals can be met better through another major or concentration the proposal will be rejected.
Credit(s): 1 - 3. Credit(s): 1 - 3.
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
COMM 465 Rhetorical Criticism
COMM 468 Drama for Christian Ministry COMM 470 Communication Seminar COMM 472 Intercultural Communication COMM 473 Communication & Diversity
Credit(s): 1 - 3.
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
COMM 474 Advanced Studies in
Communication Behavior
Credit(s): 3.
COMM 480 Directed Research
Credit(s): 1 - 3.
History of Cinema
Credit(s): 3.
CNMA 104 CNMA 450 CNMA 470 JOUR 111 JOUR 230 JOUR 300 JOUR 351
Cinema & Media Arts Practicum Cinema & Media Arts Seminar Introduction to Public Relations Writing for Public Relations
Credit(s): 1 - 3. Credit(s): 1 - 3.
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Practicum
Broadcast Anchoring & Announcing Principles of Advertising
JOUR 392 JOUR 433
Media Law
JOUR 470 Credit(s): 1 - 3. Electives for Speech/Drama Concentration (21 Credits) COMM 109 Production Practicum Credit(s): 2. COMM 162 Voice & 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 & Construction Credit(s): 3. COMM 240 Conceptions of Stagecraft 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 & Sound for Theatre Credit(s): 3. COMM 363 Intermediate Acting Credit(s): 3. COMM 382 Intercollegiate Forensics Credit(s): 2. COMM 391 Directing Theatre Credit(s): 3. COMM 405 Dramatic Theory Credit(s): 3. COMM 409 Production Practicum II Credit(s): 2. COMM 419 Dramatic Design & Criticism Credit(s): 3. COMM 435 Writing for Performance Credit(s): 3. COMM 440 Communication Internship Credit(s): 1 - 3. COMM 450 Communication Practicum Credit(s): 1 - 3. Journalism Seminar
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