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Off-Campus Semester & Study Tours Programs

Australia Studies Centre (ASC) bestsemester.com/asc

For contact information please visit the following website: biola.edu/academics/offcampusprograms/ contact.

Since Spring 2004, the CCCU has partnered with the Wesley Institute in Sydney, Australia to offer the Australia Studies Centre. Throughout the semester, students study theology, global justice issues affecting Australia, Indigenous cultures and the arts. Every student is required to take the courses “The View from Australia: Issues in Religion, Politics, Economics & Cultural Values” and “Indigenous History, Cultures & Identity.” Additionally, students choose electives fromWesley Institute offerings in theology/ministry, music, drawing/ graphic design, drama, dance, dance movement therapy, and counseling. Students live with Australian families and volunteer with local community service providers. In order to experience the various aspects of Australian culture, students spend time in the Australian capital, Canberra; travel to the edge of the Australian Outback; and spend the last week of the semester connecting with the Maori people in New Zealand. ASC students earn 16–18 semester hours of credit. For contact information please visit the following website: biola.edu/academics/offcampusprograms/ contact.

Chinese Studies Program Recommended Courses

Credits

Chinese Studies Concentration Chinese (101 or 102)

3 3 3

Chinese History

Intercultural Communication Contemporary Society & Public Policy

3

Electives (Select 3 - 6 credits) Chinese 102

3

International Business in China (with no internship) Eastern Philosophy & Religions Dimensions of East Asian Culture Chinese Painting and/or Tai Chi

3 3 3

1-2

Total

15 - 1 8 credits

Recommended Courses Business Concentration Chinese (101 or 102)

Credits

2 - 3

Australia Studies Centre Recommended Courses Culture Emphasis (required) The View from Australia

Chinese History

3 3

Credits

Intercultural Communication Contemporary Society & Public Policy International Business in China

3

3 3 3 1

Indigenous History, Culture & Identity

3

Business Internship

Discipline Emphasis Faith and the Contemporary Artist I or II (recommended)

Tai Chi (optional; elective)

2 - 4

Total

17 - 1 8 credits

Discipline Courses

6 - 10

Contemporary Music Center (CMC) bestsemester.com/cmc

Total

16 - 1 8 credits

China Studies Program (CSP) bestsemester.com/csp

The Contemporary Music Center provides students with the opportunity to live and work in the refining context of community while seeking to understand how God will have them integrate music, faith and business. The CMC offers three tracks: Artist, Executive and Technical. The Artist Track is tailored to students considering careers as vocalists, musicians, songwriters, recording artists, performers and producers. The Executive Track is designed for business, arts management, marketing, communications and related majors interested in possible careers as artist managers, agents, record company executives, music publishers, concert promoters and entertainment industry entrepreneurs. The Technical Track prepares students for careers in live sound, concert lighting and studio recording. Students within each of the tracks receive instruction, experience and a uniquely Christ-centered perspective on creativity and the marketplace, while working together to create and market a recording of original music. Each track includes coursework, labs, directed study and a practicum. CMC students earn 16 semester hours of credit.

The China Studies Program enables students to engage China’s ancient history and intrigue from an insider’s perspective. While immersed in Chinese culture, students participate in seminar courses on the historical, cultural, religious, geographic and economic realities of this strategic, populous, and extremely influential nation. Students choose between completing a broad Chinese Studies Concentration or a Business Concentration, which includes an internship at a Chinese-owned and operated business in China. Students also study standard Chinese language with a goal of attaining the ability to handle everyday transactions in Mandarin. The program begins the semester in Hong Kong and introduces students to the diversity of China, including the capital city of Beijing, legendary Shanghai, ancient Xi’an and beautiful seaside Xiamen. This interdisciplinary, cross-cultural program enables students to communicate and understand the unique culture and people of China with an informed, Christ-centered perspective. CSP students earn 16-18 semester hours of credit.

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