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Humanities |
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• HUM 1013 - Humanities I: Prehistory through 1000 A.D.
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• HUM 1023 - Humanities II: The World from 1000 to 1700
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• HUM 1033 - Humanities III: The World from 1700 to Present
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Journalism & Entertainment Media |
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• JEM 1103 - Dynamic Visual Storytelling
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• JEM 1202 - Film Appreciation
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• JEM 1403 - Introduction to Audio & Video Production
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• JEM 1453 - Non-Linear Editing
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• JEM 1803 - Introduction to Sports Broadcasting
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• JEM 2113 - History of Broadcasting
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• JEM 2144 - History of American Cinema
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• JEM 2203 - Screenwriting Fundamentals
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• JEM 2303 - Television Production
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• JEM 2403 - Film Production
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• JEM 2493 - Editing Theory & Aesthetics
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• JEM 2513 - Writing for Broadcasting
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• JEM 2613 - Reporting for Public Media
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• JEM 2703 - Introduction to Digital Media
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• JEM 3021 - Cinema-Television Production Lab
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• JEM 3061 - Journalism Lab
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• JEM 3103 - Theory & Criticism of Cinema-Television
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• JEM 3113 - Redemptive Storytelling in Television & Film
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• JEM 3123 - International Cinema
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• JEM 3203 - Writing for Television: Short Form
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• JEM 3253 - Screen Acting I
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• JEM 3263 - Screen Acting II
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• JEM 3313 - Music Television & Music Video
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• JEM 3323 - Television Advertising Production
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• JEM 3423 - Cinematography
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• JEM 3453 - Sound Design for Television & Film
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• JEM 3523 - Producing Television News
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• JEM 3603 - News Editing
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• JEM 3613 - Advanced Reporting & Writing
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• JEM 3623 - Journalism for the Web
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• JEM 3653 - Digital Photography
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• JEM 3663 - Fundamentals of Photojournalism
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• JEM 3693 - The Christian as Media Professional
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• JEM 3803 - Sports Broadcasting Performance
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• JEM 4103 - Selected Topics
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• JEM 4223 - Writing for Feature Film
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• JEM 4293 - Advanced Screen Acting Workshop
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• JEM 4483 - Advanced Film & Television Production
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• JEM 4593 - Advanced Postproduction
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• JEMV 4713 - Internship in Media
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• JEM 4803 - Senior Seminar in Sports Broadcasting
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Mathematics |
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• MAT 0993 - College Prep Algebra
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• MAT 1153 - Intermediate Algebra
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• MAT 1803 - Survey of Finite Mathematics
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• MAT 1813 - Mathematics for Elementary Education Majors I
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• MAT 1823 - Mathematics for Elementary Education Majors II
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• MAT 1853 - College Algebra
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• MAT 1863 - Trigonometry & Analytical Geometry
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• MAT 2003 - Elementary Statistics
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• MAT 2253 - Discrete Mathematics
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• MAT 2804 - Calculus I
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• MAT 2904 - Calculus II
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• MAT 3403 - Linear Algebra
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• MAT 3453 - Foundations of Geometry
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• MAT 3553 - Number Theory
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• MAT 3654 - Calculus III
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• MAT 3663 - Differential Equations
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• MAT 3854 - Probability & Statistics
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• MAT 4053 - Abstract Algebra
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• MAT 4103 - Selected Topics in Mathematics
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• MAT 4203 - Introduction to Mathematical Analysis
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• MAT 4811 - Independent Project
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• MAT 4812 - Independent Project
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• MAT 4813 - Independent Project
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Ministry Leadership Studies *See Biblical and Theological Studies (BIB), Cross-Cultural Studies (CCS), Christian Social Ministry (CSM), and Student Ministries (STM) for other School of Ministry course offerings. |
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• CDM 2003 - Introduction to Children’s Ministries
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• MLS 2043 - Spiritual Formation
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• MLS 2413 - Principles of Christian Leadership
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• MLS 3003 - Conflict & Crisis in Ministry
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• MLS 3093 - Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness for Ministry
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• MLS 3103 - Theology & Ethics of Ministry
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• MLS 3201 - Selected Topics in Ministry
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• MLS 3202 - Selected Topics in Ministry
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• MLS 3203 - Selected Topics in Ministry
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• MLS 3204 - Selected Topics in Ministry
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• MLS 3743 - Homiletics
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• MLS 3783 - Life and Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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• MLS 4053 - Leading a Worship Arts Ministry
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• MLS 4073 - Teaching for Character Formation
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• MLS 4103 - Ministerial Care
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• MLS 4213 - Education in the Church
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• MLS 4713 - Practicum in Ministry
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Military Science |
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• MSL 1001 - Foundations of Officership
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• MSL 1020 - Basic Leadership Lab
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• MSL 1021 - Basic Leadership
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• MSL 2112 - Individual Leadership Studies
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• MSL 2120 - Leadership and Teamwork Lab
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• MSL 2122 - Leadership and Teamwork
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• MSL 3203 - Leadership and Problem Solving
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• MSL 3220 - Leadership and Ethics Lab
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• MSL 3223 - Leadership and Ethics
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• MSL 4313 - Leadership and Management
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• MSL 4320 - Officership Lab
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• MSL 4323 - Officership
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• MSL 4403 - U.S. Military History
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• MSL 4901 - Directed Independent Study
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Music Special Note on Fees: The Applied Music Fee is charged for every course registered.
APPLIED MUSIC
Instruction in applied areas of music performance is available to all PBA students either for credit or through the School’s Preparatory Division. Applied music courses may not be audited; all applied music courses must be taken for credit. Persons seeking credit must meet certain proficiency standards in the applied area sought for study; if such proficiencies are not met, students must enroll in class study until the required proficiency level for private study is attained. Students who are not music majors or minors must complete an application with the appropriate applied division coordinator each semester prior to receiving registration confirmation; registration in a particular course does not guarantee instruction. All areas of applied music are offered in fall and spring semesters. An audition is required before credit will be given for study in an applied major area or applied principal area. If a student withdraws from an applied music course after the second week of classes, the applied music fee cannot be refunded. Applied music course numbers consist of the MUS prefix followed by a letter that indicates the particular area of instruction, as follows:
MUSI Instrumental Applied Music
Brass, woodwinds, strings, percussion, & guitar.
MUSK Keyboard Applied Music Piano and organ.
MUSV Vocal Applied Music
Course numbers are given for lower level and upper level study. Admission to upper level study is granted upon successful completion of the fourth semester jury and recommendation of the applied instructor. Each course number may be repeated for credit up to four times, for a total of eight semesters. |
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• MUS 0110 - Recital Seminar
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• MUS 1021 - Introduction to Music Listening
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