2003-2004 Academic Catalog

63 Communication Arts School of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Bible Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Electronic Media First year: BEGE-1710 Christian Life and Thought .......................................... 3 BEGE-1720 Spiritual Formation ....................................................... 3 COM-1000 Introduction to Communication Studies ....................... 2 COM-1100 Fundamentals of Speech ............................................. 3 EMTC-1110 Introduction to Electronic Media ................................. 3 EMTC-1120 Audio Production ......................................................... 3 ENG-1400 Composition ................................................................... 3 GSS-1000 Foundations of Social Science ...................................... 3 HUM-1400 Introduction to the Humanities ...................................... 3 PEF-1990 Physical Activity and the Christian Life .......................... 1 Biological Science Elective ........................................................... 3.5 History Elective ................................................................................ 3 Total ............................................................................................ 33.5 Second year: BEGE-2730 Old Testament Literature ............................................ 3 BEGE-2740 New Testament Literature .......................................... 3 EMTC-2110 Video Technical Training ............................................ 3 EMTC-2130 Writing for Electronic Media ........................................ 3 EMTC-XXXX Concentration Requirements and Electives ............. 9 Literature Elective ............................................................................ 3 Physical Education Activity Elective ................................................ 1 Physical Science Elective ............................................................. 3.5 Quantitative Elective ........................................................................ 3 Total ............................................................................................ 31.5 A complete description of the General Education Requirements is found on page 18 Third year: BEGE-3750 Christian Worldview Development .............................. 2 BEGE-3760 Christian Worldview Integration .................................. 2 EMTC-3111 Survey Research for Electronic Media ...................... 3 (or EMTC-3112 Content Research for Electronic Media ............. 3) EMTC-3150 Electronic Media Ethics .............................................. 2 EMTC-3151 Christian Approaches to Electronic Media ................. 2 EMTC-XXXX Practica ...................................................................... 2 EMTC-XXXX Concentration Requirements and Electives ............. 7 Social Science/Global Awareness Elective .................................... 3 Electives ........................................................................................... 7 Total ............................................................................................... 30 Fourth year: EMTC-4110 Electronic Media Law and Regulation ........................ 3 EMTC-4810 Senior Seminar ............................................................ 1 EMTC-4920 Senior Project .............................................................. 3 (or EMTC-4930 Electronic Media Internship ........................... 3-12) Concentration Requirement or Elective .......................................... 2 EMTC-XXXX Practicum ................................................................... 1 Humanities Elective .......................................................................... 3 Electives .................................................................................... 11-20 Total ............................................................................................... 33 Practical field assignments provide multimedia and broadcasting students with valuable knowledge and experience. Working at U99.5, the University’s student-operated radio station, provides students the opportunity to be involved with planning, programming and managing.

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