School of Acting Practicum (ATS/CMC 232)

During the School of Acting for the Screen Practicum, students gain practical experience in a professional environment while also continuing with development through physical and acting exercises.

School of Acting (ATS/CMC 231)

Students are introduced to the craft of screen acting from a biblical perspective, studying techniques from Stanislavsky’s System and Strasberg’s Method to Meisner’s Approach. This school runs alongside the School of Digital Filmmaking, allowing students to practice their newly acquired skills in short films. The school provides a wide understanding of the film and television industry, including the personal struggles and challenges encountered in that context.

Hospitality Ministry Seminar (ATS 143)

While affirming the ministry of hospitality as an expression of God’s character and the value of people, this seminar is an expression of a belief in the importance of opening our hearts, homes and campuses to serve and honor one another, our guests, and the poor and needy, not as acts of social protocol, but as expressions of the value of generosity. In this seminar, hospitality from a Biblical foundation will be explored with a consideration of responses to questions such as, “Why do we value Hospitality? What does Hospitality look like cross-culturally? How do we prepare for a guest speaker?” and many other related questions.


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