Global Ed Programs
www.cccuglobaled.org
Contemporary Music Program
www.cmcnashville.com
The Contemporary Music Program (CMC) provides students 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, Business, and Technical. The Artist Track is tailored to students considering careers as vocalists, musicians, songwriters, recording artists, performers, and producers. The Business 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.
Los Angeles Film Studies Center
www.olivet.edu/academics/colleges/college-arts-sciences/communication/lafsc
Founded in 1991, the Los Angeles Film Studies Center (LAFSC) trains students to serve in various aspects of the film industry with professional skill and Christian integrity. Each semester, students live, learn and work in L.A. The curriculum consists of two required seminars: Hollywood Production Worship, a film production course, and Faith & Artistic Development in Film, focusing on the role of film in culture and the relationship of faith to work in this very influential industry. In addition, students choose one elective course: screenwriting, acting, film production, or independent study.. Internships in various segments of the film industry provide students with hands on experience. The combination of the internship and seminars allow students to explore the film industry within a Christian context and from a liberal arts perspective.
Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford
www.cccuglobaled.org/scio
The Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford (SCIO) is designed for students who want to study intensively and to a high standard. Students develop their academic writing and research skills and explore the disciplines and interest of their choice. Students enroll in a primary and secondary tutorial, an integrative seminar, and the British landscape course. Oxford University's Wycliffe Hall serves as the base for students to study and share life together. Students also will have access to the Bodleian library which is the centerpiece of a group of more than 100 libraries with holdings in excess of 13 million items. Applicants are generally honors and other very high achieving students and must have at minimum a 3.5 GPA to be considered for the programme.
Uganda Studies Program
www.ugandastudiesprogram.org
The Uganda Studies Program (USP) provides students with both immersion in a local community and broad exposure to a variety of people and places in Uganda. USP is located 15 miles east of the capital city of Kampala. Students either live on campus at UCU or with host families within walking distance of the university. All students will also participate in one or two short homestay experiences. As a result, a spectrum of Ugandan relationships give USP students a firsthand perspective as they explore issues such as poverty, cultural expressions of Christianity and missions, and as they seek to reconcile the realities of East Africa with their Christian faith. USP offers a Social Work Emphasis for declared social work majors at the practicum level.