Queens College Study Abroad Program
Whatever your field of study - the arts, sciences, education, business - studying abroad will give you a wider perspective that can enrich your life and improve your career prospects. There are dozens of colleges and universities around the world where you can earn credit toward your degree and have the experience of a lifetime. Let Queens College's Education Abroad Office help you find the country and program that are right for you. Choose from programs that last only a few weeks during winter intersession, to summer courses, to semester- and year-long options. Depending on the program, you can live on campus, in private housing, or with host families. You can enroll in programs that hold classes in a foreign language or opt to take English-language coursework developed especially for American students. The Study Abroad Office serves as the resource center for students, faculty and staff interested in study or travel abroad. We encourage those interested in expanding their horizons, through exposure to another area of the world, to contact our office. E-mail: Education Abroad Education Abroad Office Kiely Hall, Room 183 Queens College - CUNY Flushing, New York 11367-1597 718-997-5521 718-997-5055 (FAX)
Category: College Study
Bible Study Lessons, Free Online Studies, Outlines
These are very thorough Bible Studies and outlines on each one of these subjects that you will find very Scripturally oriented. God bless you as you dig into God's Word. Whether it's the Godhead, Trinity, Eternal Security, Healing, Baptism, Repentance or studies on the Grace of God, you will find these studies to be very balanced in their overall content. The author doesn't rely on a specific school of thought, but rather on Scripture to interpret Scripture.
Category: Bible Study Lesson
Teach Your Children With Family Bible Study > The Good News : March/April 2006
Teach Your Children With Family Bible Study The most important responsibility of parents is to pass along their spiritual faith and understanding to their children. Here are tips for how to teach God’s words and ways to your children. by Don Hooser Timothy was blessed with something very valuable. The apostle Paul reminded him, "From childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation" (2 Timothy 3:15). Just think! Before reaching adulthood, Timothy was already familiar with the writings of God's instruction book! How much was that worth? Priceless! Paul also reminded Timothy of "from whom you have learned" the Holy Scriptures ( What was that source? It's quite obvious from reading 2 Timothy 1:5, where Paul wrote, "I call to remembrance the genuine faith that is in you, which dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice." His mother and grandmother had taught him God's Word and had been role models of faith!
Category: Child Bible Study
Media studies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although most production and journalism courses incorporate media studies for contextual purposes (see Fourth estate ), the terms are not interchangeable. Separate strands are being identified within media studies, such as audience studies , producer studies , television studies and radio studies . Film studies is often considered a separate discipline, though television and video games studies grew out of it, as made evident by the application of basic critical theories such as psychoanalysis , feminism and Marxism . Critical media theory looks at how the corporate ownership of media production and distribution affects society, and provides a common ground to social conservatives (concerned by the effects of media on the traditional family) and liberals and socialists (concerned by the corporatization of social discourse). The study of the effects and techniques of advertising forms a cornerstone of media studies. Contemporary media studies includes the analysis of new media with emphasis on the internet , video games , mobile devices , interactive television , and other forms of mass media which developed from the 1990s . Because these new technologies allow instant communication across the world (chat rooms and instant messaging, online video games, video conferencing), interpersonal communication is an important element in new media studies. Another factor influencing contemporary media studies is globalization: the debate of globalization as a historical event or as a social construction rages on [1] . It has been argued that media studies has not fully acknowledged the changes which the internet and digital interactive media have brought about, seeing these as an 'add-on'. David Gauntlett has argued for a ' Media Studies 2.0 ' which fully recognises the ways in which media has changed, and that traditional boundaries between 'audiences' and 'producers' has collapsed.
Category: Media Study
Film Studies
Film Studies The Department of Theater and Film offers an undergraduate major in Film Studies as well as a minor in Film Studies. Both programs concentrate on film history and criticism, with some writing and directing courses available. Students are recommended to enroll in DRAM 2120, INTRODUCTION TO CINEMA as early as possible in their UGA coursework. The Film Studies MAJOR requires 27 credits from specific courses offered in the Department of Theater and Film, as well as cross-listed classes from other departments, including Comparative Literature and English, among others. All majors must complete History of Cinema I and II (DRAM 4250 and 4260), as well as Film Theory (DRAM 5900). The Film Studies MINOR requires five classes (information is available from the Department office). Several Computer Animation courses also count toward the minor. Contact: Head of Film Studies Area: Dr. Richard Neupert, Professor, neupert@uga.edu , 262B Fine Arts
Category: Film Study