Compass College of Cinematic Arts accepts transfer credits from CUGN into their accredited undergraduate-level degree programs. Compass College is a premier, conservatory-style college that attracts a talented and niche population of students due to the unique Film & Media Production program. Compass College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and offers part-time, full-time, and accelerated hands-on programs delivered through high-end training and specialized mentoring processes.
Downloadable Program Brochure (PDF Format): Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Linda Triemstra Cook
Linda Triemstra Cook is the author and instructor of this course. She edits trade and academic books, with emphasis on reference works and commentaries, and has edited seven Gold Medallion winners. After starting her editing career at Baker Book House, she established her own company and currently owns Gold Leaf Editorial Services. In addition to her editing, Ms. Cook co-teaches the Writer’s Publishing Workshop held twice each year at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
John Worgul, PhD
Dr. John Worgul received his B.A. from Bethel College, Minnesota in 1977, an M.A.R. in biblical studies from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1979, and his Ph.D from the Dropsie College in Hebrew Bible in 1987. He has taught at Seminary of the East (now Bethel Seminary) since 1987 both full time and as adjunct. In addition to biblical studies, Dr. Worgul has a deep interest in spiritual theology and formation.
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Deb McCormick
Deb McCormick is the Founder and Executive Director for TEAMedUP, actively consulting teams to think and work better. She received her B.A. in Speech Communication from Louisiana Tech University and a M.A. in Speech Communication Consultancy from Oklahoma State University. She also has extensive professional training from The Bergerac Company, Development Dimensions International (DDI), Emme and Associates, and the Stephen Covey Learning Center. Furthermore, she is a certified instructor through Learning International and Dr. Edward…
Haddon W. Robinson, PhD
Dr. Haddon W. Robinson is the Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching and the Senior Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He received a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, a M.A. from Southern Methodist University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. Over the years, Dr. Robinson has left a lasting imprint on the various schools and ministries he has served. Since 1991, Dr. Robinson has been a preaching…
Patrick O. Cate, PhD
Education: Hartford Seminary, PhD Dallas Theological Seminary, ThM Wheaton College, BA Graduate work at the Near East School of Archaeology in Jerusalem and Jordan Teaching Career: Taught at a number of institutions including Wheaton College, Dallas Theological Seminary, Columbia International University, Yan Fook Seminary in Hong Kong and in a number of Hispanic countries including Spain, Venezuela, Panama, and Paraguay Other Career Highlights: Ambassador at Large for Interlink Management Ministered with his wife for four…
Harvie M. Conn, LittD
Education: Geneva College, LittD Westminster Theological Seminary, BD and ThM Calvin College, BA Teaching Career: Professor of Missions and Director of the Urban Missions Program, Westminster Theological Seminary (1972-1998) Taught New Testament at the General Assembly Theological Seminary in Seoul, Korea (1962-1972) While at Westminster, Dr. Conn focused on interdisciplinary teaching methods, believing that effective ministry work must connect and meet people where they are at in their lives Other Career Highlights: Greatest contribution was…
Richard E. Averbeck, PhD
Education: Annenberg Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, PhD Grace Theological Seminary, MDiv and MA Calvary Bible College, BA Teaching Career: Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Dallas Theological Seminary (1990-1994) Chairman of the Old Testament Department, Grace Theological Seminary (1980-1990) Visiting lecturer at the Lutheran School of Theology in Copenhagen and Åarhus, Denmark Preached and taught in China, across Germany, and West Africa Expertise in Old Testament Law,…
Roger S. Greenway, ThD
Education: Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, ThD Calvin Theological Seminary, BD and ThM Calvin College, BA Teaching Career: Named Missionary in Residence and Research Fellow at Yale Divinity School Missionary in Residence, Calvin College Dean of Students, Calvin College Professor of World Missiology, Calvin College Professor, Westminster Seminary (1982-1986) Courses taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Fuller Theological Seminary Lecturer at various schools and institutions throughout North, Central, and South America; active at schools in…
James M. Grier, ThD
Education: Grace Theological Seminary, ThD Westminster Theological Seminary, ThM Grace Theological Seminary, MDiv Baptist Bible College, BTh Teaching Career: Executive Vice President and Academic Dean, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary Distinguished Professor of Philosophical Theology, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary (1982-2012) Professor of Philosophy, Cedarville College, now Cedarville University (1969-1982) Adjunct Professor, Evangelical Baptist Seminary of Quebec (1984-2012) Adjunct Professor, Grace Theological Seminary (1978-2012) Acting Academic Dean, Grand Rapids Bible College, now Cornerstone University (1985-1986) Visiting or…
- Registration as a student at CUGN and Compass College of Cinematic Arts
- Complete up to 15 credits at CUGN
- Complete remaining credits through Compass College of Cinematic Arts
This is an online program. In order to complete it, you must have internet access and basic computer skills.
To be admitted for the CUGN portion, simply submit:
- a general application
- Valid driver's license
- Pay $15 application fee or waive by referring 3 friends
To be admitted for the Compass College of Cinematic Arts portion, please visit http://compass.edu/index.php/admissions.
- CUGN 100-200 level courses: $40/course
- CUGN 300-500 level courses: $200/credit
- Compass College courses: $480/credit
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Compass College of Cinematic Arts
Address: 41 Sheldon Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Email: info@compass.edu
Phone: (616) 988-1000