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THE 410: Theology Seminar II
2.00 Credits
Thomas More University
The second part of directed reading list for Theology majors and is to be taken in the senior year.
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THE 425A: Social Issues:Economic Justice
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisites: Completion of Core Requirements in Philosophy and Theology; Senior standing. The foundational principles of the social order will be studied and applied to specific contemporary problems in the social, economic, and political orders. A study of the social teaching of the Church reflected in the social encyclicals, the documents of the Second Vatican Council, and the pastoral letters of the American Bishops.
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THE 425B: Social Issues:Liberation Theology
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisites: Completion of Core Requirements in Philosophy and Theology; Senior standing. The foundational principles of the social order will be studied and applied to specific contemporary problems in the social, economic, and political orders. A study and evaluation of the movements toward liberation and theology, with special emphasis on social thought emanating from theology in the Third World.
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THR 105: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
An examination of theatre as an art form and it is designed to introduce students to the fundamental areas of theatrical endeavor (acting, designing, directing, and playwriting) and to familiarize them with the coordination of these specialties in the final production. Special attention is given to play analysis and interpretation.
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THR 202: Acting Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: THR 205 and permission of the instructor. Students may earn 1-3 credit hours by assuming a major responsibility in an approved production.
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THR 203: Acting Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: THR 205 and permission of the instructor. Students may earn 1-3 credit hours by assuming a major responsibility in an approved production.
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THR 204: Acting Laboratory III
1.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Prerequisite: THR 205 and permission of the instructor. Students may earn 1-3 credit hours by assuming a major responsibility in an approved production.
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THR 205: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
The initial phase of the actor's training with emphasis on developing physical skills as a means of expression. The class deals intensively with creativity, artistic discipline, and the development of vocal and physical variety as the basis for character development. Offered for non-majors as a Fine Arts elective.
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THR 206: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Course requirement: Theatre majors. Students will concentrate on the problems of character development. Attention is given to script interpretations, advanced physical training, and stimulating the special talents of individual students.
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THR 207: Theatre Production
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
A course focusing on the fundamentals of play production and it is designed to acquaint the student with all areas of technical theatre and give them experience in organization and technical theatre coordination.
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