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RS 451: Senior Research and Writing
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
A capstone course of the general religious studies major that allows the student to do independent research on a topic in religious studies utilizing the academic skills gained from previous course work. This research will result in a major paper.
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RS 461: Senior Field Instruction
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
Field instruction includes educationally directed practical experiences. Guidance by an experienced catechist or pastoral leader will be arranged and supplemented by weekly individual and group conferences with a faculty member. Students will be expected to do related readings and recording of field experiences. Students will spend eight hours a week in their field placement. The course will be graded pass/fail and must be taken concurrently with or subsequent to RS 331. Prerequisite: permission of the department chairperson.
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SD 008: Speech Competency
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
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SD 111: Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is designed as a survey of communication in varying contexts. Instead of viewing communication as the one-way act of a speaker giving a message to an audience, this course is based on the transactional view of communication in which feedback links the receiver with the source, time and setting mediate the transaction. This viewpoint provides basis for studying communication of a self, interpersonal, group, or public level, the focus being on the interaction between the sender and the receiver.
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SD 112: Public Communication
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is a study of the role of oral communication in contemporary culture. Reading and analysis of public discourse is balanced with practice in writing and presenting of reports, informative speeches, and persuasive speeches.
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SD 151: Introduction to Dramatic Art
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
Introduction to the arts and crafts of theater. This course is designed to explore the pleasures of greater sensitivity to dramatic experience; to foster appreciation of the theater through an understanding of its historical development, principles of drama theory and criticism, its forms and styles and its production techniques. Advised and recommended for art, English, and elementary education majors.
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SD 216: Oral Interpretation of Literature
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
Analysis of and training in the oral interpretation of literature and drama. Both individual and group presentations and work in readers theater are included. Advised and recommended for the English and elementary education major. (Offered alternate years).
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SD 218: Techniques of Acting and Directing
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
A study of the creative approach to acting and directing with emphasis on experience and activities that help to develop the creative potential. Focus will be on the fundamentals of composition, movement, stage business, and styles of production from Aristotle through contemporary theater. Prerequisite: SD 151. (Offered alternate years).
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SD 265: Creative Dramatics
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
Theory and technique of dramatic playmaking and creativity in the classroom. Dramatic exercises that nurture creativity, curiosity, and social understanding are explored. Course includes lectures, observations, and laboratory application. Emphasis is on using theater activities as a learning tool in the classroom or institutional setting. Advised for elementary education majors. (Offered alternate years).
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SD 275: Youth Theater
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This is a course to expose students to the tradition of young people's theater (K-12). Through reading many play scripts designed for young audiences, the course will focus on the production demands and decisions made when a director chooses to produce a play for a young audience. This course will also cover puppetry and the process of adopting children's books to dramatic form. One off campus performance of a play culminates the semester. (Offered alternate years).
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