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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    On demand. 1-3 semester hours. Performance Emphasis: Students prepare and perform a major role in a Rocky Mountain College production. Each role must be approved and supervised by faculty. A daily rehearsal and performance journal and a major character analysis paper are required. The paper will address the role being undertaken and how it fits into the thematic structure of the piece, as well as how the actor applies the arc of the character in performance. Credit is dependent on role. This course is repeatable to a maximum of three credits. Design Emphasis: Students will prepare a design for a major element in a Rocky Mountain College production. A daily journal during the building process and technical rehearsals is needed. A critical paper is required, addressing struggles and successes within the process. Credit is dependent on development and creation of the design.
  • 1.00 - 15.00 Credits

    On demand. 1-15 semester hours. This course is a guided work experience in an already established place of business. The student must arrange the internship in agreement with the instructor and the office of career services. The internship should relate to the student's major or minor area of study. Contract is required. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Spring semester, alternate years. 3 semester hours. Students are provided with an advanced examination of representative Shakespearean plays. Emphasis is placed equally on script analysis and the acting process.
  • 3.00 Credits

    On demand. 3 semester hours. A course designed for the senior as a culmination of study in his/her area of concentration. Theatre faculty must approve and supervise each project. Requirements for this course can be met in one of four ways: ? Acting: A student will act a major role in a full-length play. Journals and analysis required; ? Directing: A student will direct a full-length play during Rocky Mountain College's main season. Journals and analysis required;
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours. This course is the study of aggregate economic problems, including an introduction to the economics of full employment, economic growth, and price stability.
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