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THE 0211: REHEARSAL & STAGING
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A course requiring analyzed and graded contributions in acting and/or staging by agreement with the instructor in the semester's productions.
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THE 0212: REHEARSAL & PRODUCTION
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A course requiring significant, analyzed, and graded contributions in the areas of staging and acting in a semester's production. Scheduled an average of five hours every week for full credit. In order for a student to become involved in any areas of the spring production, such as cast or crew, students need to register for this course for either one or three credits.
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THE 0213: DEV OF THEATER/DRAMA I: CLASCL/1790
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An historical survey of drama and theater from its origins to about 1790. A study of major forms and plays through scripts, videotapes, and lecture-discussion.
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THE 0214: DEV. THEATER/DRAMA II: 1790 - AV G
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An historical survey of drama and theater from about 1790 to contemporary experiments. A study of major forms, theories, and plays through scripts, videotapes, and lecture-discussion.
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THE 0225: ACTING II
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Building upon the work done in Theater Workshop and Acting, more advanced exercises and scene work will emphasize the development of the actor's vocal and physical resources as a means of creating and communicating characters, emotions and relationships.
Prerequisite:
THE 0150 and THE 0200.
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THE 0302: SHAKESPEARE
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A close and comprehensive study of the artistry and continuing vitality of William Shakespeare through the consideration of his literature, literary celebrity ,modern and contemporary interpretations, and marketing through performance and film.
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TRS 0115: INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTATMENT
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A critical survey of Christian revelation in the light of the present state of biblical scholarship; the literary formation, nature, and meaning of the New Testament as related to the life of Jesus Christ; and the Gospels and St. Paul viewed as witness to the growth of consciousness of the Christian church.
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TRS 0120: DYNAMICS OF WORLD RELIGIONS I
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A survey, analysis, and evaluation of the main features of the most important contemporary world religions. Exploration of key concepts of Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism.
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TRS 0121: DYNAMICS OF WORLD RELIGIONS II
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A survey, analysis, and evaluation of the main features of the major contemporary world religions. Exploration of key concepts of Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, and Sikhism. Students may take either RST 0120 or RST 0121, but not both.
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TRS 0124: WORLD RELIGIONS
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A survey of the major world religions, primarily Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The course will cover the origins, development, major religious beliefs and practices, and the contemporary status of each of these religions. Students will also reflect about the encounters between these religions, especially the prospect for inter-religious dialogue.
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