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DRA 2003/3003/4003: Independent Study in Drama
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course allows students to do intensive work in the areas of writing, directing, stage-management, solo-performing, or performance art. Students projects may range from production of a pre-existing play, or develop and present an original creative work. The course may also be used to do intensive study of a particular dramatic author whose work is of special interest to a student. There will be conferences with and evaluation by the instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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DRA 2013: Theatre Workshop:Production & Performance
1.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course provides hands-on experience in various aspects of theatre production and performance. This may include activities such as acting, lighting, sound, scenery, props, costumes, stage management, and promotion while working on plays presented each term. Students receive one credit for participation. There are rehearsals and work periods scheduled late afternoons and evenings. Students may register up until the third Friday of the semester without penalty. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor to be determined by audition, interview, and particular production needs). Note: This course may be repeated up to a limit of six credits total. Grading will be on a pass/fail basis. 1 credit.
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DRA 2015: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course will examine monologues and scenes from a rich variety of American and European playwrights, exploring them from an actor's point of view. Individual scenes will be rehearsed in order to discuss the playwright's intentions through text analysis, how to break a scene into acting "beats," a character's motivation, and how to find the overall rhythm of a scene. This course may be taken more than once with a different subtitle. Examples: Classic American Playwrights; Acting Comedy; Modern European Playwrights; Acting Shakespeare. Prerequisite: DRA 1003 Acting I or permission of instructor. 3 credi
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DRA 2053/3053/4053: Special Topics in Theatre
6.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
The various levels of this course allow for advanced study of the art by providing a forum for students to examine a particular social issue as it has been dealt with in different plays, or by focusing on a particular playwright or group of playwrights. Students will demonstrate an understanding and ability to analyze particular social issues through the plays' messages. Subtitles of this course may include: "Portrayals of Women in Theatre and Film," "Politics & Social Satire in Theatre," or "Race in the American Theatre." The playwrights covered may include: "Modern British Writers," "America's Southern Voices," or " Pulitzer Prize Playwrights." Note: DRA 3053 may be taken up to six credits when a different subtitle is used. Prerequisite: ELA 1500 Voices of Community or permission of the instructor
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DRA 3001: History of Theatre:The Subversive Art
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
The course is an introduction and overview of the theatre art form that is both central and counter to Western culture. From the theatre of the ancient Greeks through the medieval morality and mystery plays; Renaissance and Restoration up to the Modern theatre of the early 20th century, we examine the greatest theatre of every age and evaluate the lives and status quo opinions of its time. The course will cover play texts and examine their social, cultural, and philosophical backgrounds, and how they impacted our society. 3 credits.
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DRA 3017: Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This intensive writing course focuses on a specific genre or category of writing, such as poetry, playwriting, short fiction, screenwriting, etc. May be taken more than once when a different subtitle is offered. Prerequisite: ENG 2015 Introduction to Creative Writing or permission of the instructor. 3 class hours. 3 credits.
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DRA 3020: Fundamentals of Directing
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course provides students with the essential skills in directing a production, including choosing a script, casting , blocking, production elements, and analyzing the play for conflict, climax, and resolution. Students learn how best to dramatize the action with all of the scenic elements, and learn, most importantly, how to work well with actors. The course culminates in student- directed scenes and/or one acts. Prerequisite: DRA 1003 Acting I or permission of the instructor. 3 credits.
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DRA 4042: Modern & Contemporary Drama:Challenging the Status Quo
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course examines modern theatre in the context of its challenge to how we understand our history, lives, and cultural environment. Students will demonstrate proficiency in tracing contemporary drama back to its roots in the plays of Europe's 19th century social activist playwrights Ibsen, Chekov, and Shaw. Students will also examine the impact of the Moscow Art Theatre and Stanislavski's Acting Method on America's first major modern playwright, Eugene O'Neill, and his contemporary theatrical heirs. Student success will be assessed through discussions, research papers, and scene presentations. Prerequisite: DRA 1002 Theatre: The Audience Environment or departmental approval. 3 credit
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ECO 2023: Economics of the Environment
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course provides students with a firm foundation in economic theory with particular emphasis on the neoclassical model of market efficiency. With this foundation, students study the subfield of environmental and natural resource economics. Particular emphasis is placed on understanding market failures associated with public goods and externalities, along with the policies that the government can use to correct these market failures. The course explores critiques of the neoclassical model of market efficiency and considers emerging concepts in ecological economics and the growing local economies movement. Students assess competing views on the potential for continued economic growth of the macro economy and become familiar with our monetary system and the role of the Federal Reserve. Quantitative skills are developed throughout the course by interpreting data and doing economic analyses. 3 credits.
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ECO 3001: Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Green Mountain College (Closed)
This course studies the allocation of resources and determination of prices within various market structures. These will be studied from the contexts of the consumer, the employer, and the worker. The determination of income will also be studied. There will be emphasis on analytic tools. Prerequisite: ECO 2001 Introduction to Microeconomics. 3 credits.
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