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OMT 2282: a Cting: Opera & Music t Heater IV- Advanced Acting
2.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Stanislavsky/Strasberg theories and terms as they apply to creating an opera/music theater role, the psychology of the character, nonverbal communication, and music and movement relationships are subjects for study. Individual and group presentation of scenes for class discussion and criticism. Prerequisite: 1282 or permission of director of Opera and Music Theater.
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OMT 3182: a Cting: Opera And Music t Heater V- Period Movement, Bod y, And Identity
2.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course provides students with an approach to the advanced physical skills and movement related to period music, period clothing, period styles of movement, and period awareness of the character profile. Students are introduced to a variety of techniques concerned with ideal posture for performance function. Prerequisite: 1282 or permission of director of Opera and Music Theater.
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OMT 3282: a Cting: Opera And Music t Heater VI- Physical Skills
2.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This is an introductory course to physical skills used in theatre. The course introduces students to the fundamentals of stage combat, basic punches, falls, knife-, sword-, staff-work, and movement with music. Students receive instruction in clown art-juggling and magic. Prerequisite: 1282 or permission of director of Opera and Music Theater.
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PHIL 2004H: Classics of Western Cult Ure I
4.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
See Honors 2004H. (fall, even)
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PHIL 2013: A esthetics: Philosophy of the fine arts
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Examination of the many critical questions that surround the serious study of art as an essential human activity. Principally, these questions are of two sorts: questions about the experience of art and the value judgments we make about these experiences and the objects that evoke them and questions about the "object" ofaesthetic experience. The dominant question that unites the course is, "What is art, and why is it important for human life?" This coursesatisfies the values and culture requirement in the general education curriculum.
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PHIL 2114H: Classics of Western Cult Ure II
4.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
See Honors 2114H. (fall, odd)
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PHIL 2163: Moral Issues in Contemporary Cult Ure
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Reflection on and analysis of moral issues that arise in a particular area of contemporary culture (e.g., medicine, politics, law, ecology, mass media, etc.). The course may be repeated with a different content. This course satisfies the values and culture requirement of the general education curriculum. Cross-listed REL 2163.
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PHIL 2203: b Usiness Ethics
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
This course satisfies the values and culture requirement of the general education curriculum. Cross-listed MGMT 2213.
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PHIL 2213: Moral & Social Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Consideration of the nature and scope of ethical reflection as an inherently social phenomenon. Through an analysis of several classical and contemporary ethical theories, the course deals with such issues as the nature of value, the basis of normative value judgments and ethical prescriptions, and the implications these reflections on value and conduct have for our conceptions of the truly human community. This course satisfies the values and culture requirement of the general education curriculum. Cross-listed REL 2213. (fall, even)
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PHIL 2413: p Hilosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma City University
Analysis and evaluation of the classical arguments for the existence of God, the problem of evil and the traditional answers to this problem. The course explores the relation between theological reflection and the concept of a worldview and focuses on a comparison between the prescientific worldview and the modern worldview and its impact on contemporary theology. This course satisfies the values and culture requirement of the general education curriculum. Cross-listed REL 2413. (spring, even)
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