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AMGT 411: Principles of Arts Management
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course aims to integrate the arts and management aspects of the Arts Management program. It deals with the current status of the artist in today's society, the interrelationships between artistic and business concerns, and problems and methods of administering art, music, and drama organization. Three hours. Staff.
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AMGT 441: Arts Management Internship in Music
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course provides an opportunity for students to gain practical experience in the field of arts management. Students may serve as interns with established musical organizations. Prerequisite: AMGT 411. Application required; see Internship Program. Three hours. Staff.
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AMST 309: American Public Address
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
A close historical, rhetorical, and literary examination of the most important public addresses delivered in the twentieth-century United States. May be used to satisfy the collegiate requirement in literature. Offered alternate years. Same as COMM 309. Three hours. Mr. Sheckels.
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AMST 350: American Humor
4.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
Throughout the history of Western Civilization, the humorist or satirist has filled the role of social, political, and cultural critic. This course will study a selected number of works and performances by the best American humorists and comedians in an effort to determine the values by which they measure society and find it laughable. May be used to satisfy the collegiate requirement in literature. May be applied to a major in English. Offered alternate years. Four hours. Mr. Inge.
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AMST 351: The South in History,Fiction,and Film
4.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course will address the question of the extent to which the nation's understanding of the South and the South'sunderstanding of itself have been shaped and influenced by literature and the film media, especially successful feature-length films, which were based on popular novels and historic events. Certain continuing themes in Southern culture will be discussed such as racism and race relations, the nature of Southern politics, and the changes in the social structure after the Civil War. May be used to satisfy the collegiate requirement in literature. May be applied to a major in English or history. Offered alternate years. Four hours. Mr. Inge.
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AMST 355: Animation in American Culture
4.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
A historic overview of the development of animation from its beginnings in the 1890's through its golden age under the influence of Disney and the studio system and down to the present, with attention to the ways animated films both reflect American society and culture and may be appreciated on their own as an art form. May be used to satisfy the collegiate requirement in fine arts. Offered alternate years. Four hours. Mr. Inge.
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AMST 356: Walt Disney's America
4.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
A cultural assessment of the influence of Disney's films on the American mind and imagination through the reading of historical and biographical background material, a study of literary works on which Disney films were based, an analysis of the translation process of fiction into film, and an evaluation of how the films both reflected and shaped the consciousness of the nation from 1936 until Disney's death in 1966. May be used to satisfy the collegiate requirement in literature. May be applied to a major in English. Offered alternate years. Four hours. Mr. Inge.
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AMST 357: Faulkner,Fiction,and Film
4.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course involves a study of selected novels and stories by major American writer William Faulkner and their Southern cultural backgrounds, motion pictures based on those works, and the process of adaptation by which fiction is made into film. The comparative values of both genres are examined in an effort to reach proper critical methods of evaluation. May be used to satisfy the collegiate requirement in literature. May be applied to a major in English. Offered alternate years. Four hours. Mr. Inge.
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ARTH 201: The History of Art I
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
A brief survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from ancient through medieval times in both the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Illustrated lectures and visits to museums. Three hours. Ms. Terrono.
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ARTH 202: The History of Art II
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
The continuation of Art History 201. A study of Renaissance, Baroque, and modern painting, sculpture, and architecture. Illustrated lectures and trips to museums. Three hours. Ms. Terrono.
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