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3.00 Credits
3 hours Analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of the beginning professional social work practice experience and the social work foundation knowledge, values, and abilities. The seminar serves as a capstone by requiring students to consider their professional education within the context of their total college experience. Prerequisite: Approval of social work faculty and concurrent enrollment in SW395.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours An introduction to all aspects of the theatre and to the unifying principles of a theatrical production. The course explores the roles and functions of all members of a production team with special emphasis on playwright, director, designers, and actors. Students read a number of plays, and participate in the Bethany College Theatre program and in-class scenes. Alternate year course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours An introduction to the basic tools of acting. The course offers a variety of means by which actors may better understand and embody the characters they play. Coursework includes character and scene analyses, improvisations, physical/vocal exercises, and several substantial performances. Students will also learn to apply basic stage makeup, age makeup, and effects makeup.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours A survey of the evolution of the American musical from the 19th century to the present. The class will also explore the rise of the British musical and its impact of the American form.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours The class will build, rehearse and present a production of a play. The course will be configured according to specific production circumstances ranging from ensemble production (one section) to musical theatre production (acting section, technical section and music section) The student will be introduced to, or develop skills in the various theatre crafts. Level of course will be assigned according to difficulty of production responsibilities. Into The Woods (Musical), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Musical), and Jesus Christ, Superstar (Musical) have presented during the first weekend of spring semester. (Recurring Interterm Course).
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3.00 Credits
3 hours An introduction to principles of all the design and technical elements in theatre work scenery, lighting, costuming, make-up, properties, sound and stage managing. The course emphasizes practical work and includes required "laboratory" time and productionresponsibilities.
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0.00 Credits
0 hours In addition to completion of the other courses, a student seeking endorsement in Speech and Theatre must earn enough points to be eligible for admission (not necessary to be admitted) into Alpha Psi Omega, the theatre honorary society. A portion of those points must be earned by working a running crew (not including make-up), or, preferably, by serving as assistant director/stage manager.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours The class will explore dramatic structure and the basic principles of playwriting and apply them to the writing of a one-act play. Through a combination of class discussion, the reading and discussion of short plays (including student written work), and specific writing projects and exercises, students will complete a minimum of two (2) drafts of a complete short play, 20 to 30 minutes in length. The completed plays will be read in class as part of the final project. One or more of the student-written plays may be considered for public production in the Burnett Center as readings, staged readings, or, in some cases, produced as a student-directed project. Prerequisites: TH111, EN101, or their equivalents, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours This course is a survey of dramatic theory from the ancient Greeks to the present and an examination of the nature of performance as a distinctive mode of human communication. As dramatic theory, the course has a special emphasis on the influence of theories upon playwriting and theatrical production. As performance theory, the study includes sociological, aesthetic, and critical theoretical approaches to performance. Prerequisites: TH110, CM212, CM/TH219, or CM222 Interpersonal Communication, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours A survey of theatrical practice from the Greeks to the present, with an emphasis upon dramatic literature. A unit of the course is devoted to non-Western theatre and drama. Prerequisite: TH110 or consent of instructor.
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