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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
A study of the interaction between the essential tenets of Lutheran Christianity and the structures of democratic society. Among the topics considered are Christian vocation, the nature of culture and the ways Christianity has historically related to culture (with a special emphasis on the interplay of religion, church and race in North American cultural experience), the functions of Law and Gospel, the Lutheran understanding of the "two governments," and the role of Christians in society at large.
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2.00 Credits
Exploring early church experience and Reformation teaching, the student uncovers the meaning of worship. Critical evaluation of contemporary practice and recent developments in worship make the student better able to provide leadership in congregational worship life.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Independent study offers students an opportunity to do research and complete a major project in an area of religion of their own choosing.
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2.00 Credits
Under the guidance of the course mentor, students review their Concordia University, St. Paul experience and reflect on its theological dimensions. They discuss the implications of the Christian faith for other areas of academic inquiry. Students assess the achievement of the mission statement of the university in their own academic experience. [As capstone experience for majors in theology or outreach, it is understood that students will take this course after or at least concurrent with their last class(es) in their major.
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2.00 Credits
Fine Arts component of the General Education Curriculum Prerequisite to major/minor This course introduces the student to basic history, theory, production and performance elements of theatre arts. Students learn about theatre from many perspectives. In addition to studying primary and secondary materials, taking quizzes and/or tests, students participate in end of term individual or group projects. Attendance at area theatre productions required.
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4.00 Credits
This introductory acting class is designed for non-majors. Students will be introduced to principles of acting through improvisational exercises and development of short scenes. Helpful for anyone wishing to communicate effectively in a variety of situations including classroom, parish, and business.
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1.00 Credits
Concordia's theatre department, in service to campus and community, offers opportunities for involvement in major theatre productions, workshop dramas, and various experimental undertakings during the school year. Auditions for all productions are open to all Concordia students. This course can include work on theatrical productions as actors and/or crews.
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2.00 Credits
Credit is given for major involvement in theatre productions, workshops, and other approved situations. Major involvement is defined as activities such as stage managing, assistant directing, designing, and directing projects. (Prerequisite: consent of instructor)
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2.00 Credits
This course examines the fundatmental principles, practices, and vocabulary of the basic movement skills of dance, introducing it as both an art form and exercise activity. The basics of modern, ballet, and jazz dance movement will be incorporated to provide a wide overview of dance history and practical technique through readings and studio movement participation. Students will be introduced to each dance style with a focus on body awareness and alignment. Warm-ups and across the floor movement are incorporated to develp strenght, flexibility, musicality, and coordination.
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2.00 Credits
Through the study and practice of the various styles of dance used on the musical theatre stage, such as ballet, modern, jazz, and tap, this course focuses on dance technique, character development through movement, and performance skills. Execution and exploration of choreographed pieces from musical theatre repertoire will be taught and performed in a final Student Showcase. Students will be introduced to a wide dance vocabulary as well as to the major contributors/choreographers of Musical Theater. May be repeated once as an elective, which may count as a general elective or be credited to a theatre major.
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