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THEA 312: Acting III:Verse
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The student will learn to create characterization through action, analysis, development, and performance of roles studied in depth using classical texts. (Prerequisite: Thea. 110 or permission of professor.) Once a year.
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THEA 320: Dramatic Writing
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course will cover the basic elements of writing for production, both for the stage and the screen. Through writing and revising their original works, the student will gain technical proficiency as well as honing storytelling skills. Structured as a writer's workshop, students will read and discuss each other's work. As required.
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THEA 340: Special Topics In Theatre
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course focuses on a specialized insight into the craft of performance and design. The subject matter of the course provides an interdisciplinary approach utilizing fields related to theatre. Some offerings may include performance, style, genre, criticism, design, film or media.
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THEA 350: Theatrical Directing
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course introduces advanced students to the theory and practice of theatrical direction. Course content emphasizes script analysis, use of basic staging techniques, implementation of traditional rehearsal methods, conceptualization, reasoning, and unique artistic interpretation. As required.
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THEA 410: Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The study of Dramatic Literature offers students an in-depth look at the literary tradition of the theatre. Students study primary texts as well as criticism and culture of the period in which they were written. The time period of the literature studied will vary from semester to semester.
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THEA 423: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Guided reading or research in an area of special interest under the direction of a faculty member. As required.
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THEA 444,445: Internship I,II
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
Students participate in an on-the-job training program with a selected theatre, organization, or individual. Required activities: supervised theatre training and a written analysis of the experience. (Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.) As required.
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THEO 200: Ultimate Questions
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
An investigation of the fundamental questions of human meaning and of the nature of religious experience as response to such questioning. The course provides an introduction to religious experience, to theological terms, concepts, and methods, and to the ways that ultimate questions are dealt with in a religious context, with specific focus on the basic themes in Christianity. Every semester.
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THEO 300: The Catholic Tradition
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
This course will present an introduction to the distinctiveness of the church catholic and apostolic and to the essentials of a Catholic approach to theology. Attention is given to the ways in which Catholic faith is expressed in (1) scriptural-historical sources; (2) systematic theological reflection; (3) ethical-pastoral action; (4) mysticism and spirituality; and (5) worship. (Prerequisite: Theo. 200.) As required.
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THEO 301: The Hebrew Scriptures
3.00 Credits
Bellarmine University
The nature of revelation, tradition, scripture, inspiration and literary forms. The Hebrew Scriptures are considered as a source of Jewish and Christian theology. (Prerequisite: Theo. 200.) As required.
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