Speech/Drama
As a speech-drama
major at Mount Mercy, you will focus on the oral tradition in society
and learn how rhetoric and dramatic performance reflect and influence
the world. The curriculum is designed to give you, the student, competence
in oral communication, as well as an appreciation of the arts and drama.
The courses are designed to help you obtain professional goals, stimulate
your intellect, and enrich your aesthetic and spiritual experience.
You will gain insight into the performing arts of the theatre as well
as using the oral tradition through speeches, films and literature read
aloud. As you progress, you will become increasingly aware and knowledgeable
of these oral modes.
Complementary majors/minors include English, psychology, communication
and marketing. In addition, information on Mount Mercys speech
communication minor and theatre minor can be found in the speech-drama
section of the current catalog.
No matter what area of theatre you are interested in, be it acting,
working backstage, or watching from the audience, the Drama Club at
Mount Mercy has a role for you. Throughout the year, members participate
in the Colleges main stage productions, perform at the monthly
Montage, and take theatre to the Cedar Rapids community with the Childrens
Theatre Troupe. The club also offers opportunities to see local theatre
as well as a yearly bus trip to the theatre district in Minneapolis.
The department also has a special relationship with Erskine and Arthur
Elementary Schools. Local 3rd and 4th graders have a blast being part
our classes throughout the year! Both on and off campus, you will have
great opportunities to gain invaluable experience while at Mount Mercy.
What
classes should I take to enter the program?
What will it take to graduate?
Four-Year Plan for Speech/Drama
How will I gain experience?
What can I do with a speech/drama degree from Mount
Mercy College?
Who can I talk to?