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THE 434: Advanced Costuming
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course will continue the study of costume design begun in THE 231. The focus of class work and projects will be on specific problems encountered in costuming for the theatre. Lecture material and design assignments will be drawn principally from the twentieth century, though other time periods may occasionally be used. Students will work to improve rendering techniques as well as analytical skills. Concurrent enrollment in Theatre Workshop will provide a laboratory component to classroom study. Prerequisite: THE 334G. Cr 3.
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THE 451: Topics in Dramatic Literature and T h e a t re History
9.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An intensive study of a particular playwright, group, movement, or historical period chosen at the discretion of the instructor in accordance with his/her expertise and interests. May be repeated as topics vary for a maximum of nine credits. Prerequisites: THE 101G, and THE 150H or ENG 100C. Cr 3.
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THE 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Students should contact the Department regarding information for independent study. Prerequisite: permission of the Theatre Department. May be repeated for credit.
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THE 491: Project I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Investigation of special topics, or execution of special projects that fall within the purview of theatre. Students may select an interior intra-departmental committee of three professors to approve, assist, and oversee the project. Prerequisites: junior and senior standing; precise definition of project and unanimous permission of committee. Students must obtain rules for this course from the department chairman. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: permission of the Theatre Department.. Credit hours arranged.
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THE 492: T h e a t re Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Students will assume a full one-semester internship with a professional theatre or Readers Theatre Company. Students will be involved in management, acting, directing, or technical theatre as a member of the company. Each student will be assigned a faculty advisor who will make a biweekly evaluation of ongoing work. Participants will be required to keep a diary and/or portfolio to be reviewed by the faculty of the Theatre Department at the conclusion of the internship. All creative work done by the student will be evaluated by the advisor and at least one other, or if possible, all members of the department. Prerequisite: permission of the Theatre Department. May be repeated for credit. To be arranged. Cr 3-15.
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THE 493: International To u r
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Students in this course will rehearse an original or scripted production which will be performed at USM and then transported for presentation to an international venue determined by the instructor. Prerequisite: instructor permission only. Cr 3.
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THE 494: T h e a t re Institute:Techniques of Michael Chekhov
9.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course provides an intensive overview of the acting techniques created by Michael Chekhov. Areas of focus will include characterization, scene study, stage movement and voice, and teaching methods. The course will conclude with a works-inprogress performance. Typically offered during the summers only. May be repeated for a maximum of nine credits. Prerequisite: THE 220. Cr 3.
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Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2009 345:
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
gy, clinical descriptors, rehabilitation, and educational concerns. Examination of the impact of disability on leisure and therapeutic recreation programming will be addressed, as will barriers that affect communication and interactions between persons with and without disabilities. Prerequisite: REC 225. Cr 3.
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WST 100: W S T Lab:Gender,Repre s e n t a t i o n,and Resistance
1.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course complements the interdisciplinary curriculum of Introduction to Women and Gender Studies. The course will meet seventimes during the semester. Cr 1.
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WST 135I/130I: Introduction to Women and G e n d e r
4.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course explores from a variety of perspectives the following inter-related themes and topics: the economic, political, and social status of women as a group and in discrete cultural contexts; the politics of representation, or how ideas about femininity and feminism are promoted throughout the media and other vehicles of culture; the construction of "consciousness,"both through the media and through feminist tactics; women and collective action in the past, present, and future. This course is writingintensive; students are expected to practice their writing skills through formal essays. Offered every semester. Cr 4.
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