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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
F.? An advanced seminar that focuses on final evaluation of the Theatre Arts majors with Junior/Senior standing or permission of the chair. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 1133, 1134, 2210, 2211, 2220, 2244, 2257 and 2258 or with departmental permission. Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
S. This course, a technical course for the Theatre Arts major, will serve as a prerequisite to further design studies in certain areas of scene, lighting and costume design. A basic knowledge of Macintosh computers is helpful, but not required. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 2210, THA 2211, THA 2257 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
S. Interpretation, adaptation, compilation and the directing of literature for performance in traditional and experimental styles. Introduction to the aesthetics of interpreter's theatre. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 1133, 2258 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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2.00 Credits
S. A continuation of the work begun in Basic Acting with a focus on vocal production. Emphasis on developing an audible, resonant voice; clear diction; and a relaxed and properly aligned body, all in the context of acting/performance. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 1134 and junior standing or permission of instructor. Credits: 2
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3.00 Credits
F-even-numbered years A course in contemporary realistic scene and character study for the actor, based on terminology and concepts developed by C. Stanislavski. Students will prepare written character biographies and scene analyses, then perform scenes or monologues focusing on the character's inner belief, motivation, and goals. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 1134, 1133, 2244, 2258, or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
S-odd-numbered years. This course is designed to prepare students for the demands of acting in film and television, non-realistic, period, or stylized productions. Styles may include?film studies or techniques (for camera), non-western forms, the Greeks, Shakespeare, Comedy of Manners, Brecht, and/or the Absurdists. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 1133, 1134, 2244, 2258, or permission of the instructor. (Course may be repeated twice times, for a maximum of 9 hours credit.) Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F-odd-numbered years. This is a course that teaches students how to acquire an authentic-sounding dialect and how to utilize it convincingly in acting. Dialects may include British, Cockney, Irish, American regional, or a selection of these. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 2244, 2258, or 3334 or permission of instructor. Credits: 3
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9.00 Credits
F. Topics in Theatre Movement introduces the student to various styles and skills of theatrical movement. Topic varies based on production needs within the department. Topics may include such subjects as Period Styles, Alexander Technique, Stage Combat, Musical Theatre, Improvisation, Mime, and Non-western styles. Course is repeatable for up to nine credit hours with permission of instructor. Prerequisites & Notes: Theatre 1134 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
S-even-numbered years. Auditioning is designed to provide the Theatre Arts student with a heightened knowledge of the audition experience and prepare the student for professional work through the accumulation of several viable performance-ready audition pieces and the development of various styles of resume. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 1134, 2244, 2258, or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F-even-numbered years. Consideration of the design sequence from analysis of the script to the composition of production drawings; practical experience. Prerequisites & Notes: THA 2257 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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