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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on aspects of costume construction and crafts. Familiarizes students with the methods, materials, equipment, concepts, and processes involved in the construction of costumes for the theatre. The emphasis of this course will be on the physical process that results in the production of costumes through construction and craft techniques. Prereq: THEA 272
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on aspects of scenery construction and painting. Familiarizes students with the methods, materials, equipment, concepts, and processes involved in the construction and painting of scenery for the theatre. The emphasis of this course will be on the physical process that results in the production of scenery through construction and painting techniques. Prereq: THEA 272
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides a setting to apply dramatic theory to practical application in the fall or spring theatre productions. Also develops various theatre skills through faculty and staff supervision of specific production projects. Prereq: By audition
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3.00 Credits
Pursues control of advanced performance skills: developing mastery of movement, vocal, and imaginative skills; understanding character motivation and actions through intensive script analysis and scene study, alone and with a partner. Assignments will include performance of memorized scenes and writing papers on acting theory and performance criticism. Prereq: THEA 238
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3.00 Credits
Studies in depth a specific aspect of theatre production. Designed to provide advanced work in analysis, interpretation and research. Primarily for majors in the junior or senior year. Offerings: Diversity in Theatre, Playwriting, Creating Story Theatre, Computer Applications in Design, Designing for Theatre. Prereq: THEA 272
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3.00 Credits
Traces the evolution of Western theatre in its social/political context from ancient Greece through the Renaissance. Theatre architecture, styles of staging, and works of dramatic literature are studied in relation to the social and intellectual history of each major era. Prereq: THEA 271
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3.00 Credits
Traces the evolution of Western theatre in its social/political context from the 18th Century to the Post-Modern Period. Theatre architecture, styles of staging, and works of dramatic literaure will be studied in relation to the social and intellectual history of each major era or artist style. Prereq: THEA 271
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3.00 Credits
Studies the theory and practice of the art of directing a play. Class format includes lecture/discussion and workshops, with the opportunity to direct scenes for class as well as a one-act play for a public audience. Prereq: THEA 272, THEA 374, FPA Theatre Concentration
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3.00 Credits
Studies in depth a specific aspect of theatre performance. Provides advanced work in analysis, interpretation, and research. Primarily for majors in the junior or senior year. Include topics such as: Advanced Acting, Acting in Classical Styles, Creating Story Theatre, Creative Dramatics, Directing in Classical Styles, Physical Comedy, Spoken Word, Stage Movement and Stage Combat, Theatre Workshop, and Voice Characters. Prereq: THEA 374
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3.00 Credits
Offers students opportunity to take learning beyond the classroom. These courses involve on-campus instruction and meetings combined with travel to another country. Each course is designed to acquaint students with the history, geography, culture and society of other counties. The specific travel course will identify the country under study, with a syllabus outlining the travel and course requirements. Prereq: Instructor approval
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