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3.00 Credits
Specialized study of a particular production aspect of a play in performance. The student will be assigned to a departmental production as assistant director, assistant designer, or stage manager. A report, the form of which is to be governed by the nature of the project, will be submitted to the project supervisor. Registration is restricted and requires departmental approval. Ordinarily, no student will be permitted to register for practicum who has not taken basic course work in the particular area. Prerequisite: application to the department. One, Two or Three Credits Staff Both Semesters
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6.00 Credits
An integral part of the Hope Summer Repertory Theatre program, the course will concentrate on a consideration of the interrelated problems of play production. Aspects to be covered include script and character analysis, production planning and design, construction procedures and techniques, and management. Course may be taken for a maximum of six credits (i.e., two summer sessions). Prerequisites: acceptance into the summer theatre company, and permission of the instructors. Three Credits Staff Summer Session
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3.00 Credits
The Great Lakes Colleges Association, Inc. Arts Program, in New York City, involves the student in a full semester's study in the arts. The program includes a Seminar on the Arts in which all students participate, together with individual projects which usually take the form of a professional internship. Approval by the department is required prior to the student registering for this course, and the department must approve the student's individual program before credit will be granted. The registrant must be accepted into the program by the Director of the GLCA Arts Program. The Arts Program should preferably be taken during the junior year. Sixteen Credits (Maximum) Both Semesters
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent work for the advanced student in one of the following areas: directing, acting, scene design, costuming, lighting, sound, playwriting, theatre or film criticism, theatre management. Course is offered on a selective basis, by permission of the department. The student must submit in writing on a form available from the department office a project proposal for departmental approval during the previous semester and prior to registration for the course. One, Two or Three Credits Staff Both Semesters
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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of the work of a playwright, critic, or specific movement in or period of theatre history. Past topics have included Moliere, Strindberg, American scene design, Tennessee Williams, the Moscow Art Theatre, and modern directing theories and practices from Artaud to the present. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Two or Three Credits
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3.00 Credits
Readings, under the tutorial supervision of an instructor assigned by the department chairperson, in a specialized or advanced area of theatre studies. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Two or Three Credits Staff Both Semesters
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4.00 Credits
This course seeks to investigate the broad spectrum of women's movements that thrive across the developing world. Particular emphasis will be laid on globalization and development as well as women's interaction with neo-liberal economics. Third World feminist and womanist theories will be examined. The students will also encounter the impact that culture plays on women in the developing world. (Cross-listed with Political Science 160) Four Credits Dandavati, Dickie Both Semesters
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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4.00 Credits
Doing something about an issue or problem requires an understanding, called theory, and a methodology to bring about change. Women's Studies is based in women's movements,in women's lives and actions, and in feminist analysis around the globe. This course looks at feminist visions for justice and invites students to examine their own theories and methods of actions in light of current issues in women's studies, including: globalization, anti-racist and anti-heterosexist critical theory, generational shifts in second and third wave feminisms, and other contemporary issues. Four Credits Dickie, Staff Once a Year
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics
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