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DRA 222: Movement For The Actor- Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
LEC 2 hrs., STUDIO 2 hrs. This course is an experiential creative workshop based on Laban Movement Analysis to develop the performer's movement, description, observation and performance skills.
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DRA 224: Introduction to Technical Theatre- Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
LEC 2 hrs., STUDIO 2 hrs. This course takes a "hands-on" approach to all the steps required to mount a full production: set design and set construction, lighting, sound and special effects. Students are required to work as members of the various technical crews for the main-stage productions during the semester.
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DRA 229: Directing- Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: DRA 114 LEC 2 hrs., STUDIO 2 hrs. This course is designed to acquaint students with the basic functions and the importance of the director in theatre, simultaneously providing them with the opportunity for creative, hands-on directing experience.
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DRA 231: Internship in Theatre Arts- Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: DRA 110, 116 and DRA 114 or DRA 224. Approval of program coordinator and a minimum 2.0 GPA. Corequisite: DRA 232 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. The CCM/12 Miles West Theatre Internship enables students to apply classroom theatre knowledge to a supervised practical experience in a professional theatre. Internship requirements of a minimum of 150 hours are met through significant participation in the backstage, production, stage and house management of the 12 Miles West Theatre, with the opportunity to audition for activities onstage. Students are required to participate in three different capacities in three 12 Miles West productions during the semester.
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DRA 232: Work/ Internship Related Class
1.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: DRA 110, 116 and DRA 114 or DRA 224. Approval of program coordinator and a minimum 2.0 grade point average. Corequisite: DRA 231 LEC 1 hr., LAB 0 hrs. A related class designed to supplement the student's work experience. Weekly meetings include discussion, written assignments and critical analysis of the internship experience.
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DSN 110: History of Design Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. The History of Design is a survey of major developments of design as well as the methodology and cultural influences which impact particular designs. The nature, function and evolution of design will be studied through innovations in the architectural, interior, industrial, decorative, and fashion design. The development of concepts, relationship to the historical and cultural movement, and the impact on surrounding art and design communities will be explored.
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DSN 120: Design Concepts I Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ART 122, ART 130, ART 131, ART 132 LEC 2 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $75 Design Concepts I is a detailed exploration of scale and proportion through two and three dimensional sketch problems varying in levels of complexity and duration. Projects will explore relationships between historical and cultural special systems and the relationship to the human proportion. Verbal and graphic communication skills will be emphasized as a method of articulating the development of visual concepts and solutions to design problems. Communication tools such as perspective will be explored in detail. Projects which include architectural, interior design, and furniture concepts will be reviewed through juried presentations.
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DSN 125: Design Rendering Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: DSN 120, ART 122, ART 130 LEC 1 hrs., LAB 4 hrs., Course fee $75 Presentation Rendering is an advanced level studio course that builds on the work completed in Drawing I and II. It is especially geared for students majoring in Design. The course concentrates on producing virtual product, fashion, architecture, and interior images through the means of controlled light. Emphasis will be placed on setting up proper perspective and generating a line drawing as an underlay. Color marker techniques will be stressed as well as color pencil. In addition, pen and ink techniques and water color will be explored. Students will be introduced to 3D computer modeling. At the end of the course each student will have a collection of portfolio quality renderings that demonstrate a high level of competence in a chosen field of design.
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DSN 135: Fashion Construction Technology I Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
LEC 1 hrs., LAB 4 hrs., Course fee $75 This course will take a "hands-on" approach to the development, construction and presentation of fashion apparel, custom made clothing, and costuming for stage and screen. Construction techniques, fabrics, tools, and equipment will be explored in detail in the classroom and the community. Draping as a means of design and basic pattern drafting will be explored. Students will develop the skills necessary to construct and present projects of their own design to a panel of their peers and professionals.
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DSN 145: Introduction to Fashion & Visual Merchandising Afa
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ART 122, ART 130, AFA, ENG 111, or Departmental permission Co-requisite: DSN 120 LEC 1 hr., LAB 4 hrs., Course Fee $75 Explore the interrelationship between the consumer and the various sectors of the fashion industry. Students will learn the principles and techniques that fashion merchandisers use in making key decisions on buying and product sourcing, store planning and layout. Students review actual case studies and take on projects that engage the merchandising planning and decision making process. This course is highly recommended for design and business students with interest in fashion merchandising and store plan layout.
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