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THEA 117: Theatre Production III
1.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Theatre Production is a hands-on experience for students working on student theatre productions, either on or off stage: acting, stage design, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, stage management, house management, assistant directing, understudying, etc. The course is meant for students who wish to gain valuable practical theatre experience.
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THEA 118: Theatre Production IV
1.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Theatre Production is a hands-on experience for students working on student theatre productions, either on or off stage: acting, stage design, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, stage management, house management, assistant directing, understudying, etc. This course is meant for students who wish to gain valuable practical theatre experience.
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THEA 203: Acting III: Styles of Acting
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisite: THEA 106 - Acting II: Scene Study. Acting III: Styles of Acting is a scene study course in which students perform scenes from different historical eras and styles: ancient Greek tragedy, Commedia dell'Arte, Shakespearean comedy and French classical.
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THEA 205: American Musical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisites: THEA 103 - Introduction to Theater or MUSC 102 - Introduction to Music. American Musical Theater is a lecture/discussion course that covers the life of the American musical from its 19th century beginnings, through the emergence of the musical comedy of Jerome Kern, to the classical works of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Cole Porter, up to Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and the contemporary scene. The works will be presented in their historical and social context, as well as their musical and dramatic development. Students will be required to see and critically analyze at least one musical play during the semester.
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THEA 207: Introduction to Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisite: THEA 103 - Introduction to Theatre or permission from the instructor. This course focuses on the process of writing a one-act play, from the conception of a dramatic idea to the completion of a final draft. Exercises in dialogue, character development, conflict and structure will be an essential part of the course. Class meetings will focus on the reading and discussion of student work as well as selected published plays.
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THEA 252: Professional Development: Theatre
1.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
This course is designed to help prepare students majoring in Theatre (A.A.) and Technical Theatre (A.F.A) transfer successfully into B.A. or B.F.A. programs. The course will cover topics such as critical thinking in the performing arts, career options, resume, portfolio and audition preparation for transfer and employment, audition technique, and the identification of appropriate transfer colleges. This course is intended for students in the third or fourth semester of their program and who are planning to transfer or seek professional employment in the field.
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THEA 291: Theatre Tech Internship WGST 110 Introduction to Women & Gender Studies 3 Credits
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
This interdisciplinary course introduces students to the study of women and gender. Students will explore the meaning of gender and gender inequality, how gender relates to sexuality, and how gender is constructed and mediated by historical, social, global, and political influences. The course draws on the methodologies of sociology, philosophy, history, psychology, cultural studies, and literary studies. Readings will explore the impact of gender on women and men and its relationship to race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, and religion.
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VCTC 100: Drawing & Perspective
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Students will learn basic shading, rendering, lighting, perspetive and composition to make objects come to life. Interiors, still life and figures will be covered along with a wide variety of media.
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VCTC 103: Color Theory
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Students will learn the practical approach to color. They will learn practical approaches to color including consonance, dissonance and discord. Color mixing, harmonies and various color theories will be stressed. Students will be able to approach color in a practical manner.
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VCTC 211: Marker Rendering/ Presentation
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
A practical and modern approach in the use of markers as a rendering medium. Students will render architecturally based subjects, objects, interiors, figures and create effectively rendered presentations.
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