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  • 3.00 Credits

    DesignThis course gives students a basic understanding of lighting design for the stage. It includes hands-on work in such areas as knowledge and application of basic safety rules; use of tools and equipment; basic knowledge of electricity; basic knowledge of lighting instruments and their specific applications; preparation from text of lighting plot; translation of artistic concept to illumination, intensity, color, angle focus, and actualization. Three lecture hours per week. 3 credits Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a hands-on course where the student experiences all aspects of technical production and focuses specifically on one or two areas. Students work backstage in one or two of several theatrical areas such as set construction, lighting, sound, costume, mask-making, props, and/or running crews for two shows per semester. The student may have the opportunity to design or apprentice under the designer in addition to working tech. The course requires additional rehearsal time. Students must prepare to put in extra hours working on their respective projects. Work in more than one area may be required from each student depending on the show and the availability of additional help. The course may be taken again as THE 33. Three class hours and three laboratory hours per week. 4 credits Fall
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a hands-on course where the student experiences all aspects of technical production and focuses specifically on one or two areas. Students work backstage in one or two of several theatrical areas such as set construction, lighting, sound, costume, mask-making, props, and/or running crews for two shows per semester. The student may have the opportunity to design or apprentice under the designer in addition to working tech. The course requires additional rehearsal time. Students must prepare to put in extra hours working on their respective projects. Work in more than one area may be required from each student depending on the show and the availability of additional help. The course may be taken again as THE 32. Three class hours and three laboratory hours per week. 4 credits Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    LaboratoryThis course provides experience in experimental techniques, laboratory report preparation, familiarization and use of instrumentation, passive circuit investigations, and computer modeling experiments. Prerequisites: Co-enrollment in ETK 29. Three laboratory hours1 credit Fall
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