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THEA 0368: Directing II
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
Through directing at least one one-act play, class criticism, and analysis, students will learn the role of director as interpreter, organizer, teacher, and stage manager. Prerequisite: THEA 0255. (Formerly ENGL 0368)
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THEA 0380: Professional Theatre Seminar
1.00 Credits
Westfield State University
Students will learn about the realities and demands of graduate school and of making a career in the worlds of professional theatre, film, and television. Topics will include but are not limited to auditioning techniques for theatre and for film and television; headshots, resumes, portfolio preparation and presentation; creating personal web sites; marketing oneself; personal wardrobe and makeup; interviewing techniques, hot to research, select, apply, and prepare for graduate school; and the professional working environments of new York and Los Angeles. Required of all Theatre Arts majors. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing in the Theatre Arts program.
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THEA 0389: Scene Design
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
The course will convey an appreciation and understanding of scenic design as a unique form of artistic expression and the artistic skills and craftsmanship necessary to a scenic designer. Students will learn how to analyze and interpret a script from the scenic designer's perspective and to translate one's concepts into concrete visual and graphic terms. Students will acquire a working understanding of theatre history and style as they relate to scenic design. The course will stress process and methodology and will expose students to the scenic designer's creative process, touching on such areas as analysis, research, sketching, rendering, model building, and ground plan development. (formerly ENGL 0389)
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THEA 0390: Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
This course teaches the science and the art of the discipline of lighting design. Students will learn the tools of the trade and how to use them to enhance a theatrical production. It will acquaint students with the lighting designer's process and how the designer analyzes, interprets, and translates a script into a cogent design concept, and how the designer uses the tools and the latest technology of the trade to execute the design. (formerly ENLG 0390)
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THEA 0398: Internship in Theatre
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Westfield State University
A practical internship program for senior Theatre Arts majors who want to gain real-world experience in on-the-job training in an area of theatre. Students will participate for a stipulated period of time under professional supervision and evaluation, and will be observed periodically by college faculty. The internship must be proposed by the student and approved by the Theatre Arts faculty. Any additional requirements of an internship - for example, journal or report writing or an oral presentation - will be determined by the faculty. Prerequisite: Permission of program coordinator.
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THEA 0399: Independent Study
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Westfield State University
A course by special arrangement for independent study in an area of special interest or need in theatre and/or drama. The student will work with a faculty member qualified to supervise the independent study project. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and department chair.
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WOMEN'S STUDIES WSTP 0101: Introduction to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
Introduces and develops the idea of Women's Studies as an approach to intellectual inquiry. Addresses a variety of Women's Studies issues in an interdisciplinary format, generally focusing on women's lives and experiences as illuminated by the social sciences and humanities.
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WSTP 0110: Issues in Women's Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
This course will address a variety of issues or topics pertinent to Women's Studies, as needed. Topics or issues selected will be determines by research areas or interests of the faculty member or disciplines.
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WSTP 0201: Women in Modern Organizations
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
An interdisciplinary approach to the policy questions and social tensions created by the entrance of women as full participants in modern organizational live. Attention to the social, political, ethical, and professional problems faces by women in organizations and to the stresses placed on traditional organizational cultures by demand for gender-equal policies. Special emphasis on analyses and strategies aimed at successful critique, problem-solving and professional achievement within such institutions. Topics vary by semester.
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WSTP 0205: St: Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Westfield State University
An in-depth treatment of a limited and/or specialized area within Women's Studies.
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