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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Pr., junior standing. Traces dramatic literature and theatre history from the rituals of ancient civilizations to the middle of the 19th century. May course may be taught concurrently with THEA 6310.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., junior standing. Traces theatre history and dramatic literature from Ibsen to today. Deals extensively with the theatre of our day. May be taught concurrently with THEA 6320.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., junior standing or permission of instructor. Basic study of the sound system of the English language. Includes principles of sound production, phonetic transcriptions and the acoustical basis of phonet- ics. (Same as COMM 4410.)
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3.00 Credits
Pr., junior standing. Topics in the history and major developments of American dramatic literature and the stage. May be repeated twice when the topics vary. May be offered concurrently with THEA 6740. 4903. Independent Study (1-3). Pr., senior standing or permission of instructor. Independent reading and/or research in selected areas of theatre. May be taught concurrently with THEA 6902.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., junior standing. Examination of a sub-genre or period of drama such as tragedy, Restoration comedy, 18th-century Brit- ish drama or modern drama. May be repeated twice when the topics vary. May be offered concurrently with THEA 6852. English and Philosophy Professors Evans, Gribben (Head), Melton, Sterling, Wiedemann and Willis Associate Professors Anderson, Billingslea, Gerard and Walker Assistant Professors Aaij, Harvey, Kaufman, McDavis and Woodworth
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4.00 Credits
Pr., English Compos ition I recommended. Training in listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture in a foreign language announced at course scheduling. May be repeated for credit as target language changes.
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4.00 Credits
Pr., TLFL 1010. Training in listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture in a foreign language announced at course scheduling. May be repeated for credit as target language changes. Sociology Professors Mullins and Sharp Associate Professors Brackett (Head), Djamba, Sheldon, Tang and Winemiller Assistant Professors Marcus, Pevey and Yarber
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic elements and principles of two-dimensional design, with emphasis on composition, color theory, media and individual concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Drawing from observation, with an emphasis on composi- tion, line perspective and value, using various dry and aqueous monochro- matic media.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., VISU 1112. Drawing from observation, with an empha- sis on composition, creativity and accurate observation, with the use of various dry and aqueous monochromatic and color media.
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