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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A course that explores the theory and techniques of acting, with special focus on freeing the imagination and strengthening concentration and observation. This is done through theater games and exercises, pantomimes, improvisation, short dialogue scenes, and monologues.
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3.00 Credits
Students apply basic acting techniques to scenes from plays, focusing on character objectives, character relationships, and exploration of the written text. Pre: THEA 2320; or consent.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of production work on current HPU theater offering with increased responsibilities to the overall production. Pre: THEA 1400; or consent.
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3.00 Credits
Students continue to act in scenes from plays, with concentration on character development. The final scenes or monologues focus on style, using material from classical theater. Pre: THEA 3420.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced training in theater production, preparing students form employment in theater marketing, theater management, and theater production. Repeatable for a total of 6 credits. Pre: THEA 3500 or consent.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding and discovering theater from the director's point of view, exploring the director's approach of the written text, production concepts, casting, rehearsal process, and the entire creative environment that leads to performance. Practical application of the theories and techniques are done through students directing actors in scenes from plays. Repeatable for a total of 6 credits. Pre: THEA 3420 or THEA 3500.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced acting course that focuses on theatrical acting styles prior to the 20th century. Students will explore these styles through exercises and working on monologues and/or scenes appropriate to the period being explored. The first semester will focus on acting for plays from the Classical Greek Age, the Elizabethan/ Jacobean era and the Restoration era. This course may be taken a second time to further explore these styles or others, including acting for the French Neoclassical, the English Georgian, and the English Edwardian periods. Acting techniques will be explored through reading and exercises. Repeatable for a total of 6 credits. Pre: THEA 3420 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students complete a series of projects in theater, which will enrich their professional portfolio. A major project may include a creation and production of a play, implementing their skills and knowledge from acting, production, and directing courses. The student also designs and constructs a professional portfolio. Pre: THEA 3600 or THEA 3620 or THEA 4520.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students interested in being involved in all aspects of the production of a play to be directed by the instructor. The play chosen, created, or developed will depend on the interest and areas of focus of the students in the class. Initial classes will involve improvisation, scene work, and design exercises to determine the students' theatrical strengths. Students who repeat the course will have added responsibilities in the production aspect of the performance. Repeatable for a total of 9 credits. Pre: THEA 1400 or THEA 2320, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An integrated view of the evolution of the hospitality/ tourism industry and its various components. The course focuses on the interdependence of hotel/resorts, tour operators, travel agencies, attractions, and transportation modes. The political, social, and economic implications of tourism are also addressed.
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