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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Fall Semester) Prerequisite: instructor's consent. Scene study and characterization. Works selected from real-ism and poetic realism.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Spring Semester) Prerequisite: instructor's consent. Selected scenes and projects from European and American realistic texts such as Chekhov, Ibsen, Strindberg, Shaw, O'Neill , Williams and Miller.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Spring Semester) Prerequisites: THEA 111F, THEA 113F or by audition. This course is an exploration of the techniques of acting for film and television. Since film acting demands a very differ-ent set of skills than those required for acting in the theatre, yet is derivative of them, this course will concentrate on scaling down a performance from theatrical to cinematic style and other methods of adapting stage skills to this unique medium.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) This course will examine a variety of plays from ancient Greece to modern times. The types of drama studied range from tragedy to comedy. The styles of drama studied will also vary including classicism, realism and absurdism. This course focuses on drama as a literary genre. This course is cross-referenced with ENGL 230H.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Spring Semester) Students will create an original innovative performance piece that focuses on a contemporary issue(s) by acquiring, utilizing and devising theatre methodology. This highly collaborative/adventurous method of theatre incorporates movement, music or writing-based workshops, extensive interviews, research, community dialogue events and the re-hearsal/staging process. The culminating public production will be a collaborative weaving of story, idea, perspective and fact. This course is cross-referenced with COMM 245CF.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisite: LANG 241G or instructor's consent. Stage signing will introduce the student to the history of the National Theatre for the Deaf as students venture into the arena of performing arts using the primary medium of American Sign Language. This course is cross-referenced with LANG 249.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Fall Semester) In this course students will read, discuss and--if possible-- see a presentation of selected tragedies and history plays of Shakespeare: Hamlet, Othello, MacBeth, Henry IV, Part I, Richard II and others. This course is cross-referenced with ENGL 267H.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Spring Semester) In this course students will read, discuss and--if possible-- see a presentation of selected tragedies and comedies: King Lear, Julius Caesar, The Tempest, A Midsummer Night's Dream and others. This course is cross-referenced with ENGL 268H.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) An introductory course covering care and use of arc and oxyfuel welding equipment, regulators, torches, cylinders, power sources, electrodes, characteristics of operation, welding of steels and special applications. Introduction to techniques of welding mild and medium steel. Mechanical properties of metals and types of joints are also covered.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Spring Semester) This course is a continuation of WLD 110 and provides additional training in welding horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions of mild and medium steel. Emphasis is placed on alloys and special applications including TIG and MIG applications.
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