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COMS 409: Seminar r
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Selected topics of interest. Prereq: c/i and c/pc. (on demand)
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COMS 419: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Selected topics under faculty supervision. Prereq: c/i, c/pc, and c/vc. (fall/spring)
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COMS 420: Certifications in Hardware, Software, & Networking
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Students will work closely with their instructor to identify and review nationally recognized hardware, software, and networking exams. Software exams must be at the expert level; hardware and networking exams may be at the core level. Students must pass one exam for each credit taken and are responsible for all exam fees. (fall)
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COMS 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Directed research or study on an individual basis. Prereq: c/i, c/pc, and c/vc. (fall/spring/summer)
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COMS 498: Senior Project/ Thesis
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
An individual project or thesis closely associated with the student's academic program and career goals. Student works with one selected faculty member. Prereq: Senior standing, c/i, and c/pc. (fall/spring/ summer)
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DR 101: Drama Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
The basics of all drama-including formal theatre, improvisational drama, and narrative film-are story, place, audience, and actor. Students will learn to actively explore relationships between these fundamental elements in a lab setting, create dramas based on literary and historical sources or current events and social issues, explore scripted drama, and perform and analyze creations. $25 Course Fee. (fall/spring)
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DR 217: Theatre Practicum r
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Hands-on experience for those interested in becoming involved with performance, technical, and box-office duties within the campus production program. Projects must be designed in consultation with the faculty member in charge. $5 Course Fee. (fall/spring)
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DR 219: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Under faculty supervision students study selected topics in drama. Upon successful completion of the course students exhibit fundamental competencies through written documentation or participation in performance/production of one or more areas of drama such as stage management or dramaturgy. Prereq: c/i and c/vc. (fall/spring)
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DR 241: Play Production & Introduction to Directing r
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Students produce and direct a work of dramatic literature for the stage, learning processes of theatre performance through hands-on practice and study. Upon successful completion of this course students demonstrate basic knowledge and skills in several areas of play production including safety, script selection and analysis, casting, rehearsal, performance, and directing. $10 Course fee. (fall)
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DR 243: Stagecraft & Costume
4.00 Credits
The University of Montana-Western
Students learn and apply stagecraft design and construction methods in several areas including lighting, stage rigging, set, costume, sound, and stage management. Students develop basic skills in a variety of stage arts by applying learned skills to a specific production. Those who successfully complete the course exhibit competencies in identifying stagecraft problems, devising potential solutions, and putting solutions into practice. $15 Course Fee. (spring/even-numbered years)
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