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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to enable students to experience supervised hands-on training in the production and/or performance of theatrical presentations at professional and semi-professional theatres. It may be repeated 3 times (maximum total of 4 times) for credit. Prerequisite(s): Written permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces fundamentals of drafting techniques and the artistic and mechanical conventions used in the drawings and plans for scenic design and construction. The student analyzes texts and undertakes specific drafting and design problems in both longhand and CAD techniques. Final projects must meet Industry Standards. Prerequisite(s): THRT 253 with a minimum grade of "B" and sophomore standing or above.
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3.00 Credits
This is a lecture and laboratory experience through which the student understands and employs software to aid in drafting, design and technical drawing for theatrical construction and design. The student will be able to produce plans for construction, scene designs and plots for lighting to contemporary industry standards. Prerequisite(s): THRT 223, 233, 253, 273, 2303, and 3733 with a minimum grade of "B" and sophomore standing or above.
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0.00 Credits
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the capstone event of a scene design student's experience with the textual analysis, research, conception and execution of a complete stage design. The student will thoroughly analyze dramatic texts and articulate and conceptualize design proposals as well as demonstrate artistic control of drawing, painting and various expressive mediums. Advanced model making is practiced as are the unique characteristics of thrust, in-the-round and proscenium stages. The student is expected to become fluent in the language of collaborative communication. The course is completed with the execution of a major production's complete set design. Prerequisite(s): THRT 3133, 3403, (343 or concurrent enrollment), (3423 or concurrent enrollment), and 3543 with a minimum grade of B. Junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the capstone event of a lighting design student's experience with the textual analysis, research, conception and execution of a complete lighting design. The student will thoroughly analyze more difficult dramatic texts and articulate and conceptualize design proposals as well as demonstrate artistic control of C.A.D. , drawing, painting and various expressive mediums. Advanced theatrical styles are defined as are the unique characteristics of thrust, in-the-round and proscenium stages. The student is expected to become fluent in the language of collaborative communication. The course is completed with the execution of a major production's complete lighting design. Prerequisite(s): THRT 333, 3423, 3543, 3743 with a minimum grade of "B" and junior or senior standin
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3.00 Credits
This course is the capstone course of a costume design student's experience with the textual analysis, research, conception and execution of a complete costume design. The student will thoroughly analyze dramatic texts and specifically individual characters as well as demonstrate artistic control of drawing, painting and various expressive mediums. The student is expected to become fluent in the language of collaborative communication. The course is completed with the execution of a major projection's complete costume design. Prerequisite(s): THRT 333, 3403, 343, 3423 with a minimum grade of "B" and junior or senior standin
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a comprehensive survey of the development, important issues, prominent artists, and pivotal events in the history of theatre from its beginning to 1660. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a comprehensive survey of the development, important issues, prominent artists, and pivotal events in the history of theatre from 1660 to the present. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to include intensive study of the theory, principles and techniques of improvisational acting, focusing on sketch comedy preparation and performance, and advanced improvisational concepts. This study will culminate in a public performance. Prerequisite(s): THRT 1513 or 1523 and 3583.
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