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3.00 Credits
This course provides information into the legal issues related to the sports field. Topics will cover the time frame from amateur through professional sports. Basic legal principles affecting the management of recreation and sports programs, liability and risk assessment of those programs will be covered. Prerequisite: EXS 140 and SPM 207
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide a more detailed discussion of sport promotion and sales management. Students will gain an understanding or sponsorships, licensing, global issues, and after-marketing techniques that confront the modern-day sports promoter. Prerequisite: SPM 306
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage athletic programs in schools, colleges, community centers, and other venues. It explores ethical, lrgal, and social issues relating to following the various standards such as NCAA, NAIA, OHSAA, and others. The course will explore such areas as specific organizational management and structures, communications techniques, insurance and transportation issues
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12.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a sustained field experience in the area of sports management and their chosen emphaisis of study. The student supplements theoretical classroom knowledge with practical on-the-job experience. Students receive close supervision and comprehensive evaluations for credit purposes by employers and university personnel. It is possible to receive a salary while doing field experience, depending upon placemnt opportunities. Prerequisite: Junior/Senior Standing
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3.00 Credits
Basic survey of contemporary theatrical theory and practice. This course is designed to introduce students to the art of the theatre and to encourage an appreciation for theatre as an art and as an integral element of culture. Topics will include theatre artists and their processes, types of productions, genres of drama and representative dramatists, and theatrical
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3.00 Credits
Through vocal and physical exercises, students will acquire a working knowledge and understanding of the techniques and processes involved in the art of acting. The course will focus on warm-ups, relaxation, concentration, sense and memory exploration, self-awareness, and auditioning.
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on the basic acting exercises learned in THE102. The student will learn to analyze a role by searching for character traits, physical representations of the character, and techniques for conveying the character to the audience. Work will include the study of both comic and serious modes, and some work on historical periods. In-class exercises and outside assignments will be required. Prerequisite: THE102
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the basics of theatrical production including set construction, lighting, properties, costumes, and makeup. The class will explore a variety of stage spaces and their particular requirements as well as materials and equipment. Course includes field trips, guest lectures, and projects.
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3.00 Credits
This course traces and analyzes the development of Western traditions of dramatic theory and practice from the Greeks through contemporary theatre. The course includes lecture, readings, and outside research. Prerequisite: THE100
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3.00 Credits
In this course students learn the basic techniques of theatrical direction. Topics include the role of the modern director, directorial script analysis, basic blocking principles, audition and rehearsal techniques, and directing in different spaces. Structure of the class is a series of projects. Prerequisite: THE102
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