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D 301: Stage Lighting
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
D 301. Stage Lighting. 3(3,0). A study of light sources, control of lights, types of stages and theatres, styles of production, supervision of lighting programs. Each student willbe required to design and light a production. (F).
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D 305: Direction of Plays
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
D 305. Direction of Plays. 3(3,0). A laboratory-lecture course with emphasis upon the orgin and devlopment of play direction: basis principles, movement, pantomime, composition, picturization, and rythm are given. Students must participate in the directing of a laboratory production. (F)
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D 306: Advanced Technical Production
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
D 306. Advanced Technical Production. 3(3,0). This course embraces theory and stage practice in the planning, construction, and operation of stage production elements and related equipment. (F)
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D 307: History of Costume & Design
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
D 307. History of Costume and Design. 3(3,0). A study of the history of costume from ancient to modern times; consideration of the relationship of costume and stage design in the planning of theatre productions. Some attention is given to the planning and construction of costumes and stage designs for various plays. (F)
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D 308: Children's Theatre
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
D 308. Children's Theatre and Creative Drama. 3(3,0). A practicum in play production, selection and analysis of dramatic literature designed and performed specifically for children. College students are required to perform in laboratory Children's Theatre productions and relate the logical extension of the artist experience to the elementary classroom setting. Emphasis is placed on ways and means of using creative drama in the classroom. The campus demonstration school is used as a laboratory. The Children's Theatre workshop wil be used for "nucleus activity" (F)
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D 405: History of the Theatre
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
D 405. History of the Theatre. 3(3,0). A course which embraces a survey of plays, playwrights, actors, modes of production, and the physical development of the theatre from the time of the Greeks to the present. (F)
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E 150: English Composition and Comm I
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
E 150. English Composition and Communication. 3(3,0). This course covers the writing process (prewriting, drafting, revising and editing), as well as the qualities of good writing (unity, coherence, development style, grammatical usage and mechanics). Emphasis is also placed on writing context and audience awareness as well as the incorporation of the various modes (exposition, argumentation, description narration, etc.) into writing projects. (F,S)
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E 151: English Composition & Comm II
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
E 151. English Composition and Communication II. 3(3,0). This is a literature-based course with emphasis on critcal writing. A research paper is required. Attention is also given to grammer , usage, and mechanics as needed. Prerequisites: English 101 CB or English 101. (F,S)
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E 201: English Literature
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
E 201. English Literature. 3(3,0). Reading and Discussion of representative masterpieces of English literature. Emphasis upon types of literature and the relation of writing to other arts. Lectures on historical and literary backgrounds. A survey of English literature from the Old English Period through the Neo-Classical Period. Prerequisite: English 101 and 102.(F,S)
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E 250: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
E 250. World Literature, Part I. 3(3,0). Selected world masterpieces, with emphasis on Western civilization and historical, literary and philosophical antecdents of twenteth-century United States culture. The course introduces students to the concepts and vocabulary required for reading, analyzing, and interpreting literature. Prerequisites: English 101 and 102. (F,S)
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