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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the business of theatre. It is the study of the techniques and skills required to find a job in the theatre or advanced theatre education. Students will learn about unions, career options and job requirements and will develop a resume, cover letter and prepare a technical portfolio. This course will prepare students to present their work and them- selves in a professional manner when interviewing for advanced theatre education or jobs in the theatre. (1 lect.) CLPE
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3.00 Credits
This one semester course in costume construction emphasizes the development of decision-making skills in selection, use, and evaluation of materials and techniques for costume construction. Students will gain actual hands-on experience costume construction techniques and the use of machines and textiles. (2 lect., 1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces design and technical students to the fundamentals of hand drafting for theatre design. The student will learn basic hand drafting techniques, industry approved standards, how to read scale plans and how to properly arrange a drafting package. (3 lect.)
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2.00 Credits
Stage Makeup is a beginning course designed to instruct students in the correct use of makeup for the stage. This will include 2-dimensional, 3-dimentional, and prosthetics. (1 lect., 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This is a concentrated course in the theories and techniques of planning, building and handling stage scenery, lighting, and proper-ties. It includes practical laboratory work with CWC productions. (2 lect., 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student a basic knowledge and understanding of electricity, lighting for the stage, color use, in-strument use and maintenance, light board operation, as well as hanging, cabling and focusing a show. The course uses formal lectures, group discussions, a computer-based virtual light lab and practical lab sessions to cover the material. (3 lect.)
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3.00 Credits
Performance Studies provides experienced actors the opportunity to work in-depth in several acting styles and to develop specific performance skills. Normally broken down into three five week units, each unit will focus on a different style or skill. Topics may include Shakespeare, musical theatre performances, dialects, improvisation and Commedia dell'arte. Prerequisite: THEA 1100. (3 lect.)
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1.00 Credits
This course will explore the skills and techniques used in auditioning and interviewing for the theatre. The course is designed primarily for students interested in pursuing the performing arts as a career. Audition material will be drawn from the Musical Theatre, Theatre and Film. (1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop their critical reading, analytical, research, and academic writing skills as it pertains to theater. Students will learn to find information from diverse sources and evaluate it in terms of relevance, accuracy, reliability, and bias. They will learn to separate facts from inferences, to synthesize multiple perspectives, and to analyze their own and other's assumptions. they will produce a significant research paper, using appropriate documentation. (3 lect.)
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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with guided practice in the basic skills of directing for the stage. Through the production of a one-act play, students will learn the fundamentals of play selection, research and analysis, developing a ground plan, casting, creating a rehearsal schedule, blocking, and working with actors. Prerequisite: Completion of THEA 1100. (1 lect.)
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