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4.00 Credits
Real property descriptions and land record systems. Emphasis on interpreting and writing land descriptions, research in land records and multi-purpose cadastre. Corequisite: SUR 161, CIV 114, SUR 241 with a grade of C or better. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk F
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3.00 Credits
Use of Land development desktop (LDD) and other software to solve and plot assignments in traverse calculations, horizontal and vertical curve alignments, profiles, contours and earthwork calculations. Some hand plots and calculations will be made to supplement the computer calculations. Preprequisite: CIV 112 with a grade of C or better. 2 lecture, 2 lab hrs/wk. F
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study on subjects outside the course curriculum or in-depth studies of a particular aspect of course content. Affords an opportunity for students with previous study in a subject area to pursue further investigations for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor, Department Chair, and Dean approval of study plan. 6 credits maximum total credit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Offers practice in the physical design, construction and management of theatrical production. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Required for theatre majors. 3-10 lab hrs/wk.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the methods, techniques, and theory of acting as an art form. Designed for the person who has little or no acting experience and is interested in learning the basic communication and performance skills that produce quality in acting, and build self-confidence. Students learn by acting in scenes from plays and improvisations. Entry level course for theatre majors and is required in all college theatre programs. Open to non-majors. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F,W,S maps index contacts undecided career & technical transfer education general information
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3.00 Credits
Study of stage set and props construction, concepts, and techniques. Students learn theatre design concepts, drafting floor plans, reading working drawings, and techniques for moving scenery. Part of class time will be spent building sets, crafting props, and painting scenery. Required class for theatre majors. Open to non-majors. 2 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk. S
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3.00 Credits
History, theory, technique, and practice of lighting for the stage and studio. Includes the study of physics, electricity, optics, and color applicable to stage lighting. Instrument types, lamps, dimmers, and the design of lighting will be used for theatrical or studio production. 2 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk. W
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3.00 Credits
Course designed to study the theory, and practice the technique of applying makeup for the stage. The student will learn facial anatomy, the balance of light and shadow, color mixing with makeup, how to plan and apply makeup, wigs, facial hair and prosthetics, and how to put together their own makeup kit. Required class for theatre majors. Open to non-majors. 2 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk. F
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3.00 Credits
Second-year class that concentrates on the problems of characterization, character analysis, and historic period styles of acting. The student will continue to refine the basic acting skills, but will work on a more advanced level and will be expected to perform characterizations which require more well-refined acting techniques. Open to non-majors. Prerequisite: TA 143 or equivalent. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F,W,S
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rehearsing and performing in a play. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. 4-10 lab hrs/wk. F,W,S, Su
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