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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in THEA 220 and ART 188. This course will examine the business side of theatre through specific discussion of theatre management techniques. The course will include discussion and study of arts administration, accounting practices, box office and front-of-house procedures, marketing and publicity and personnel. The differences and similarities of commercial theatre versus not-for-profit theatre will also be addressed. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in THEA 180. An exploration of basic stage managerial skills for organizing, preparing and fulfilling theatrical productions from the inception through rehearsal and performance. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in THEA 220 and ART 188. This course will explore fundamental theatrical lighting terms, tools, and equipment. Basic electricity, instrument identification, color media, and production procedures applicable to the use of lights for illumination and practical instruments will be discussed and demonstrated. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in THEA 220 and ART 188. This course explores the mechanics of sound, the production process for a variety of playback systems, the function and propoer use of equipment. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in THEA 220, THEA 230 and THEA 218. This course will present the techniques used in set design and model techniques. Topics will include hand drafting, set model construction, script analysis, communication techniques with the director, design development and model painting. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
  • 3.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Completion of specific THEA, DANC, or MUSI courses and permission of program advisor or appropriate dean. This is a capstone course in which the student searches independently, with assistance from the Coordinator of Work-based Learning, for a business or industry related to the program in which he/she is enrolled to complete 48 hours per credit hour of a specified project or objectives. The student will be placed, supervised, and evaluated under the direction of a college staff member to insure a meaningful internship experience. The student must meet with the Coordinator of Work-Based Learning prior to registering for this course. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 51.00-54.60 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 3.00- Contact Hrs: 3.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in THEA 184. Advanced problems in acting: including the application of role study and analysis to character development and the integration of theory and practice of voice, movement, and characterization to the full-length play. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 52.80-54.60 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 3.00- Contact Hrs: 3.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in THEA 281. Examines and enhances the skills and techniques learned in previous semesters. It will also prepare the student for a career in professional theatre and/or to transfer to a four-year acting program. The course will require reading several plays in various styles and genres and learning to pick age-appropriate and character appropriate material. There will be work with several selected monologues, including comedy, drama, classical and musical comedy styles. Students will also be required to write a professional resume and have an 8x10 headshot taken. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 51.60-52.80 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 3.00- Contact Hrs: 3.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in THEA 180, THEA 181 and THEA 184; may enroll concurrently with THEA 184. An introductory course for directing plays for the stage. Students will learn to take the words of the playwright and apply the skills necessary to bring the written word to the stage. Topics will include selection of scripts, script analysis, blocking, casting and supervision of production meetings. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
  • 0.50 - 22.00 Credits

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