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  • 2.00 Credits

    Supervised and focused lab practice in acting technique through rehearsal and performance in campus productions. Students will focus on script analysis and discovering innate creative sensibilities for empathy with the dramatic motivation of the written character. Operating under the assumption that, in theater, experience is one of the best teachers, students will create a curricular design with FAS faculty. All designs must be pre-approved. Prerequisite: FAS 110.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Supervised and focused lab practice in directing a one-act theatrical production on campus, including all aspects of directing from script selection and casting through crew recruitment, production design, rehearsal, and performance. Operating under the assumption that, in theater, experience is one of the best teachers, students will create a curricular design with FAS faculty. All designs must be pre-approved. Prerequisites: FAS 110, 111, 322.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Supervised and focused lab practice in writing a one-act theatrical production to be produced and performed on campus. Operating under the assumption that, in theater, experience is one of the best teachers, students will create a curricular design with FAS faculty. All designs must be pre-approved. Prerequisite: FAS 110, 322.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Music Theory sequence rigorously builds on the elementary skills learned in FAS 120 and 121. Through increased academic rigor and analysis, this course is designed to equip students with a more advanced knowledge of music notation, enabling them to use that knowledge effectively in various music media. Students will explore notation, scales, modes, harmony, and elementary sight-singing and ear-training, as well as perceiving and writing music through simple exercises in traditional harmony. Prerequisites: FAS 120, 121.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Rigorously building on the elementary skills introduced in FAS 241, students will progress towards mastery of these skills. Additionally, students will learn basic conducting, score preparation, and simple counterpoint. Significant emphasis will be placed on learning digital music options. Prerequisite: FAS 241.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Designed for the beginning vocalist, this course emphasizes the development of basic techniques of breath management, posture, tone quality, and diction. Students will explore vocal theory, exercise materials, and an introduction to standard vocal literature. Prerequisites: FAS 120, 121.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This is a practical application course and is equal to the contact hours associated with a two-credit course. Requirements may be satisfied through consultation with the FAS faculty and will include the design of a curricular plan for the semester. All designs must be pre-approved. Activities that may be used to satisfy requirements are private lessons, campus-based ensembles, and independent practice. A component of academic inquiry must accompany any curricular design. Prerequisites: FAS 120, 121.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course seeks to equip students with the skills in basic musicianship that will introduce the art of music while also laying groundwork for continued musical study and exploration. Students will study essential music theory skills, including rhythms, harmonies, and notation of notes. Potential areas of focus will involve elementary practice and performance, such as simple song-writing and basic vocalization and/or piano-playing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The language of film creates a sophisticated web of signs and symbols that both reflect and shape cultural perceptions of gender, race, class, and religious identity. Through careful study of examples from blockbuster mega-hits and artistic masterpieces of cinema, students will explore the ways in which ideology communicates to and through films we might otherwise view "merely" asentertainment. Students will begin to develop a personal poetics of cinema. Prerequisites: FAS 130 and 131.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the fundamentals of video and audio production. This course offers an intensive, hands-on experience with digital video production tools and the techniques of studio and field camera operations, lighting, audio principles, video signals and recordings, editing, scripting, graphics, and directing. Students will also be introduced to the rhetorical issues involved in video scriptwriting and production. Prerequisites: FAS 130, 131.
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