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TCO 250: Capstone in Technical Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
In this course, students will be required to demonstrate both the overall competency and quality workmanship expected of professionals in the technical communication field. Students will work individually and in collaboration to solve problems of technical writing, editing, and presentations, and on the study and implementation of projects normally assigned to entry-level technical communicators. TCO 250 can be taken only during the final quarter prior to graduation.
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TCO 260: Career Development
1.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
In this course, students prepare a professional portfolio, including a resume developed from the student’s previous academic work experience. Students are required to review their portfolios informally and through formal oral presentations. Students will learn how to carry out company research and apply that research to targeted resumes, letters of application and interview situations. This course must be completed within the final four quarters of the student’s program.
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TCO 290: Industry Internship
1.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
In this course, students are engaged in work specifically related to the technical communication field as employees in business or industry. Students are responsible for arranging the internship and must submit a written proposal to the Technical Communication Program Coordinator for approval no later than two quarters prior to becoming an intern. During the internship, the student must keep a written record of job responsibilities and projects. A formal written report must be accompanied by a written evaluation of the student’s performance by his/her supervisor. One credit hour is equal to one hundred (100) clock hours on the job. The four credits may be spread over more than one quarter.
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THEA 100: Introduction to the Theater
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
The course is designed to help students bring critical thinking skills into their experience as theatergoers. Students will be introduced to the theater arts: acting, directing and design. Students will survey the history of Western theater, focusing on the art as a reflection of society’s changing social and cultural values. Plays representing several genres and historical periods will be read and discussed. Writing assignments include critical reviews of plays attended.
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THEA 180: Theater Practicum
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course offers supervised practical experience in two or more of the following areas: acting, lighting, set, sound, costuming, house management, stage managing or directing. Enrollment is limited to students who have been cast in a theater production on campus or who have been selected to work on technical areas of the production. With the advanced approval of the instructor, credit can be earned by working on off-campus theater productions. Course is repeatable to 9 credits.
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THEA 205: Technical Production Practicum
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course provides experience in technical production activities for a theater production. Students fulfill their role as a crew member by exploring a play script and participating in one or more technical areas: lighting design; hanging, focusing, and light board operation; sound design decisions and implementation; stage managing; costume design; building and pulling costumes for production; basic stagecraft; prop management and publicity. Technical Production Practicum entails an understanding of budget and time constraints, time management, and an appreciation for theater as a collaborative art. Course is repeatable to 9 credits.
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THEA 210: Technical Production Fundamentals: Stage Lighting
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course presents an introduction to the basic principles and functions of stage lighting. Students receive experience in creating a lighting design, hanging and focusing lighting instruments and executing the design with a computer control board. Stage Lighting also gives a brief overview of the work of other members of the production staff with whom a lighting designer collaborates.
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THEA 215: Fundamentals of Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course offers an intensive study of the play script as a basis for production. Students learn the basic principles and challenges of script analysis; techniques for assessing a script from the diverse perspectives of designers, directors and performers; various modes of interpretation, including traditional and contemporary forms; and ways to effectively communicate critical positions, both written and orally.
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THEA 230: Introduction to Dramatic Literature
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Students will study selected masterpieces of Western drama and discuss their social, political and cultural influences. Students will write critical analyses of the dramatic works and of plays attended.
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THEA 231: Literature for the Theater I
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course presents a survey of selected world drama from the classical Greek period to the 17th century. The focus is on the plays as potential theater.
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