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DANC 40353: Choreography IV:Senior Capstone
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: Dance major and DANC 40343 or permission of instructor. A capstone course giving the BFA candidate an opportunity to thoroughly explore, develop, edit and produce a project for performance that demonstrates choreographic crafting informed by artistic judgments and personal values. This course requires the integration of theatrical production elements.
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DANC 40373: Dance History I
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: Dance major or permission of instructor. This course examines the history of dance from ancient civilizations through the Medieval and Renaissance periods, the Romantic and Classical eras in ballet, to the beginning of the twentieth century. The specific period and topics covered are at the discretion of the instructor.
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DANC 40383: Dance History II
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: DANC 40373, dance major or permission of instructor. A continuation of DANC 40373, this course generally examines the history of Western theatrical dance in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Specific topics covered are at the discretion of the instructor.
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DANC 50180: Supported Adagio II
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Senior or graduate standing. Advanced level of DANC 30180. Practice and/or performance of supported adagio roles. (1-4 semester hours)
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DEMT 10243: Merchandising Principles
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Merchandising major. A survey of the fashion industry and the dynamics of fashion theory and principles.
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DEMT 10413: Design Fundamentals I
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Six studio hours per week. Prerequisite: Declared major in Interior Design; pre-major or permission. A design introduction to the traditions and resources of space, form, light and color perception. The elements and principles of design will be used to create two-dimensional and three-dimensional representations with freehand sketching, lettering and mechanical drawing.
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DEMT 10423: Introduction to Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
An introduction to interior design including the study of cultural, technological and economic influences upon the profession. Topics of study include fundamental design vocabulary and concepts, the historical evolution of interior design and the role of interior design upon the built environment.
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DEMT 10433: Freshman Seminar in Design,Merchandising and Textiles
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Topics may vary each time it is offered.
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DEMT 10453: Lighting Fundamentals
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Two one-hour lectures, one two-hour lab per week. A series of lectures and laboratory experiments through which students will develop both technical and aesthetic understanding of lighting and space. Special emphasis on the mechanics of light, types of lighting and the electrical systems that support lighting.
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DEMT 20253: Textile Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: Merchandising major, a grade of 'C' or better in DEMT 10243 and sophomore standing in the major. Analysis of fibers, yarns, fabrication structures and processing including fabric dyeing, printing and finishing; physical, optical and chemical testing; textile labeling and legislation; and care of textile products.
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