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SSC 1050: FYS: A Call to Action
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Examine major movements of social action from the peace movement to the civil rights movement, learn tools to activate your citizenship, and learn the art of deliberative dialogue. Students will participate in a service learning project and learn about social issues, social activists, local community organizations and initiatives, and discover ways to make change in our community. Permission required. This is a first-year seminar course and meets the First-Year Seminar requirement of the GECC.
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SSC 2910/4910: Independent Study in Social Science
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
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SSC 3150: Sociodrama
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course is a practical and experiential introduction to sociodrama – the spontaneous role-playing methods for exploring group themes, issues and situations – and to the experiential science of sociometry, both created by Dr. J.L. Moreno. It will acquaint participants with the basic techniques use to facilitate role-playing and explore methods to increase individual and collective spontaneity and empathy. Discussions will focus on applications for education, community action and industry.
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THA 1040: Interpreting Contemporary Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This study provides an interdisciplinary understanding of contemporary dramatic literature. Period plays and masterworks are looked at from the vantage point of the actor, the playwright, the technician and the critic. The play is observed as a force within a cultural context influenced by and influencing the social, political and economic realities of its time. (Shared course in VSC)
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THA 1041: Introduction to Theater Arts
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course is designed as an introduction to the collaborative nature of theater in addition to the analysis and criticism of dramatic literature. The imaginative process is stressed as history, playwriting, audience, acting, directing, producing and designing for both theater and film are individually examined as elements of the collaborative process. Meets Part II.A.3. of the GECC. (Shared course in VSC)
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THA 1111: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This hands-on course introduces students to the basic techniques of scenery and set construction and philosophy and mechanics of lighting, properties, sound, and technical effects. The course also includes crew work on productions. (Shared course in VSC)
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THA 2020/4050: Theater Lab
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course is designed to introduce the student to serious hands-on work in technical theater. Repeatable for credit, the student can work at entry level positions and repeat the class at more advanced levels of responsibility. The major areas included are stage carpentry, stage electrics and sound engineering. The course provides an opportunity for students to develop career skills while working with international touring companies in music, dance and theater as well as with a wide range of departmental productions and other events.
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THA 2030: Costume History and Design
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
An introduction to function, purpose and design of clothing and of theatrical costumes in each of the major periods of theatrical history from the era of Classical Greece to the 20th century. The course includes both study of historical styles of clothing and their adaptations for the stage, as well as some of the outstanding examples of costume created exclusively for the theater. The relationships of costuming and costume design to other production elements, the working vocabulary of the costume designer and costumer, and the emotional responses created by costuming are also examined. (Odd years)
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THA 2035: Costume Construction and Stage Make-up
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course is designed primarily to acquaint the student with the principles of drafting, cutting and construction costume for the theater. In addition to drafting and cutting projects, costume crew work on department productions will be expected. Theatrical make-up in relation to costuming will also be explored.
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THA 2040/4010: Performance and Production Lab
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Rehearsal and performance of a major faculty-directed theater production or equivalent performance project in Theater. In order to receive full credit for this course, students must be cast in the semester production or fulfill a crew assignment. Students may also be expected to complete one academic exercise by production's end. May be repeated for credit.
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