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3.00 Credits
hours. The nature and theory of intelligence and its measurement. Group tests are surveyed and practice with some of them is required. An introduction is given to several individual tests of intelligence. *Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.
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hours. This course introduces serious-minded theater students to the principal theater arts: playwriting, directing, acting, and designing. Students will study the fundamentals of each of these disciplines, write a 15-page play, direct a scene, perform a monologue, and design settings, costumes, and lights for a play read during the semester. Four to six plays written by students in the course will be selected for presentation at semester’s end, and they will be directed, designed, and acted by the class participants. Students will participate in practical exercises Thursday’s at 4:00 p.m.
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hours. (This course is part of the “Transfer IndianaTransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www.transferin. net/ctl.) An approach to acting through development of personal potential and resources, creativity, concentration, and teamwork. (Suitable for both majors and non majors.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Literary, Artistic, and Philosophical Studies-Elective]
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hour. Students will learn the fundamentals of scenery and prop construction, scene painting, and stage lighting techniques through early semester orientation sessions in the scenic studio and through mounting University productions.
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hour. Students will learn the fundamentals of costume construction through early semester orientation sessions and through projects in cutting, stitching, and finishing costumes for University productions. Dyeing and painting fabric, building and buying accessories, and organizing costume run crews are also included.
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hours. (This course is part of the “TransferIndiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www. transferin.net/ctl.) A hands-on approach to the development of a theatrical event. In addition to reading plays and attending University productions, students will learn how directors, playwrights, actors, designers, and other theater artists make theater happen. Students will write and produce their own short play at the end of the semester. General Education Credits [GE2000: Literary, Artistic, and Philosophical Studies-Elective]
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hours. Fundamentals of scenic construction techniques and stage lighting principles. Practical knowledge of tools, equipment, control systems, basic electricity, and backstage organization and management through lectures, demonstrations, and student projects. The course requires participation in one current theatrical production.
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3.00 Credits
hour. This class will give the student practical backstage experience, as well as knowledge of the organization of the support areas necessary to produce a theatrical production. Students must also enroll in 176.
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3.00 Credits
hours. An introduction to the principles of dramatic form, working from the central question: How does a play make meaning General Education Credits [ GE2000: Literary, Artistic, and Philosophical Studies-Elective]
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. The course includes production experiences and lecture discussions with professionals in the field. For mature high school students.
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