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STAT 251: (Q) Statistics for Business I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: C/IL 104 and one of the following: MATH 106, 107, 108 or permission of instructor)Detailed coverage of descriptive statistics. An introduction to the elements of probability theory and decision theory, and index numbers. The major discrete and continuous probability distributions are covered with an emphasis on business applications. Data analysis will be done using appropriate software.
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STAT 252: (Q) Statistics for Business II
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: STAT 251)A survey of inferential statistical methods covering sampling distributions, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, goodness-of-fit tests, analysis of variance, regression and correlation analysis, and non-parametric statistics. Data analysis will be done using appropriate software.
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STAT 253: Statistics for Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: C/IL 104 and one of the following: MATH 106, 107, 108 or permission of instructor)Coverage of statistical tools to analyze economic data. Topics include measures of central tendency, dispersion, probability distributions, index numbers, time series analysis, regression and correlation, and analysis of variance. Data analysis will be done using appropriate software.
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THTR 110: (CL) Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
An introduction to the theories and practices of the theatre arts. Dramatic structure, dramatic literature, critical writing, acting, directing, design, practical stagecraft, and some theatre history will all be touched on in an effort to introduce students to the fullness and variety of the art of theatre.
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THTR 111: (CA) Introduction to Acting
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course introduces the student to the fundamental elements of the actor’s craft, including internal and external techniques, character analysis, and vocal/physical warm-ups. These elements will be used in various in-class exercises and rehearsed performance work. The subject of auditions will also be covered. (First of a three-course sequence.)
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THTR 112: Introduction to Technical Theatre
4.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course introduces the student to the materials, equipment, and techniques used in the construction and finishing of stage sets, including lighting, sound, and special effects. Forty hours of lab work and participation on a crew for a major University Players production will be required.
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THTR 210: Intermediate Acting
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: B- or higher in THTR 111.)This course focuses on further exploration of internal acting techniques. Stanislavski-based and other modern acting systems are explored through exercises, written analysis, and scene/monologue study. There is an emphasis on ensemble acting in the classroom, rehearsal, and production. (Second of a three-course sequence.)
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THTR 211: (CL) Theatre History I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A chronological study of western theatre from ancient Greek drama to 17th-century British drama. A selection of plays from representative playwrights will be read and discussed with an emphasis on the social, cultural, and theatrical contexts within which these playwrights lived and worked.
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THTR 212: (CL) Theatre History II
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A chronological study of Western theatre from the middle 17th century to the present. A selection of plays from representative playwrights will be read and discussed, with an emphasis on the social, cultural, and theatrical contexts within which these playwrights lived and worked.
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THTR 213: (CA) Design for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: THTR 112 with a grade of B- or higher)An introduction to the various design and production elements in theatre. Scenery, lighting, costumes, projections, props and sound will be explored. Students participate in the design elements of the University productions.
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