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4.00 Credits
Department A student may be invited to write a thesis for departmental honors. For honors candidates the thesis spans the academic year and culminates in a substantial thesis and a formal defense. By invitation.
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4.00 Credits
Statistical inference for controlled experiments. Use of a statistical computer package required. Term 1: measures of central tendency and dispersion; elementary probability theory, normal, binomial, and t-distributions; sampling distributions; estimation and significance testing, linear regression and correlation, and commonly used transformations. Term 2: multiple regression, inference for regression, analysis of variance, nonparametric tests, logistic regression, and experimental design as time permits. Prerequisites: for STAT 251: q and appropriate score on placement exam or one course in college mathematics above MATH 140; for STAT 252: STAT 251. STAT 251 is offered Term 1; STAT 252 is not offered in 2008-09. (Q for STAT 251)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to script analysis techniques from the varying perspectives of designers, directors, actors, and playwrights. Through the examination of several plays, students learn to analyze a theatrical script for production. No prerequisite. Open to first-year students. Offered Term 1. (AES)
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to technical theatre, emphasizing the development of basic knowledge and craftsmanship necessary for scenery construction, stage lighting, and backstage crew assignments. Students will gain practical lab experience through work on the semester project. Intended primarily for firstyear students and sophomores, with preference to theatre majors for whom it is required. Course fee is required. Prerequisite: q and permission of instructor. Offered Term 1. ( Q, CRE)
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes the appreciation and evaluation of theatre in production. The course examines, at the introductory level, the functions of playwrights, actors, directors, and designers in the production process. Students are required to attend evening performances and to view theatre productions on videotape. Lab fee for theatre tickets. Open to first-year students. No prerequisite. Not offered in 2008-09. (AES)
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3.00 Credits
Department Departmental workshop. Open to students interested in working in any phase of the semester theatre production. Work may include acting, set construction, lighting, sound, box office, stage management, etc. May be repeated for credit. Students must come to auditions and be assigned a role (either on stage or backstage) before registering for THEA 160 credit. Theatre faculty determine amount of registered credit. Open to first-year students. Offered both terms. (CRE)
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4.00 Credits
Through disciplined self-reflection, in-studio ensemble exercises, formal research, and live improv performance attendance, students will identify their multiple intelligences, study and perfect improvisational concepts, and practice the craft of theatrical improvisation. By midterm, students will perform bimonthly at the Rat, perform at various university events, and corporately develop a plan to implement campus-wide "Whose Line Is It"-style competitiveimprov into Hollins' culture. Placement to be determined during the summer. Offered Term 1. ( o, r, CRE)
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4.00 Credits
Department This is a studio course in which students get hands-on experience at how to manipulate the materials of stage makeup on the canvas of a human face. Projects include age, injuries, animals, and fantasy characters among others. Students may also work with latex prosthetics. Not offered in 2008-09. (CRE)
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2.00 Credits
Department Students work closely with the set, lighting, or costume designer, helping to produce the design for the current semester's production and assisting with the design/planning for the next production. Duties/projects may include painting, shopping, crafts, attending fittings or rehearsals, researching images, sketching, and more. Prerequisite: sophomore standing and permission of department chair. May be repeated for credit (course limit of three). Offered both terms.
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4.00 Credits
Designed to teach the basic principles and practices of executing technical drawings as they relate to scenic and lighting design. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Not offered in 2008-09.
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