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STAT 498: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Radford University
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STAT 499: Internship in Statistics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Radford University
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing, at least a 2.5 GPA overall, at least a 2.5 GPA in mathematics and statistics and permission of instructor. Applications of theory learned in the classroom to real-world statistical problems in a professional setting. Provides a platform for building teamwork skills and solving interdisciplinary problems.
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STAT 644: Applied Statistics for Teachers
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three credit hours (3). Prerequisite: Undergraduate degree in mathematics or permission of instructor, some familiarity with basic statistics desirable. In this course students will develop a comprehension of, and an ability to perform, statistical methods that are most common in educational research. Emphases will be placed on statistical concepts that will prepare teachers to teach AP Statistics and to critically examine and comprehend the data analysis in educational literature. Graphing calculators and computer software may be used to analyze and display data. Lecture and self-directed learning will primarily be used.
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THEA 100: Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. An introduction to the art of theatre and dramatic literature through lectures and discussion of basic artistic components involved in the theatrical process. Attendance at theatrical productions is a major component to the course. This course has been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Visual and Performing Arts.
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THEA 101: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture, demonstration and critique. The study of scenic and costume construction methods including equipment and drafting techniques commonly used for theatrical scenery and costumes including the practical application of these techniques through backstage participation in departmental productions.
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THEA 102: Fundamentals of Stage Lighting and Sound
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture, demonstration and critique. An introduction to the basic equipment and processes of theatrical lighting and sound, how it then interconnects, and its operation.
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THEA 110: Theatre Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Introductory course in the practice of the art of theatre and is designed for theatre majors. The course will cover how to read and analyze a play, how various theatre artists begin to interpret dramatic literature for production, a basic vocabulary for analysis and production, an orientation to the department and a working knowledge of communicating as part of a production team.
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THEA 125: Acting I:Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory. An introduction to the study of acting through the exploration of the tools of the actor: body, voice, script analysis, the creative impulse, and how these elements can be shaped in relation to the intent of the playwright and the director. This course is designed primarily for freshman theatre majors.
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THEA 176: Theatre Participation
1.00 Credits
Radford University
One hour lab. Provides students with an experiential application of the principles of theatrical production and its related fi elds. Typical experiences will include, but not be limited to: acting, box offi ce, costume production, dramaturgy, lighting implementation, makeup creation, publicity, scenic production, stage managing, sound production. This course is intended for students who wish to combine their classroom learning with practical experience through participation in a closely supervised project. May be repeated for up to ten (10) semester hours for credit. Credit previously earned for THEA 104, 105, 106 must be included in the total 10 semester hours allowed for THEA 176.
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THEA 180: Introduction to World Cinema
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. A study of the cinematic arts from its inception to current times. The focus will be on the aesthetic, technological, economic and geopolitical historical progression of the cinematic arts. This course has been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Visual and Performing Arts or Global Perspectives.
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