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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prepares majors for the practicum. Content includes resume preparation; investigation of agency placement opportunities; interviews for placement; overview of ethical, safety, and liability issues; and the role of participants as adult learners. A grade of C or better is required to continue through the curriculum. Prerequisites: Social Work major; SW 315 (C grade or better); permission of the Director of Field Education.
  • 13.00 Credits

    An educational experience in an agency setting that offers practical application of social work knowledge, values, and skills. A concurrent integrative seminar provides opportunities for discussion and direction from the instructor. A grade of C or better is required to graduate. Prerequisites: Social Work major; SW 415 (C grade or better); SW 425 (C grade or better); SW 440 (C grade or better); 2.50 GPA in the major; completion of all other required social work courses (C grade or better); being within 20 semester hours of completion of degree; permission of the Director of Field Education and chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Thesis research under the direction of at least two social work faculty members on a topic of mutual agreement. Minimum of 3 s.h. required for honors. Prerequisite: approval of departmental honors adviser.
  • 0.00 Credits

    An exam that all social work majors must take at the completion of SW 480. This exam assesses the knowledge gained through completing the social work curriculum. Completion of the exam will result in a grade of S. Prerequisites: Social Work major; senior standing. Corequisite: SW 480. Graded S/U only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of Thea 172, "Acting I", with the emphasis on script analysis and in-class scene study . Prerequisite: Thea 170 or Dan 113; and Thea 171 and 172. Improvisation for Theatre. (3) Designed to enhance intuitive and spontaneous skills of acting through a series of structured exercises focusing on conflict, situation, and characterization. Prerequisite: Thea 172. Music Skills for Musical Theatre II. (2) A continuation of Thea 271. Prerequisites: musical theatre major with sophomore standing and Thea271; BFA music fundamentals proficiency or Mus 180; BFA piano proficiency or Mus 065-remedial piano.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of Thea 170, "Movement I." This course explores the actor's own movement habits and patterns, and develops methods for altering and implementing new physical mannerisms for created characters through movement and mask s. Prerequisite: Thea 170 or permission of instructor Music Skills for Musical Theatre I. (2) Basic musicianship skills with specific applications to musical theatre situations. Prerequisites: musical theatre major with sophomore standing; BFA music fundamentals proficiency or Mus 180; BFA piano proficiency or Mus 060-remedial piano.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Designed to give the undergraduate student the opportunity and the learning experience to practice the craft of theatre off-campus in a professional situation. Students may enroll in this course only after they have been accepted into a reputable theatre organization and have received approval from the theatre faculty. Because most of the student's time will be spent off campus working in a theatre, or with a theatre organization, students should not enroll in any other courses during the semester they are enrolled in Thea 337. Advanced Topics in Technical Theatre. (2) Creative and practical projects assigned in conjunction with major campus productions. Prerequisites: Thea 250 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to all elements of the theatre by providing students with lecture/ demonstrations and hands-on experience in eight areas of theatre study. Primarily for theatre majors. Lab. Play Analysis. (3) (General Education/Fine Arts) Analysis of plays in terms of plot, theme, character, dialogue, etc., preparatory to approaching the dramatic materials in terms of theatrical production. Production attendance is required for which admission charge is made.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Continuation of Thea 151. Training and supervised work in theatre production including costume construction, set and prop construction, and crew assignments. Prerequisites: Thea 151. Make-Up. (2) Practice and theory of make-up in the theatre, designed to develop proficiency in the various techniques and styles of make-up application. Prerequisite: Thea 250. Lab fee: purchase of make-up kit required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of world theatre history and literature from its origins in antiquity through the 17th century, tracing the social, political, and economic conditions in which theatre has developed around the world. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Prerequisite: successful completion of Eng 180 and 280.
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