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COTC 5199: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Students select section to meet their needs. Seminar sections: review of research in broadcasting, film, journalism or theater. Students engage in individual and/or group research projects. Thesis section: tools and techniques of research. Each student completes an independent research project (thesis) in consultation with a faculty adviser. Individual research (COTC 3191-3193) may not be taken in the same semester as COTC 5199. (Open to senior majors only). 3 credits
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COTH 1620,1621,1622: Performance Lab:Theatre and Performance
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Students can earn credit from their experience in performance, construction, and/or running of University Theatre shows. Theatre majors need three performance credits to graduate. 1 credit each
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COTH 2610: The American Stage
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Investigation of plays and theatrical conditions in America from the Hallams to the present regional theaters. The recurring themes and styles of American performers and playwrights. 3 credits
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COTH 2611: The Irish Stage
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Investigation of plays and players, playwrights and playhouses from Boucicault to Keane. Concentrates on the birth, growth and development of Dublin's Abbey Theatre. 3 credits
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COTH 2621: Introduction to the Theater
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Investigation of theater as an experience, an immediate art whose meaning is grasped through an understanding of the encounter between those who create theater (performers, writers, directors, designers and technicians) and those who view it (members of the audience). 3 credits
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COTH 2624: Vocal Techniques
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Emphasis on development of the speaking voice. Combination of practical and theoretical to help students develop a method for self-improvement. 3 credits
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COTH 2631: Theater History
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Drama and its presentation from the Greek amphitheater to the Renaissance stage to the spectacles of the 19th Century: "Life upon the wicked stage." Explore the theories andpractices of drama; the players, their theatrical conditions, and the spectacle as it has sought to inform society, culture and the human condition. 3 credits
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COTH 3620: Acting
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Methods of building a character as described in the literature on acting. Exercises in vocal and physical control, observation, imagination, concentration and pace. Elementary stage technique and performance deportment. Prerequisite: COTH 2621. 3 credits
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COTH 3621: Directing
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Methods of directing a play as described in the literature on play direction. Exercises in researching a play, casting, blocking the action, rehearsing, developing timing and pace, and coordinating all elements of a play. Prerequisite: COTH 2621. 3 credits
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COTH 3622: Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Principles of dramatic composition, plot construction, characterization and dialogue are studied through a close, practical analysis of Aristotle's Poetics, as well as of classic plays. Each student writes a one-act play. 3 credits
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