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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Advanced theoretical study and practice in the, area of lighting design. Diverse design, methodologies, advanced technology and, troubleshooting techniques will be discussed. , Students should expect large scale design, projects. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TR-280 and TR-343
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1.00 Credits
Practical experience in lighting, sound, stage, management, or costuming for the annual dance, ensemble concert on the mainstage. The majority of, this work will take place over spring break.
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1.00 Credits
Practical experience in lighting, sound, stage, management, or costuming for the annual dance, ensemble concert on the mainstage. The majority, of this work will take place over spring break.
Prerequisite:
TR-3701
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1.00 Credits
Practical experience in lighting, sound, stage, management, or costuming for the annual dance, ensemble concert on the mainstage. The majority, of this work will take place over spring break.
Prerequisite:
TR-3701 and TR-3702
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3.00 Credits
An internship project designed to provide, students with first hand work experience in, theatre or theatre-related fields. Students must, comply with University Internship guidelines.
Prerequisite:
Junior standing in the Theatre Department or permission of, Department Chair.
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3.00 Credits
A Shakespeare performance course for a select, group of student actors whose primary focus is to, learn the principles of textual analysis with, emphasis on rhetorical and poetic devices, leading, to the application of that analysis in, performance. The course culminates in public, performance.
Prerequisite:
TR-212
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4.00 Credits
Study of principles and application of techniques, for advanced directing projects: including, period plays and anti-realistic styles. Two, practical projects will be required for, presentation in Studio Theatre (ACT TWO). Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TR-322
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3.00 Credits
An actor's investigation of dramatic action, revealed in the behaviors that a group of, characters exhibit in the world of a given play., Study of historical periods and their respective, theatrical conventions and representative plays,, analysis, and work on vocal and physical, technique, will be applied to scenes and, monologues from classical texts.
Prerequisite:
TR-212 & TR-311 or permission of the instructor
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1.00 Credits
This course is a regulary-scheduled, weekly, seminar in theatrical design and technology for, Tech/Design juniors. Students examine and, integrate key elements in the design/technology, curriculum and undertake career planning., Various projects, workshops, field trips, and, guest lecturers will be utilized. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TR-143
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2.00 Credits
This course is a regularly-scheduled, weekly, seminar in theatrical design and technology for, Tech/Design seniors. Students examine and, integrate key elements in the design/technology, curriculum and undertake career planning. , Various projects, workshops, field trips, and, guest lectures will be utilized. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
TR-143
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