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  • 4.00 Credits

    This studio course explores specialized ideas or techniques in theatre design. Possible topics might include scene painting moving lights technology. Prerequisite: THR 161 Design for the Theatre or permission of the instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This studio course explores specialized ideas or techniques in theatre design. Possible topics might include: devised theatre puppetry. Prerequisite: A 300 level directing course or permission of the instructor.
  • 0.50 Credits

    Members of the Community Performance Ensembles in theatre and dance develop, rehearse, and tour programs (plays, dance performances, interactive dramatic pieces) for presentation at schools, community centers, and senior citizen residences. In addition to participation in the touring ensemble, students will be expected to submit a journal about their experience in mounting the production and touring to diverse audiences. Audition required for participation. May be repeated.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An opportunity for students to serve internships with professional theatre companies. These internships will usually be in such areas as stage management, technical theatre areas, and theatre administration. Acting internships are usually not available. Internships are available both in Allentown and at theatres outside the Lehigh Valley. Passfail only.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to Women's Studies introduces students to basic issues, ideas, and approaches in women'sstudies and allows students to improve their ability to think critically and write analytically. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of women's studies, the course also emphasizes library research methods so that students learn to find and use sources and materials from a variety of academic disciplines. Key concepts and approaches in women's studies are introduced by focusing on a specific topic, such as healthcare for African American women or queer performance art. Students select and then research their topic from a variety of perspectives. Throughout the semester, students work on a research paper whose topic is related to the course topic, approaching their specific topic from a variety of perspectives. The course includes interactive pedagogies, such as small group work, so that students learn the interdisciplinary methods of women's studies by engaging in interdisciplinary research themselves and by considering the research and writing of other students. Meets general academic requirement W.
  • 4.00 Credits

    An examination of the relationships among bodily sex, gender, personal, and social identity, including sexuality, social contexts, and the operations of power. The goal of the course is to understand and critically analyze the development of gender and sexuality in individuals, the persistence, pervasiveness, and social significance of gender differences, and the intersection of gender, sexuality, and power. Topics include the biological and evolutionary bases of sex and gender, and social psychological, sociological, psychoanalytic, and Foucaultian perspectives on sex, gender, and sexuality.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Supervised work and/or community service, arranged in consultation with the Director of Women's Studies.
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