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3.00 Credits
2360. Repertory Theatre I. 3 hours. (1;4) Principles and practices governing performance and technical activities in a professionally oriented summer repertory theatre. Students may enroll four times for credit, but no more than 6 semester hours may be used toward a major in theatre arts and no more than 3 semester hours toward a minor in theatre arts.
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3.00 Credits
2380 (DRAM 1341). Theatrical Makeup. 3 hours. (3;2) Principles and practices governing the use of theatrical makeup in the performance of a play or in a film or television production. Required of all theatre arts majors.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
2900. Special Problems. 1-3 hours.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
2980. Experimental Course. 1-4 hours. New courses offered on a trial basis.
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3.00 Credits
3030 (DRAM 2361). World Theatre to 1700. 3 hours. An intense investigation of major developments in theatre performance and dramatic literature from their beginnings to the mid-17th century, and from Western and non-Western worlds. Emphasis on plays, playwrights, actors and other theatre artists in relation to society. Lecture, student presentations, and a research project with cross-cultural emphasis. Satisfies the Cross-cultural, Diversity and Global Studies requirement of the University Core Curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
3040 (DRAM 2362). World Theatre After 1700. 3 hours. An intense investigation of major developments in theatre performance and dramatic literature from the mid-17th century to the 21st century, and from Western and non-Western worlds. Emphasis on plays, playwrights, actors and other theatre artists in relation to society. Lecture, student presentations, and a research project with a cross-cultural emphasis. Satisfies the Cross-cultural, Diversity and Global Studies requirement of the University Core Curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
3050(DRAM 1352). Performance II. 3 hours. (3;2) A practical exploration of theories and methods of building a character. Utilization of numerous approaches including improvisation, emotional and sense memory, actions and objectives, character analysis, and the application of these techniques to text. Advanced script analysis and demonstration of acting proficiency required. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): THEA 1050, 2051, 2351 or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
3060. Non-Western Theatre and Drama. 3 hours. Selected studies in theare forms and texts of the cultures of Japan, China, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Middle East. Advanced script and character analysis required. Lecture, student presentations, and a research project. Prerequisite(s) : THEA 1440.
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3.00 Credits
3070. History of Theatrical Costume and Decor. 3 hours. Historical survey of clothing, architecture, furniture, and decorative styles as they pertain to theatrical production.
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1.00 Credits
3095. Stage Production II. 1hours. An intermediate study of the principles and practices governing the presentation of stage production. Students will work on crews for front-of-house, backstage, costume shop, scene shop or electrics/sound or serve as assistant designers in costume/make-up, sets/props, and lighting/sound for department theatrical productions. Prerequisite(s) : THEA 2095.
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