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3.00 Credits
A combination of survey and rehearsal of Shakespeare's works, along with practical applications for performance. Course work will include analysis of select Shakespeare plays, as well as rehearsals and performances of scenes and/or monologues from those plays. Course Information: Same as COM 322 and ENG 322. Prerequisite: COM/THE 273 or permission of instructor. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergrad - Springfield Schedule Types: Lecture-Discussion Liberal Arts & Sciences College Theatre Courses Department
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4.00 Credits
Explores the voice and body as instruments of expression in performance and daily communication. The course will focus on vocal and physical exercises for a more accessible performing instrument. Course activities will include various physical and vocal explorations, exercises, improvisations, and non-verbal performance projects. Course Information: Same as COM 323.
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4.00 Credits
A more in-depth continuation of the concepts studied in "Principles of Acting," focusing on an approach to acting that is universally applicable to various genres and styles. Contemporary material, as well as other periods and styles, will be explored. Course Information: Same as COM 373. Prerequisite: THE/COM 273 or equivalent.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Student serve as either actors or technical support for the current UIS theatre production. Students are responsible for attending all scheduled rehearsals, call-times, and/or meetings per the rehearsal schedule, including but not limited to tech and dress rehearsals, performances and "strike." Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours with approval.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of fundamentals of directing for the theatre and other directing concepts including script analysis, creation of promptbooks, blocking, working with various theatre artists and adapting to spaces. In-class and out-of-class work, including scheduled rehearsals. Course Information:
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4.00 Credits
A combination of survey and rehearsal of Shakespeare's works, along with practical applications for performance. Course work will include analysis of select Shakespeare plays, as well as rehearsals and performances of scenes and/or monologues from those plays. Course Information: Same as ENG 322. Prerequisite: THE 273 or permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This class is an elective course that is highly recommended for transfer athletes and is designed to assist students achieve their academic goals. Students learn about the University, its resources, and skills and techniques to help them succeed in college.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop academic skills so that students succeed at college and develop life-long learning skills. Topics include planning, managing time, critical reading, note-taking, self-advocacy, and self responsibility. Students will complete a project that involves research and reflection, and projects will be displayed to the UIS community.
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2.00 Credits
This credit/no credit course is designed as a practical means to assist 2nd semester freshman who are on probation with raising their grade point averages to an acceptable level. Within the context of their current content courses, UNI 103 is intended to teach learning strategies and study habits that lead probationary students to academic success. UNI 103, in the short term, is intended to promote the retention rate of probationary students and, in the long term, intended to lead them to graduation from UIS. A pre- and post-test will be administered to determine for students and the UNI faculty member the level of students' proficiency. Course Information: For probationary freshman, 2nd semester, with GPA less than 2.0
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3.00 Credits
Using lecture, a variety of readings and media formats from diverse and relevant disciplines, this course will explore one of the foremost legacies of apartheid: distinct and often artificially created groups of citizens who for many generations have had very inequitable opportunities. Students will simultaneously be initiated in locating, using, and evaluating the information resources available to develop their own understanding of South Africa. Course Information: This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the areas of Comparative Societies Social Sciences.
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