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3.00 Credits
A graduate seminar in which various aspects of study, including musical development and accomplishment, are correlated with critical, aesthetic, and historical components. Additionally, artistic and professional issues are researched and discussed. Various approaches to the preparation of the graduate recital are explored and progress toward a successful performance is closely monitored. Topic selection, research, and writing of the graduate thesis are evaluated through weekly critiques. Formerly MU 628 Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Jazz Studies only. Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr Music - Composition
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1.50 - 6.00 Credits
Independent Study offers a matriculated student the opportunity to initiate individual research or advanced projects that are beyond the limits of the standard curriculum, with limited supervision. Independent Study is available to Junior and Senior undergraduate students who have a minimum 2.5 GPA and to graduate students in good standing. Each Independent Study may be taken for one to three credits in Liberal Arts, 1.5 to six credits in CAD, and one to six credits in CPA and CMAC. Independent Study cannot fulfill major requirements. Independent Study may serve as free, studio, and liberal arts electives, depending on the topic of investigation. Students cannot apply more than 12 total credits of independent study towards their degree requirements. Credits: 1.5 - 6 cr Internship
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3.00 Credits
An off-campus study experience under the auspices of . Credits: variable between 12 and 18 credits
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3.00 Credits
An off-campus study experience under the auspices of . Off Campus Study
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3.00 Credits
Designed to foster students' intellectual engagement with drama and theater, from classical to contemporary, by introducing them to the basic terminology and methodology used in understanding plays and performances. A range of critical perspectives are applied to a variety of plays from different periods and places; additionally, a number of contexts for theater study are introduced, including theater history and production elements. Formerly TH 113 Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to majors in the School of Theater Arts. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to practical analysis of texts/scripts. The course explores the concepts of conflict, human action, character, action/ reaction cycle, dramatic structure, translations and resources external to the script (historical perspective). At the course's end, the student should possess a firm understanding of the process involved in script analysis, be thoroughly familiar with the composite types of dramatic literature, begin to understand the nature of an informed aestheti, and understand the consequences of each element of a performance on its audience. Formerly TH 213 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THEA 151 or LACR 102 Priority enrollment to majors in the School of Theater Arts. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
A study of how the functions of the various role-players in theatrical production intersect. Special focus is given to the behind-the-scenes production staff and the creative artists whose work intertwines on its way to final public presentation. Discussions embrace working within the production bureaucracy, the need to work within means, and the spirit of teamwork that yields a successful production experience. Formerly TH 121 Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
A first-person, on-site encounter with the modern professional theater scene in London, England. In this study abroad course, students embark on several tours of London theater institutions, attend a minimum of five plays, and participate in a series of lectures and seminars designed to provide background for the activities that have been scheduled for the trip. The course convenes for roughly two weeks during the mid-year break and is included in the student's registration for the Spring term. Formerly TH 257 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: LACR 102 Instructor permission required. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Two-semester survey of the history of theater: its dramatic literature, theater structures and production methods, styles of acting, and historical trends, through readings, discussions and lectures. The course explores the history of theater through its artistic, spiritual, political, and cultural sources of empowerment. Students are provided with the historical background to apply acting, directing, and designing techniques to the theater of other periods of history. Formerly TH 311A Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THEA 152 Open to majors in the School of Theater Arts only. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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3.00 Credits
Two-semester survey of the history of theater: its dramatic literature, theater structures and production methods, styles of acting, and historical trends, through readings, discussions, and lectures. The course explores the history of theater through its artistic, spiritual, political, and cultural sources of empowerment. Students are provided with the historical background to apply acting, directing, and designing techniques to the theater of other periods of history. Formerly TH 311B Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: THEA 351 Open to majors in the School of Theater Arts only. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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