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TED 5600: Tech Ed Major Project
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students interns will produce a major culminating piece of academic work that synthesizes contents from the Technology Education masters program. This may take the form of a research activity of various types, a major curriculum development project, or other extensive individually produced pieces or work that is approved by the internship supervisor. All projects must follow a technological design process.
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THEA 1000: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A study of the art of theatre from playscript to play production. The course surveys theatre history, literature, architecture, acting, directing, and design for the student who wants to know what goes on in theatre and what it means.
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THEA 1010: Voice And Speech
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A practical and useful course for the performer or anyone who wants a flexible, strong, controlled voice. The focus of the course is the natural way in which the body produces vocal sounds and primarily studied for clear and articulate speech, which is free of regional qualities, affectation, imitation and annoying physical habits. An introduction to phonetics (IPA) and to voice production and control, with exercises to develop adequate quality, loudness, pitch, rate, and articulation will be utilized to achieve desired results. An Introduction to the Estill Voice Craft will be introduced to demonstrate the production of various vocal qualities.
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THEA 1200: Entertainment Audio I
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Entertainment Audio I introduces students to the foundational knowledge necessary for successful careers in theater sound design and/or audio engineering. Specific topics of focus in this course include: acoustic/psychoacoustic principles of sound, analog/digital audio cables and connectors, proper configuration of analog/digital audio equipment and sound systems, microphone design/implementations, mixing console design and operation, proper understanding of gain-staging and signal path, and signal processor function/implementations.
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THEA 1260: Makeup 1
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course teaches techniques for modeling the face and body with makeup, hair and three dimensional prostheses. A full range of theatrical techniques from street and fashion to character and fantasy makeups will be explored. Qualified students will create three dimensional prosthesis from face and body casts.
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THEA 1310: Fundamentals of Acting
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
An introduction to the basic tools of the actor's craft and personal discipline for the student through the use of acting exercises, sensitivity exercises, theater games and improvisation.
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THEA 1400: Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students will read and analyze several plays and musical theatre scores and librettos, give regular reports, write research papers supporting their analysis, and contribute to class discussion regarding the nature and needs of various scripts. Class work will include analysis of a scripts historical, structural and biographical qualities, as well as possible production needs for performance, directing, design and technical requirements.
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THEA 1410: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Introduction to the theory and practice of stagecraft, involving basic set construction, painting, and production technologies. Practical experience for students majoring in performance media.
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THEA 1430: Draft & Rendering for Theatre
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This entry level drafting and rendering course prepares students for more advanced tasks and topics in future design courses. It will create a foundation of necessary skills and good practices and illustrate the ways designers communicate with directors, production staff and other stakeholders. This course incorporates both hand and digital rendering as well as computer aided drafting using Vector Works, employing conventions typical to theatrical design work.
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THEA 1450: Estill Voice Training I
1.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed for private instruction in the mechanics and artistry of voice utilizing the Estill Voice Model and the techniques/methodologies of Estill Voice Training. Vocal goals and materials are specifically chosen to strengthen the technical and performing abilities of the individual student, whether singing or non-singing.
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