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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Explores the elements, technology, and methods involved in the development of scenic designs for the stage. Offers extensive active opportunities to practice the creative and collaborative process resulting in viable, engaging, and dynamic products. Reinforces the importance of design work for effective storytelling by all theatre artists, regardless of focus, as well as others interested in various forms of media dependent on aural storytelling.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the elements, technology, and process involved in the development of lighting designs for the stage. Offers extensive active opportunities to practice the creative and collaborative process resulting in viable, engaging, and dynamic products. Reinforces the importance of design work for effective storytelling by all theatre artists, regardless of focus, as well as others interested in various forms of media dependent on visual storytelling.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the elements, technology, and process involved in the development of costume designs for the stage. Offers extensive active opportunities to practice the creative and collaborative process resulting in viable, engaging, and dynamic products. Reinforces the importance of design work for effective storytelling by all theatre artists, regardless of focus, as well as others interested in various forms of media dependent on visual storytelling.
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2.00 Credits
Explores the pathways from university career to post-graduation career. Students investigate their experiences and values to learn about and to pursue job and further education opportunities available to them locally, nationally, and globally. Resume, portfolio, and presentation skills, as well as capstone proposal development are cultivated in this course.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the works, production techniques, and styles of selected examples of world theatre traditions in the 20th and 21st centuries, focusing on the cultural, sociopolitical, artistic, and historiographical contexts that shape them. Areas of focus may vary in response to urgent trends within the field of theatre history and student interest in topics of advanced study. The course builds upon foundational research and analysis skills developed in earlier Theatre History/Criticism sequence courses.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the principles and techniques of directing and the role of the play director in the collaborative process of pre-production, auditions, rehearsals, and performance. Provides students opportunities to develop directing skills through in-class exercises and a culminating project in which students stage short plays for an audience. Students also see and critique performances on and off-campus.
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3.00 Credits
Further deepens the student's understanding of the actor's role. Includes the exploration of acting styles, including heightened language and works from various countries as well as classic and early modern texts. Advanced audition techniques are explored as are in-depth responses to live professional performances.
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3.00 Credits
Explores advanced techniques, topics or aspects of theatre that fall outside the traditional scope of the performance and design/technology areas of the major. The areas may include playwriting, , dramaturgy, and others as selected by the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Explores advanced techniques, topics, or aspects of theatre design and/or technology. The areas may include lighting, costume, scenery, sound, or makeup design, costume construction, technical direction, properties, and others as selected by the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Explores advanced techniques in specific areas of performance. The areas of performance may include directing, acting styles, new play development, applied theatre, voice over acting, musical theatre, and others as selected by the instructor.
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