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Theatre (THEATRE)

THEATRE 100      Topical Studies In Theatre Practice View Details
(A, B, C, D) This course provides students with an opportunity to explore special offerings in theatre practice. No prerequisite. Does not fulfill general education course requirement in the Fine Arts or Humanities. May count for elective credit in the Theatre major. Different sections of the course may be repeated. On demand.
Credits: 1-3 hours
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THEATRE 101      Introduction To Acting View Details
An introductory course to acquaint the freshman theatre major and non-major student with the process of acting through relaxation and improvisational exercise.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 113      Introduction To Technical Production View Details
An introduction to the technical production process with emphasis on production organization, planning and scenic construction techniques. Required laboratory work.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 121      Oral Interpretation Of Literature View Details
Principles of interpretation, analysis and oral reading of prose and poetry. Emphasis upon platform performance: body language, vocal control and performance techniques.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 130      Foundations Of Fine Arts Theatre View Details
An introduction to theatre arts and a general orientation to the creative and technical aspects of live performance. Includes historical overview, analysis of the components of a play, and observation of and critical reaction to theatrical productions. Frequent guest speakers.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 180      Theatre Production I View Details
A practicum course in theatre to be elected for one credit each semester during the freshman and sophomore years. The student will be assigned to a different area each semester. High school students may elect for college credit. Every semester.
Credits: 1 hours
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THEATRE 210      Introduction To Design For The Theater View Details
An introduction to aesthetics and design for the theater in the areas of scenery, costume, lighting and sound. The emphasis is upon the theory, vocabulary, form, style, historical influences and process in each area. Attendance at theater productions is required. Course is taught by design faculty from each area.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 295      Speech For The Theatre I View Details
Training in voice and articulation and the techniques of adaptation to the needs of the artist-performer in the theatre: exercises to free the voice, develop effective breathing, tone production, articulation, flexibility of vocal production, and projection.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 295B      Speech For The Theater I View Details
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 298      Movement For Actors View Details
Basic movement training including relaxation and alignment techniques, exercises to increase physical facility and skills to enhance rhythmic coordination and physical characterization. THEATER 298A prerequisite for THEATER 298B. Fall/winter.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 300      Acting I View Details
Basic principles of dramatic performance: training in voice, movement and language as an organic developmental whole.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 300CH      Cluster Course: Healing And The Arts View Details
This course explores the healing potential of theatre fine arts, music and narrative literature in the lives of their creators, those who experience the works of art and in society as a whole. This course fulfills the Cluster Course Requirement. Prerequisite: None Offered: Winter Semester
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 300CR      Interdisciplinary Studies:Special Topics View Details
Faculty from at least two different departments (one of which must be a department in the division of humanities, including history) may determine the topic and syllabus, subject to the approval of the director of Integrated Studies and the programs advisory committee in addition to the approval of the departments involved. This special topics course will satisfy the interdisciplinary course requirement for the B.A. Winter.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 300CS      Cluster Course: History Of Russian Culture View Details
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 315      Acting II View Details
Textual analysis, characterization and building a role. Prerequisite: Acting I ( THEATER 300).
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 317      Scene Design View Details
Introduces the mechanics of layout: perspective, basic drafting techniques, front elevation and floorplan execution. Second half of the semester emphasizes scenic design as an art form. Prerequisite: THEATER 113 (THEATER 4311 recommended) or consent of instructor.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 325      Acting III View Details
Study and practice of period and contemporary styles of acting. Prerequisite: Acting II (THEATER 315) . Each semester.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 329      Master Class In Acting View Details
(A,B,C,D) Class in advanced studies in acting. May be repeated for credit up to eight hours and guest artist change. Prerequisite: Acting III.
Credits: 2 hours
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THEATRE 331      Advanced Oral Interpretation View Details
Oral interpretation of poetry and prose. Careful analysis of selected masterpieces as art forms and an application of the aesthetic discipline to the oral reading of literature.
Credits: 3 hours
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THEATRE 333      History Of Costuming I View Details
The study of the history of European costume, with emphasis on the social and economic ramifications of costuming through the ages.
Credits: 3 hours
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