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FALL 2013 Schedule of Classes
* = class may be taken two additional times for credit
** = class may be taken eight times for credit
SPEECH FOR THE STAGE* (3461 LM THTR 12700)
Tues, Thurs10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Staff
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (2132 5EG THTR 13100)
Fri 1:30 – 4:50 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Staff
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (2126 B THTR 13100)
Mon, Wed 9:30 – 10:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Breaux
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (3462 C THTR 13100)
Mon, Wed 11:00 – 12:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Grant
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (3463 E THTR 13100)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Grant
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (2128 F THTR 13100)
Mon, Wed 3:30 – 4:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Stock
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (2130 L THTR 13100)
Tues, Thurs 9:30 – 10:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Staff
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (2131 MTHTR 13100)
Tues, Thurs11:00 – 12:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Staff
BODY MOVEMENT* (2133 BC THTR 13200)
Mon, Wed 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Staff
BODY MOVEMENT* (2134 BC THTR 13200)
Mon, Wed 12:00 – 1:40 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Staff
THEATRE PRODUCTION AND DESIGN (3464 CD THTR 13400)
Mon, Wed 12:00 – 1:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor McMath
ACTING 1 (2144 5EGTHTR 13600)
Fri 1:30 – 4:50 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Hurd
ACTING 1 (2136 BC THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Instructor: Vella
ACTING 1 (2138 CD THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 12:00 – 1:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Nesmith
ACTING 1 (2140 FG THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 4:00 – 5:40 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Professor Grant
ACTING 1 (2141 LM THTR 13600)
Tues, Thurs 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Staff
ACTING 1 (3465 LM2THTR 13600)
Tues, Thurs 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Staff
ACTING 1 (3466 PR2 THTR 13600)
Tues, Thurs 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Staff
ACTING 1 (2143 RS THTR 13600)
Tues, Thurs 4:00 – 5:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Staff
ACTING 1 (3467 RS2 THTR 13600)
Tues, Thurs 4:00 – 5:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Staff
THEATRE HISTORY 1 (3470 D THTR 21100)
Tues, Thurs 12:30 – 1:45 (3 credits)
Location: TBA
Professor Vella
THEATRE HISTORY 2 (3471 P THTR 21200)
Tues, Thurs 2:00 – 3:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Potts
THEATRE HISTORY 3 (3472 DTHTR 21300)
Mon, Wed 12:30 – 1:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Willinger
BLACK DRAMA USA PART 1 (3473 C THTR 23200)
Mon, Wed 11:00 – 12:15 (3 credits)
Location: TBA
Professor Breaux
INTRODUCTION TO DIRECTING (2150 FG THTR 23300)
Mon, Wed 4:00 – 5:40 (4 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Barron
(Prereq: THTR 13600)
INTRODUCTION TO DIRECTING (3474 FG2 THTR 23300)
Mon, Wed 4:00 – 5:40 (4 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Willinger
(Prereq: THTR 13600 and Permission of the Instructor)
ACTING 2* (2152 EF THTR 23600)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:40 (4 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Willinger
(Prereq: THTR 13600 or Permission of Department)
ACTING 3 (3475 PR THTR 23601)
Tues, Thurs 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Staff
(Prereq: THTR 13600 or Permission of Department)
ACTING 4 (3476 EF THTR 23602)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:40 (4 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Professor Nesmith
TECHNICAL THEATRE PRACTICUM** (3477 TBA THTR 23701)
Time: TBA (1 credit)
[Mandatory Orientation Meeting to be held during the first week of the semester:
Call ext. 6599 or 917-846-9626]
Aaron Davis Hall Costume Shop
Professor Myers
(Permission of Instructor Required)
TECHNICAL THEATRE PRACTICUM** (3478 TBA THTR 23702)
Time: TBA (2 credits)
[Mandatory Orientation Meeting to be held during the first week of the semester:
Call ext. 6599 or 917-846-9626]
Aaron Davis Hall Costume Shop
Professor Myers
(Permission of Instructor Required)
TECHNICAL THEATRE PRACTICUM** (3479 TBA THTR 23703)
Time: TBA (3 credits)
[Mandatory Orientation Meeting to be held during the first week of the semester:
Call ext. 6599 or 917-846-9626]
Aaron Davis Hall Costume Shop
Professor Myers
(Permission of Instructor Required)
MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP 1* (3480 P THTR 23800)
Tues, Thurs 2:00 – 3:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Staff
STAGE COMBAT (2161 5AD THTR 24000)
Fri 9:00 – 12:20 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Hurd
BALLET (3481 PR THTR 25200)
Tues, Thurs 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Wingate 104
Professor Lord
JAZZ DANCE (2163 LM THTR 25200)
Tues, Thurs 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Wingate 104
Professor Richardson
SUZUKI ACTOR TRAINING(2165 EF THTR 311.01)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Fort
MUSICAL THEATRE HISTORY (2167 R THTR 314.5)
Tues, Thurs 3:30 – 4:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Potts
COSTUME DESIGN (2168 5AD THTR 315.5)
Fri 10:00 – 12:30 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Myers
PERFORMANCE PRACTICE** (4080 Q THTR 33000)
(Acting or Backstage Crew in Play TBA)
Time: Weekday evenings and some Weekends - TBA (2 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Fort
(By Instructor's Permission Only)
PERFORMANCE PRACTICE** (4081 Q2 THTR 33000)
(Acting or Backstage Crew in Play TBA)
Time: Weekday evenings and some Weekends - TBA (2 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Barron
(By Instructor's Permission Only)
PLAYWRITING (2171 S THTR 33100)
Tues, Thurs 5:00 – 6:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Potts
THEATRE WORKSHOP (2173 5EG THTR 43000)
("Director/Playwright/Actor Collaboration: The New Play Process")
Fri 2:30 – 5:05 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Barron
(By Professor's Permission Only)
THEATRE ON FILM(4082 E THTR 450???)
Mon, Wed2:00 – 3:15(3 credits)
Location: TBA
Professor Judell
COMMUNITY-BASED THEATRE(G THTR EXP)
Mon, Wed5:00 – 6:15(3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Fort
INDEPENDENT STUDY (THTR 31003)
Time: TBA (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 311
Instructor: TBA
SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN DIRECTING (THTR 37000)
Time: TBA
Instructor: TBA
(Department Permission Required)
SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN TECHNICAL THEATRE AND DESIGN (THTR 37200)
Time: TBA
Professor Myers
(Department Permission Required)
INTERNSHIP IN THEATRE* (2079 INTRTHTR 43101)
Time: TBA (1 credit)
Instructor: Staff
(Advisor's Permission Required)
INTERNSHIP IN THEATRE* (2080 INTRTHTR 43102)
Time: TBA (2 credits)
Instructor: Staff
(Advisor's Permission Required)
INTERNSHIP IN THEATRE* (2081 INTRTHTR 43103)
Time: TBA (3 credits)
Instructor: Staff
(Advisor's Permission Required)
SPRING 2013 Schedule of Classes
* = class may be taken two additional times for credit
** = class may be taken eight times for credit
SPEECH FOR THE STAGE* (3498 E THTR 12700)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:15 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Willinger
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (1993 C THTR 13100)
Mon, Wed 11:00 – 12:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Vella
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (1994 E THTR 13100)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Potts
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (1996 L THTR 13100)
Tues, Thurs 9:30 – 10:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Breaux
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (1997 M THTR 13100)
Tues, Thurs 11:00 – 12:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Breaux
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE ARTS (3876 HYBDTHTR 13100)
Tues only/Hybrid12:30 – 1:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Fort
BODY MOVEMENT* (3499 LM THTR 13200)
Tues, Thurs 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Professor: TBA
BODY MOVEMENT* (3500 PR THTR 13200)
Tues, Thurs 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Professor: TBA
THEATRE PRODUCTION AND DESIGN (3501 CD THTR 13400)
Mon, Wed 12:00 – 1:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor: TBA
ACTING 1 (? BC THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Professor Grant
ACTING 1 (? BC THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Grinenko
ACTING 1 (2002 CD THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 12:00 – 1:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Grinenko
ACTING 1 (2004 EF THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Nesmith
ACTING 1 (2004 EF THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Professor Grant
ACTING 1 (2005 FG THTR 13600)
Mon, Wed 4:00 – 5:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor: TBA
ACTING 1 (2006 LM THTR 13600)
Tues, Thurs 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor: TBA
ACTING 1 (2008 PR THTR 13600)
Tues, Thurs 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor: TBA
ACTING 1 (2009 RS THTR 13600)
Tues, Thurs 4:00 – 5:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor El Zein
ACTING 1 (2010 5EG THTR 13600)
Fri 1:30 – 4:50 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Hurd
THEATRE HISTORY 1 (3502 P THTR 21100)
Tues, Thurs 2:00 – 3:15 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor El Zein
THEATRE HISTORY 2 (3503 F THTR 21200)
Mon, Wed 3:30 – 4:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Potts
THEATRE HISTORY 3 (3882 B THTR 21300)
Mon, Wed 9:30 – 10:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Vella
BLACK DRAMA IN USA 2(3883 D THTR 23201)
Mon, Wed 12:30 – 1:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Grant
ACTING 2* (3884 BC THTR 23600)
Mon, Wed 10:00 – 11:40 (4 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Nesmith
(Prereq: THTR 13600 or Permission of Department)
ACTING 2* (3885 FG THTR 23600)
Mon, Wed 4:00 – 5:40 (4 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Willinger
(Prereq: THTR 13600 or Permission of Department)
ACTING 4 (3886 PR THTR 23602)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Barron
(Prereq: THTR 13600)
TECHNICAL THEATRE PRACTICUM** (2017 PRAC THTR 23701)
Time: TBA (1 credit)
[Mandatory Orientation Meeting to be held during the first week of the semester]
Aaron Davis Hall – Costume Shop
Professor Myers
TECHNICAL THEATRE PRACTICUM** (2018 PRAC THTR 23702)
Time: TBA (2 credits)
[Mandatory Orientation Meeting to be held during the first week of the semester]
Aaron Davis Hall – Costume Shop
Professor Myers
TECHNICAL THEATRE PRACTICUM** (2019 PRAC THTR 23703)
Time: TBA (3 credits)
[Mandatory Orientation Meeting to be held during the first week of the semester]
Aaron Davis Hall – Costume Shop
Professor Myers
MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP 1* (3504 D THTR 23800)
Mon, Wed 12:30 – 1:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Professor: TBA
ACTING FOR THE CAMERA (2021 5AD THTR 23900)
Fri 9:00 – 12:20 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Hurd
BALLET (3505 EF THTR 25000)
Mon, Wed 2:00 – 3:40 (3 credits)
Wingate 104
Professor Lord
MODERN DANCE (2023 LM THTR 25200)
Tues, Thurs 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Wingate 104
Professor Glass-Hall
TAI CHI (2024 5AD THTR 25300
Fri 10:00 – 1:20 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Gross
CHILDREN'S THEATRE (3506 4RR THTR 31125)
Thursday 4:00 – 6:30 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall – Theatre C
Professor Kavana Kudiyil
LIGHTING DESIGN (3513 5AD THTR 31189)
Fri 10:00 – 12:30 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor: TBA
PERFORMANCE PRACTICE** (Q THTR 33000)
(Acting or Backstage Crew in Play TBA)
Time: Weekday evenings and some Weekends - TBA (2 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Fort
(By Instructor's Permission Only)
PERFORMANCE PRACTICE** (Q2 THTR 33000)
(Acting or Backstage Crew in Play TBA)
Time: Weekday evenings and some Weekends - TBA (2 credits)
Compton Goethals 310
Professor Willinger
(By Instructor's Permission Only)
PLAYWRITING (3508 C THTR 33100)
Mon, Wed 11:00 – 12:15 (3 credits)
Room: SH 21
Professor Potts
PLAYWRITING (3509 M THTR 33100)
Tues, Thurs 11:00 – 12:45 (3 credits)
Room: SH 210
Professor Barron
DIRECTING 2 (3510 RS THTR 33300)
Tues, Thurs 4:00 – 5:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor Barron
SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN DIRECTING (Q THTR 37000)
Time: TBA
Instructor: TBA
(Department Permission Required)
SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN DIRECTING (Q2 THTR 37000)
Time: TBA
Instructor: TBA
(Department Permission Required)
THEATRE WORKSHOP (2038 5EG THTR 43000)
(By Audition Only)
Fri 2:30 – 5:05 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Professor: TBA
QUEER THEATER (3511 G THTR 45000)
Mon, Wed 3:30 – 4:45 (3 credits)
Room: NAC 5/148
Professor Judell
THEATER FOR SOCIAL CHANGE (3512 R THTR 450.75)
Tues, Thurs 3:30 – 4:45 (3 credits)
Aaron Davis Hall 01
Professor Fort
SENIOR SHOWCASE (LM THTR 31003 EXP #)
Tues, Thurs 10:00 – 11:40 (3 credits)
Compton Goethals 318
Instructor: TBA
Course Descriptions from Current College Catalogue:
Following is a comprehensive list of courses offered by the Department of Theatre and Speech. Please check the current Schedule of Classes for a listing of the courses offered this semester.
30000-level and above courses may be taken only with faculty permission. All Theatre courses carry the designation THTR.
11300: Stage Makeup
The fundamentals of stage appearance, stage lights and audience proximity. Basic and painted illusion. Face proportion, base colors, proper tools and materials. 2 HR./WK. PLUS HRS. TO BE ARRANGED;
1 CR.
12700: Speech for the Stage
Focusing on developing breath control, resonation and articulation. Introductory phonetics and physiology of speech, followed by the analysis and reading aloud of selected fictional texts. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN TWO TIMES FOR CREDIT. 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
13100: Introduction to Theatre Arts
The related creative arts of playwright, director, actor and designer; their collective contributions to the form of the play that ultimately evolves on stage. Discussion of the institutions in contemporary American theatre. 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
13200: Body Movement
Techniques to free and relax the actor's body, connect mental imagery with physical expression, and combine movement with speech. Elementary modern dance. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN TWO TIMES FOR CREDIT. 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
13400: Basic Production and Design
Practice in constructing, assembling and lighting the stage set. Introduction to stage management and allied fields as well as elementary exploration of design. 4 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
13600: Acting I
Principles and practice of acting. Introduction to relaxation, concentration, self awareness, inner objects, outer activities, objectives and obstacles, ensemble work, circle of belief, text analysis. Consideration of work ethic and professionalism. Basic scene and monologue exploration. 4 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
21100: Theatre History I
The development of theatre and drama from tribal origins to 1640 (including Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Medieval/Renaissance periods). (W) 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
21200: Theatre History II
The development of theatre and drama from 1640 to 1900, including Jacobean, Restoration, Romanticism, Early Melodrama, Naturalism. (W) 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
21300: Theatre History III
The study of plays and production styles prevalent throughout the Twentieth Century in Europe and America. This course will consider a selection of important plays and such movements as: Symbolism, Futurism, Dada, Surrealism, Expressionism, Theatre of the Absurd, Theatre of Images, the rise of the Broadway musical, the Off-Off Broadway theatre movement, the rise of Afro-American and Latino schools of writing and production, New German Realism, Post-Modernism, etc. (W) 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
23200: Black Theatre, U.S.A. I
Spanning the period, 1821-1950, this introductory course offers an intensive exploration and analysis of the evolution of black dramatic literature in the United States of America. Through the process of close reading of dramatic texts, this course will offer insights into the movements, institutions, actors, playwrights and other related artists contributing to African-American theatre. (W) 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
23201: Black Theatre, U.S.A. II
Focusing on the contemporary period, from 1950 to the present, this introductory course examines the development of recent African American drama. Through the process of close reading of dramatic texts, this course will focus on the contributions of African-American playwrights, actors, designers, critics, and producers. (W) 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
23300: Directing I
Introduction to techniques of directing actors; scene and beat analysis; creative considerations of setting, properties, staging, and dramatic rhythm. 4 HR./WK.; 4 CR.
23600: Acting II
Continuation and development of improvisation and monologues, with intensive work on scene study. Prereq.: Thtr 13600 or permission of the Department. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN TWO TIMES FOR CREDIT. 4 HR./WK.; 4 CR.
23601: Acting III
Work on classical and modern poetic schools of dramatic works, featuring in-depth exploration of theatrical language, including consideration of emphasis, meter, connecting breath with thought, verbal imagery, and word-as-action. Both two-character scenes and monologues and soliloquies are required. Prereq.: Thtr 13600. 4 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
23602: Acting IV
This course emphasizes auditioning for professional theatre and cinema. Consideration is given to building a repertoire, developing a resume, professional comportment, etc. The student will have experience in both the presentation of monologues and in doing cold readings. Prereq.: Thtr 13600 or permission of the instructor. 4 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
23700: Technical Theatre Practicum
Guided individual work in one of the following areas: Stage Management, Costume Design and Construction, Set Design, Painting, and Construction, Stage Lighting, Property Construction and Acquisition, Sound Design. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN EIGHT TIMES FOR CREDIT. VARIABLE HOURS; 1-3 CR./SEM.
23800: Musical Theatre Workshop
This course emphasizes acting through singing. The students will gain familiarity with the various genres of songs within the musical comedy rubric and gain experience in performing them. There will also be choral work and an elementary workshop in jazz dance. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN TWO TIMES FOR CREDIT. 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
23900: Acting for the Camera
Students, using extant film scenarios, act in scenes from movies and gain practice in acting for television dramas and commercials. Performances are video-taped, played back, and analyzed. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN TWO TIMES FOR CREDIT. 4 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
24000: Stage Combat
Introducing students to the art of stage combat. Begins with basic exercises and culminates in a comprehensive and choreographed scene. Students learn the importance of partnering, discipline, and the difference between actual violence and effective illusion. Emphasis is on safety, acting values and telling the story of the fight in a theatrical setting. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN 2 TIMES FOR CREDIT. 4 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
30100-30300: Honors
VARIABLE CR., USUALLY 3 CR./PER TERM.
31000: Independent Study
Upper level work on issues of dramatic literature, theatre history, and criticism. Permission of program advisor required. VARIABLE CR.
31100-32000: Selected Topics
Advanced study in selected topics and problems chosen from areas of theatre with emphasis upon aspects not treated in regular courses. HOURS AND CREDITS TO BE ARRANGED.
33000: Performance Practice
Active participation in the production of a play either as actor, assistant director or as a member of the technical crew. Open to all students in the college. By audition. Permission of faculty advisor required. MAY BE TAKEN UP TO EIGHT TIMES FOR CREDIT. 20 HR. REHEARSAL/WK.; 4 PERFORMANCES; 2 CR.
33100: Playwriting
Development of skills in writing for the theatre; practice in developing dramatic situations, dialogue, building characters, etc. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN TWO TIMES FOR CREDIT. (W)3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
33300: Directing II
Advanced course in directing, utilizing extended and more complex scenes and texts. Students direct a one-act play. Prereq.: Thtr 23300 or permission of the department. 4 HR./WK.; 4 CR.
33600: Performance Practice in Film
The student performs in one or several student films and/or videos sponsored by the Film and Video programs. Ultimately presents a portfolio of work and a journal to selected theatre faculty for evaluation. THIS COURSE MAY BE TAKEN TWO TIMES FOR CREDIT. Permission of the department required. 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
37000: Special Problems in Directing
The student directs a full-length theatrical work under faculty guidance. Permission of major advisor required. Prereq.: Thtr 33300. HOURS VARIABLE; 3 CR.
37100: Special Problems in Playwriting
The student writes a full-length theatre work under faculty supervision. Permission of major advisor required. This course may be taken two times for credit. Prereq.: Thtr 33100 (taken twice), Engl 32201. HOURS VARIABLE; 3 CR.
37200: Special Problems in Technical Theatre and Design
Guided work on a project of substantial scale, either in costume, lighting, set, or sound design, stage management or extensive apprenticeship in technical crews. Permission of program advisor and technical director required. Prereq.: Thtr 13400. MAY BE TAKEN UP TO FOUR TIMES. HOURS VARIABLE; 3 CR.
43000: Theatre Workshop
Creative work in both acting and directing for advanced students who demonstrate outstanding talent. Permission of the department required. 3 CR./SEM. MAXIMUM: 3 SEM.; 9 CR.
43100: Internship in Theatre
Involves work at a theatre or theatre organization outside the college environment. The work could be in (1) theatre management and administration, (2) technical theatre, (3) various creative areas, including acting, directing and design. The Theatre Advisors must approve the outside organization as well as a coherent plan for the nature and quality of the work the student proposes to do. Ultimately, the student presents to their campus advisor a portfolio or journal chronicling their internship work as confirmed by the onsite supervisor. 43101: 2 HR./WK.; 1 CR.: 43102: 4 HR./WK.; 2 CR.: 43103:
6 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
45000: Special Topics in Dramatic Literature
Specialized study of specific playwrights, genres, and historical periods of dramaturgy. Under this rubric we offer a large variety of courses, including: Queer Theatre, Theatre into Film, Women's Theatre, Latin American Theatre, etc. Prereq.: Eng 11000. 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
SPEECH
01100: Articulation
Primarily for students whose English is difficult to understand owing to foreign accent, dialect or incorrect learning. 2 HR./WK.; 1 CR.
00380: Speech Communication
Basic skills in extemporaneous speaking, oral reading, small group communication, interview techniques and listening. Each student will have at least one performance recorded in the TV/Media Center. Students who have completed Speech 11100 may not take this course. For SEEK Students only. 4 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
11100: Foundations of Speech Communication
Basic skills in extemporaneous speaking, oral reading, small group communication, interview techniques and listening. Each student will have at least one performance recorded in the TV/Media Center. Students who have completed Speech 00380 may not take this course. 4 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
11400: Oral Interpretation
Theory and practice in reading aloud. 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
23300: Voice and Diction
Effective self-expression in communication, with emphasis on voice, diction and vocabulary. 3 HR./WK.; 3 CR.
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