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THTR 101 - Introduction to Theater for Majors and Minors 3 credits
Description This course introduces serious-minded theater students to the principal theater arts: playwriting, directing, acting, and designing. Students will study the fundamentals of each of these disciplines, write a 15-page play, direct a scene, perform a monologue, and design settings, costumes, and lights for a play read during the semester. Four to six plays written by students in the course will be selected for presentation at semester’s end, and they will be directed, designed, and acted by the class participants.
Note Students will participate in practical exercises Thursday’s at 4:00 p.m.
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THTR 102 - Introduction to Technical Theater 3 credits
Description This course is an introduction to the language, tools, techniques, and procedures utilized by theater artists in contemporary production environments, including theater organizations, production spaces, technical practices, fundamentals of scenery, properties, costumes, lighting, sound, stage management, technical drawing principles, and safety policies and procedures.
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THTR 452 - Advanced Playwriting: Adaptations 3 credits
Description This course centers on the creation of stage adaptations based on a wide variety of original texts, including poems, novellas, short stories, essays, letters, interviews, folk tales, myths, and earlier or classical plays. Students will study diverse models, looking at both the originals and the adaptations, while writing their own stage adaptation from an original in the same genre as those studied in class. Consult the Department of Theater for specific content.
Prerequisites THTR 450 or consent of instructor.
Note Since this course has rotating content, students may repeat this course for a maximum of three times over three semesters, for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.
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TMGT 421 - Research and Development in Technology 3 credits
Description This course fulfills the capstone requirement by immersing the student in the real world of technology research and development. The student will learn the methods of research and development and explore the interplay of ethics, economics, and other ideological, societal, and technological concerns. Well-conceived research and development requires a synthesis of many disciplines and concerns; a major component of this course is to require the student to reflect upon and articulate this synthesis.
Prerequisites at least 78 credits and seven of nine required Liberal Studies Courses.
Note See the General Education section of the Catalog for a complete description of the capstone requirement.
General Education Credit General Education Credits [GE2000: Capstone Course]. Senior standing.
Capstone Course Capstone Course
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WS 301 - Gender, Nation, and Class 3 credits
Description An interdisciplinary and international study of the dynamics and intersections of gender, nation, and class. Using material from the humanities, art, social sciences, and sciences, this course examines the impact of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexuality, an class on women.
Prerequisites WS 201
Note Students who have taken 200 may petition the Women’s Studies Director to take the course.
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