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Theater Arts CoursesCourse Numbering SystemTheater arts course numbers incorporate the following system for digits following the prefix (305):
Note: A dash between numbers means courses must be taken sequentially. 0 --- Technical Theater305-10000 Theater Production U NLALaboratory participation in production crew activities of the department. Students receive credit for assignments in technical theater (scenery, costume, lighting, sound, and stage management). Evaluation by the faculty member in charge is based on degree of professional attitude, activity, and performance. 1 credit per semester. May be repeated for a total of 8 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-10100 Basic Theater Technology U NLAThe basic course in theater technology for majors in technical production or design. Includes the engineering, construction, and operation of stage equipment and theater scenery, and presents a survey of other related technical aspects of theater. Prerequisites: Acceptance in B.F.A. theatrical production arts major. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-10200 Stagecraft NLAIntroduction to all phases of physical production dealing with the stage, house, backstage personnel and their duties, construction and painting of scenery, stage lighting, and special effects. Must be taken concurrently with 305-10000. 2 credits. (S,Y) 305-10400 Drafting for the Stage U NLAA practical course in drafting: the use of drafting tools, shop drawings, blueprint reading, execution of ground plans, sections and elevations. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-20000 Advanced Theatrical Production U NLACrew supervision or advanced design assignment for the department. Students receive credit for advanced production assignments in theater (scenery, costumes, lighting, sound, or stage management). Evaluation by the faculty member in charge is based on the degree of professional attitude, activity, and performance. Prerequisites: 305-10000 and permission of instructor. 1-3 credits variable, depending upon assignment. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-20100 Advanced Techniques of Stagecraft U NLAStudy of special stage and scenic devices and the use of modern materials, techniques, and technical specifications for both commercial and noncommercial theater. Prerequisites: 305-10000; 305-10100 or 305-10200; 305-10400. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-20400 Computer Aided Drafting for the Theater U NLAComputer-aided drafting for the theater involving electronic manipulation of lines, drawings, and symbols to convey visual ideas for construction and layout using AutoCAD software. Emphasis is on the aesthetic application of the computer as a drafting tool for theatrical design. Prerequisites: 305-10400; 305-11200. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-30101 Technical Direction U NLAAn advanced study of the theory and practice of technical direction for the theater, involving scenery building techniques and technical specifications, construction drafting, budget and time analysis, and management techniques. Prerequisites: 305-20100. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-30600 Sound Technology U NLAA study of the tools and techniques of audio in theatrical production. Through theory and practical experience, the course examines the acoustic and electrical basis of audio technology and teaches the structure of audio systems and the practical use of audio equipment and computerized control systems in theatrical technology. Prerequisites: 305-10100 and 305-20100; or 221-10100 and 221-27100; or 554-14500 and either 554-24800 or 554-25000. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-30700 Sound Design FA LAThe art of sound applied to the creative enhancement of the dramatic environment. The course focuses on the design process and on the way in which sound can be used to complement the visual and verbal concepts of directors and visual designers. Prerequisites: 305-30600 or 221-27100. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-40100 Seminar in Technical Production U NLAProblems and organization of the technical aspects of production and a survey of related materials used in the theater. Prerequisites: Senior standing in B.F.A. theatrical production arts major. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-40200 Senior Project in Technical Production U NLAThe capstone experience for B.F.A. theatrical production arts majors with a technical concentration. Students function as supervisors of a technical area for a major production. Prerequisites: 305-40100; senior standing in the B.F.A. theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty . 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-40700 Advanced Project in Sound Design U NLAAn opportunity for advanced students to pursue a major project in sound design or technology. Skills and techniques learned in 305-30600 and 305-30700 are applied to projects in sound design, reinforcement system design, or show control, usually in conjunction with departmental productions. Prerequisites: 305-20000; 305-30700; junior standing in the theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-40800 Senior Project in Sound Design U NLADesign and implementation of a sound-reinforcement system for a large musical production or a sound-score and performance system for a substantial dramatic production. This project is considered a capstone experience for the senior student in the focus area under the supervision of the faculty sound designer. Prerequisites: 305-40700; senior standing in the B.F.A. theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty. 3 credits. (S,Y) 1 --- Lighting and Scene Design305-11200 Introduction to Theatrical Design FA LAAn introduction to the theories and methodologies of theatrical design, including the areas of scenic, costume, and lighting design. This course focuses on the analysis, interpretation and visualization of dramatic work. 3 credits. (F,S,Y) 305-11500 Basic Lighting Technology U NLAA basic course in theater lighting technology. The course covers basic electrical principles, use and repair of theater lighting instruments, control and dimming devices, troubleshooting a theatrical lighting setup, and the responsibilities and duties of a theatrical master electrician. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-21100 Design Presentation Techniques U NLAAn introductory course exploring design presentation techniques, including sketching, drawing, painting and model making. Prerequisites: 305-10400; 305-11200. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-21200 Scene Painting U NLAMaterials and methods of painting scenery; explores techniques from simple application of various paints to finished theatrical backgrounds. Prerequisites: 305-11200. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-21500 Lighting Design FA LAAn examination and exploration of the aesthetics of lighting design, from script analysis and interpretation to executing the design process. Research, composition, color, etc. will be used to refine and present design ideas. Prerequisites: 305-10400, 305-11200, and 305-11500; or equivalent experience and permission of instructor. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-21700 Scene Design FA LAAnalysis and interpretation of dramatic works in the form of design for the visual environment. Script analysis, research, conceptualization, model-making, drawing, etc. are used to refine and present design ideas. Prerequisites: 305-10400; 305-11200; corequisite: 305-21100. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-31500 Advanced Lighting Design FA LAAn advanced study of the art of lighting design. Interpretation of dramatic works in a visual form is the focus of this class in examining more advanced and varied forms of drama than Lighting Design. Prerequisites: 305-21500. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-31700 Advanced Scene Design FA LAA continuation of design ideas and processes begun in Scene Design. Interpretation of dramatic works in a visual form remains the focus of the class. This course examines more advanced and varied forms of drama than Scene Design. Prerequisites: 305-21700. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-41500 Advanced Project in Lighting Design U NLAStudents undertake creation of lighting design elements for a departmental production. Prerequisites: 305-20000; 305-31500; junior standing in the theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty. 3 credits (F,Y) 305-41600 Senior Project in Lighting Design U NLAThe capstone experience for qualified theatrical production arts majors. Students undertake creation of lighting designs for a significant departmental production, under the direct supervision of that area's faculty specialist. Prerequisites: 305-41500; senior standing in the B.F.A. theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-41700 Advanced Project in Scene Design U NLAStudents undertake creation of scenic design elements for a departmental production. Prerequisites: 305-20000; 305-31700; junior standing in the theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-41800 Senior Project in Scene Design U NLAThe capstone experience for qualified theatrical production arts majors. Students undertake creation of scenic designs for a significant departmental production, under the direct supervision of that area's faculty specialist. Prerequisites: 305-41700; senior standing in the B.F.A. theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty. 3 credits. (S,Y) 2 --- Costume and Makeup305-22000 Theatrical Makeup U NLAStudy of materials and principles governing the application of theatrical makeup. 1 credit. (F-S,Y) 305-22100 Costume Construction U NLAIntroduction to the tools, supplies, and techniques of costume construction with emphasis on developing basic skills. 3 credits. (F,O; S,Y) 305-22400 Costume Design FA LAThe analysis and interpretation of dramatic works in the milieu of costume design. Script analysis, character analysis, research, composition, etc. are combined to present and refine the design ideas. Prerequisites: 305-11200. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-32100 Advanced Costume Construction U NLAAn advanced study of the techniques used in costume construction, including patterning, draping, pattern drafting, and tailoring/sewing skills. Prerequisites: 305-22100. 3 credits. (F,E) 305-32400 Advanced Costume Design FA LAAn advanced study of the art of costume design including script analysis, historical research, character analysis, and rendering methodologies. The interpretation of dramatic works is the primary focus, covering a wide variety of dramatic forms and styles. Prerequisites: 305-22400. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-32500-32600 History of Costume and Décor FA LA 3b, h, gThis course analyzes the aesthetics of various cultures and institutions as reflected in the apparel and objects of daily life. Also examined are the cultural influences (religious, political, economic, etc.) on those aesthetics. Prerequisites: Three level-2 (or above) courses in the fine arts or humanities. 3 credits per semester. (305-32500-F,Y; 305-32600-S,Y) 305-42400 Advanced Project in Costume Design U NLAStudents undertake creation of costume design elements for a departmental production. Prerequisites: 305-20000; 305-32400; junior standing in the B.F.A. theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-42500 Senior Project in Costume Design U NLAThe capstone experience for qualified theatrical production arts majors. Students undertake creation of costume designs for a significant departmental production, under the direct supervision of that area's faculty specialist. Prerequisites: 305-42400; senior standing in B.F.A. theatrical production arts major; permission of the design/technical faculty. 3 credits. (S,Y) 3 --- Acting: General305-13000 Rehearsal and Performance U NLALaboratory participation in rehearsal and performance of a major departmental production. Students receive credit for assignments in acting or musical performance. Music students must enroll in 554-14000. Evaluated by the faculty member in charge of the designated areas of specialization. Evaluation based on degree of professional attitude and quality of performance. Prerequisites: Appropriate academic and performance courses relative to the student's activity and/or successful audition for assignment to the major production. 0.5-2 credits. May be taken for a maximum of 8 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-13100 Acting I FA LA 3bIntroduction to the art of acting with emphasis on acting technique and study of scenes and/or monologues. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-13200 Acting II FA LA 3bContinued exploration of acting technique and study of scenes and/or monologues as begun in 305-13100. Prerequisites: 305-13100. 3 credits. (F,S,Y) 305-13900 Introduction to Musical Theater Performance NLA UIntroduction, exploration, and integration of basic musical and theater performance skills through the selection, analysis, rehearsal, and presentation of scenes from musicals. Not open to B.F.A. musical theater majors; admission by audition. 3 credits. (IRR) 305-23100 Acting III FA LAIntensive examination of the practical aspects of acting --- application of techniques of personalization, plot objectives, and characterization. Presentation of monologues and duet scenes. Prerequisites: Grade of B or better in 305-13200. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-23200 Acting IV FA LAContinued intensive examination of the practical aspects of acting --- application of techniques of personalization, plot objectives, and characterization. Presentation of monologues and duet scenes. Prerequisites: Grade of B or better in 305-23100. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-23400 Introduction to British Styles of Acting FA LAIntroductory survey of the considerations necessary for understanding and performing scenes from British drama of the Shakespearean, high comedy, and contemporary styles. Not open to acting majors. Offered only at the London Center. Prerequisites: 305-13200 or equivalent. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-33100, 305-33200; 305-43100, 305-43200 Theater Workshop FA LAPerformance-oriented ensemble under a supervising professor specializing in a particular type of theater such as music theater, Shakespeare, mime, or story theater. No two workshops may be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: Audition required. 2 credits per semester. May be repeated for total of 8 credits concentrated in one type of workshop or distributed among several. (305-33100, 305-43100, 305-33200, 305-43200-IRR) 4 --- Acting: Voice and Movement(For acting and musical theater majors only) 305-14100-305-14200 Scene Study U NLAIntensive work in the fundamental processes of preparing a role, including self-knowledge, textual analysis, and performance of scenes. Must be taken concurrently with 305-14300-305-14400. 305-14100: 2 credits; 305-14200: 3 credits. (305-14100-F, 305-14200-S,Y) 305-14300-305-14400 Voice and Movement for the Stage U NLALaboratory in concentration and self-awareness through physical awareness, control, and flexibility --- the dynamics necessary for the creation of a strong voice and stage presence. Must be taken concurrently with 305-14100-305-14200. 2 credits. (305-14300-F, 305-14400-S,Y) 305-24100-305-24200 Scene Study U NLAIntensive work in building a character through rehearsal techniques and performance of scenes. Must be taken concurrently with 305-24300-305-24400 and 305-24500-305-24600. Prerequisites: 305-14100-305-14200. 3 credits. (305-24100-F, 305-24200-S,Y) 305-24300-305-24400 Voice and Speech for the Stage U NLAStudy and exercise in the techniques of effective stage speech. Organic awareness used to attain lively, flexible, and natural vocal abilities. Must be taken concurrently with 305-24100-305-24200 and 305-24500-305-24600. Prerequisites: 305-14300-305-14400. 1 credit. (305-24300-F, 305-24400-S,Y) 305-24500-305-24600 Movement for the Stage U NLAStudy and exercise in techniques of effective stage movement utilizing organic awareness, flexibility, and imagination to develop stage presence and characterization skills. Must be taken concurrently with 305-24100305-24200 and 305-24300-305-24400. Prerequisites: 305-14300-305-14400. 1 credit. (305-24500-F, 305-24600-S,Y) 305-34100-305-34200 Styles of Acting U NLAEmphasis on classic, romantic, modern, and avant-garde modes and periods, studied and performed in selected scenes. Must be taken sequentially and concurrently with 305-34300-305-34400. Prerequisites: 305-24100-305-24200. 305-34200 is also offered through the London Center. 3 credits. (305-34100-F, 305-34200-S,Y) 305-34300 Advanced Voice and Speech for the Stage U NLAAdvanced and specialized studies in voice production, speech sounds, and articulation. Must be taken concurrently with 305-34100. Prerequisites: 305-24300-305-24400; 305-24500-305-24600. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-34400 Dialects for the Stage U NLAStudy of dialects as a tool for characterization. Must be taken concurrently with 305-34200. Prerequisites: 305-34300. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-34500, 305-34600, 305-44500, 305-44600 Musical Theater Workshop FA LAA team-taught, interdisciplinary, performance-oriented course designed to integrate musical and theater performance skills through the selection, development, and presentation of scenes from musicals. Also listed as 554-44500; music students must enroll in 554-44500. Admission by audition presented to faculty at first meeting of each semester. 2 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-34700, 305-34800, 305-44700, 305-44800 Opera Workshop FA LAA team-taught, interdisciplinary, performance-oriented course designed to integrate musical and theater performance skills through the development and presentation of scenes from the standard and contemporary operatic repertoire. Also listed as 554-44700; music students must enroll in 554-44700. Prerequisites: Junior standing. Audition required. 2 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-44000 Audition Techniques U NLATraining and practice in selecting, preparing, and presenting audition monologues and in cold reading and personal interview techniques. Prerequisites: 305-34100-305-34200 concurrent or prior. 2 credits. (S,Y) 305-44100 Television Acting U NLADesigned to teach stage-oriented actors how to adapt to television techniques. Students perform in the television studio under the direction of faculty in theater arts and television. Prerequisites: 305-34100-305-34200. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-44200 Daytime TV Drama U NLARehearsal and performance of several scenes of drama to be directed by a professional guest director. Open to acting, musical theater, and television-radio majors. Prerequisites for theater majors: 305-44100; for television-radio majors: 221-20200 and senior standing. 3 credits. (S,Y) 5 --- Dance305-15000 Introduction to Dance FA LA 3bSurvey of the varied forms and styles of theatrical dance. Lecture, discussion, and film viewing provide a fundamental understanding of the development of dance forms and a foundation for evaluation and criticism of dance performance. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-15100-305-15200 Jazz Dance I FA LAIntroductory analysis and practice of jazz dance for theater performance. Students develop an understanding of fundamental jazz movement principles. Prerequisites: One year of modern dance or ballet. May be repeated once on recommendation of instructor. 1 credit. (F-S,Y) 305-15300, 305-15400 Ballet I FA LABasic ballet technique and terminology. Development of body awareness, elasticity, and rhythmic sense. May be repeated once on recommendation of instructor. 1 credit. (F-S,Y) 305-15500, 305-15600 Modern Dance I FA LAIntroductory course for the student with little or no previous dance experience. Designed to develop an appreciation for the art form and a proficiency in beginning modern dance techniques. Emphasis on expressive body movement, warm-up exercises, and basic principles of form and improvisation. May be repeated once on recommendation of instructor. 1 credit. (F-S,Y) 305-15700-305-15800 Tap Dance I FA LABeginning-level course in tap dance techniques and terminology with an introduction to tap dance history in stage and film. May be repeated once on recommendation of instructor. 1 credit. (F-S,Y) 305-25100-305-25200 Jazz Dance II FA LAContinued work in analysis and practice of jazz dance for theater performance. Further develops skills begun in 305-15100-305-15200. Prerequisites: 305-15100-305-15200. May be repeated once on recommendation of instructor. 2 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-25300, 305-25400 Ballet II FA LAContinuation of ballet training. Building of strength through flexibility and coordination. Prerequisites: 305-15300, 305-15400, or placement in class. May be repeated once on recommendation of instructor for a total of 4 credits. 2 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-25500, 305-25600 Modern Dance II FA LAIntermediate level of dance skills, designed to broaden the student's awareness of selected styles and techniques included in the modern dance idiom. Prerequisites: 305-15500, 305-15600, Modern Dance I. May be repeated once on recommendation of instructor. 2 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-35100, 305-35200 Dance for the Musical Stage FA LAAdvanced course in dance performance techniques and styles and in the history of the musical stage. Movement studies are performed to familiarize students with a variety of musical theater dance styles from selected historical periods. Prerequisites: Beginning jazz and tap courses. 2 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-35300, 305-35400 Ballet III NLATechnique course for those who have completed Ballet I and II or equivalent and are prepared for more complicated ballet movements. Pointe work last half-hour of class period with permission of instructor. Emphasis on dance as a means of expression. Prerequisites: 305-25300; 305-25400. Technique: 2 credits; may be repeated, with recommendation of instructor, for a total of 4 credits. Technique and pointe: 2.5 credits; may be repeated, with recommendation of instructor, for a total of 5 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-35500 Dance Composition FA LAIntroduction to dance composition theory through original movement studies composed by the students. Explores concepts of movement design in time and space, as well as dynamics, rhythm, and motivation. Prerequisites: Two years of dance technique, one of which must include modern dance. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-35800 Survey of Dance History HU LA 3b, h, gExamines origins and development of dance in Western civilization, considering the artistic, political, philosophical, religious, and social forces that influenced the art form. Prerequisites: Junior-level standing or three courses in the humanities or fine arts. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-45300, 305-45400 Ballet IV NLAContinues to develop the strength and control necessary to the ever-increasing demands of a good ballet technique. Emphasis on individual expression through dance. Prerequisites: 305-35300, 305-35400, or permission of instructor. Ballet technique: 2 credits; May be repeated, with recommendation of instructor, for a total of 4 credits. Ballet technique and pointe: 2.5 credits. May be repeated, with recommendation of instructor, for a total of 5 credits. (F-S,Y) 6 --- Theater History, Theory, Playwriting305-16000 Introduction to the Theater FA LA 3bSurvey of theater practices and principles in the various aspects of theatrical production. Examination of how plays are constructed, using examples from different eras of the world theater. Occasional guest speakers. Required attendance at selected productions. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-36100, 305-36200 History of the Theater HU LA 3b, h, gEvolution of drama and the theater from its primitive beginning through later developments in Greece, Rome, and medieval and Elizabethan England to modern drama. Prerequisites: Three courses in the humanities and/or fine arts. 3 credits. (305-36100-F, 305-36200-S,Y) 305-36300 Drama and the London Theater FA LA 3b, gStudy of drama and performance involving current productions on the London stage. Critical analysis of the texts prior to performance. The course may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: Three courses in the humanities and/or fine arts. Offered only through the London Center. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-36400 Aesthetics and Criticism of Drama HU LASurvey of major critical and aesthetic theories of drama from the classic to the contemporary theater applied to representative dramatic compositions. Students prepare and present written assignments. Prerequisites: Three courses in the humanities and/or fine arts. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-36500 Playwriting FA LAPreparation of a one-act play from germinal idea to completed script. Analysis of dramaturgical theory and technique, including plot, characterization, and dialogue. Prerequisites: 305-16000; at least three courses in the humanities and/or social sciences. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-36700 Interrelationships: British Drama and Cultural Life HU LA 3b, gThis course is divided into two units which must be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: Three courses in the humanities and/or fine arts. Seminar: lectures and workshops on British cultural history reflected in the drama of four major periods: (a) Renaissance; (b) Restoration and 18th-century; (c) Victorian and Edwardian; and (d) 20th-century. Open to all drama program students but not required. Offered only through the London Center. 6 credits. (S,Y) Laboratory: play attendance, guided on-site tours of historic museums and buildings, backstage tours, class readings and discussions, guest speakers, and a journal recording of experience. Offered only through the London Center. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-46100 Contemporary Developments in Theater HU LAStudy of the history of dramatic art from 1950 to the present, including movements in dramatic literature, theory, and production. Prerequisites: 305-36100; 305-36200. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-46400 Theories of Comedy and Tragedy HU LAStudy of comic and tragic theory from classical to contemporary periods applied to major types and styles of dramatic composition. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-46500 Advanced Playwriting FA LAWriting of a full-length play. Class discussion and analysis of student writing, supplemented by individual conferences with instructor. Prerequisites: 305-36500; junior standing. 3 credits. (IRR) 305-46800 Senior Seminar HU LAStudents do appropriate historical, cultural, and/or literary research on selected topics. Prerequisites: 305-16000; either 305-36100 or 305-36200; either English 307-31100 or 307-31200; senior standing. 3 credits. (S,Y) 7 --- Directing, Ensemble Programs305-37100 Directing I FA LA 3bFundamentals of directing; class work in composition, picturization, movement, tempo, mood; rehearsal procedures; and play selection and interpretation. Prerequisites: 305-13100-305-13200 or 305-14100-305-14200; one other course in theater arts. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-37200 Directing II FA LALaboratory experience in directing scenes; study of directing theories. Prerequisites: 305-37100. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-37300 Introduction to Directing FA LAStudy of the basic principles and problems involved in directing plays and musicals, including those peculiar to amateur productions. For non-theater majors. Offered either Block I or Block II fall semester. Recommended for speech communication and music education majors. Prerequisites: Three courses in the humanities, music, or communications; junior standing. 2 credits. (IRR) 305-47000 Senior Project in Directing U NLASenior theater arts majors select and rehearse a one-hour production performed for an audience under studio performance conditions. Prerequisites: 305-37100; either 305-37200 or equivalent experience; senior standing in the theater arts department; approval of departmental chair and curriculum committee. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-47200 Senior Ensemble U NLAPreparation and/or presentation of a broad repertoire of projects through special workshops and field studies. Prerequisites: Senior standing in theater arts major; audition and/or interview. 1-15 credits. (S,Y) 8 --- Theater Management305-18000 Theater Management Practicum U NLALaboratory participation in management activities for the department. Evaluation by the faculty member in charge is based on the degree of professional attitude, activity, and performance. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. 1-3 credits, variable. (F-S,Y) 305-28300 Stage Management U NLAPractical review and development of the management skills, operational techniques, and practices of stage management from pre-rehearsal through postproduction. Prerequisites: 305-10100 or 305-10200; sophomore standing or above. 3 credits. (F,O) 305-28400 Promotion and Publicity for the Theater U NLAPractical approach to the design and application of materials used to attract and develop an audience for the performing arts. Explores the planning and execution of publicity campaigns designed to stimulate single-ticket, group, and subscription sales. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or above. 3 credits. (S,Y) 305-38100 Theater Organization and Management U NLASurvey of the organization and management of professional and amateur theatrical companies. Studies and compares Broadway, stock, community, and college theaters. Students do practical assignments in box-office, house, and publicity management. Prerequisites: Three courses in the humanities and/or fine arts. 3 credits. (F,Y) 305-38500-305-38600 Theater Arts Management I-II U NLAStudy of professional theater management in the United States. Emphasis in this two-semester sequence is on goal setting, planning, financing, fund-raising, organizational structure, personnel, unions, marketing, and physical-plant requirements. Prerequisites: 305-38100; 306-12100-305-12200 Principles of Macroeconomics and Microeconomics; 880-22500 Financial Accounting, or permission of instructor. 3 credits. (305-38500-F,E; 305-38600-S,E) 305-48000 Senior Project in Theater Arts Management U NLAQualified senior students undertake a major theater management assignment under the supervision of a faculty specialist. Prerequisites: Senior standing in the theater arts management program; permission of the program coordinator. 3 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-48100 Professional Aspects of Theater U NLAAdvanced course designed for those intending to enter the professional theater. Special projects in the study of current plays and in the preparation of interviews, résumés, portfolios, and auditions. Prerequisites: 305-38100. For senior theater arts majors only. 2 credits. (F,Y) 9 --- Independent WorkNote: Only one enrollment per semester permitted in any type of independent work. 305-29500, 305-29600 Special Topics U LA/NLATopics of current interest in theater, such as special problems in theater production, guest artist workshop, or contemporary developments in arts management. May be repeated for credit for topics on different subjects. Prerequisites: Three courses in humanities and/or fine arts, and the appropriate lower-level theater courses that offer introductory or general information on the subject. 1-3 credits. 305-49000 Theater Projects U NLAIndependent pursuit of applied production projects. Open to juniors and seniors only. Prerequisites: By special permission only of departmental curriculum committee. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits. 1-4 credits. (F-S,Y) 305-49100, 305-49200 Professional Internship U NLAA one-semester internship with a professional performing arts organization. Student's work monitored and evaluated by faculty adviser. Prerequisites: Junior standing; departmental permission. See information on internships, p. 262. Also offered through the London Center. Maximum of 12 credits. (305-49100-F, 305-49200-S,Y) 305-49500, 305-49600 Special Topics U LA/NLATopics of current interest in theater, such as special problems in theater production, guest artist workshop, contemporary developments in arts management. May be repeated for credit for topics on different subjects. Prerequisites: Three courses in humanities and/or fine arts and the appropriate lower-level theater courses that offer introductory or general information on the subject. 1-3 credits. 305-49900 Independent Study U LA/NLASpecial reading and research under the supervision of the department. Open to juniors and seniors only. Prerequisites: By special permission only of departmental curriculum committee. Also offered through the London Center. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits. 1-4 credits. (F-S,Y) |
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