3 Credit Hour(s) Survey of the history of the theatre from Greece to 1800.Concerned with theatre as a product of social conditions of various cultures and periods.
3 Credit Hour(s) Survey of the history of the theatre from 1800 to the present. Concerned with theatre as a product of social conditions of various cultures and periods
2 Credit Hour(s) An exploration of advanced makeup skills for the performer, director, and technician. Students will continue study from THE 2083 in facial anatomy, the effect of light on human physiognomy, painted and dimensional special effects.
3 Credit Hour(s) Study of history and principles of theatre for children in the US emphasizing practical application and use of drama in the classroom.
3 Credit Hour(s) A full semester workshop based on Viola Spolin’s text Improvisation for the Theatre designed to help actors develop focus, physical and verbal freedom, and spontaneity through the use of games and guided improvisation.
3 Credit Hour(s) An exploration into the use and operation of various computer applications that support theatrical design and production, with emphasis on computer aided drafting (CAD) in the creation of technical drawings and as a communicative tool.
1 Credit Hour(s) A trip to New York or London to attend professional theatrical productions. Airfare, hotel, and restaurant expenses are in addition to normal tuition.
1 Credit Hour(s) Ideas and concepts about how a Christian can live a dedicated, consecrated life as a practicing theatre artist on the stage, in movies and television.
Prerequisite: Upper Division standing Availability: Even Springs
4 Credit Hour(s) Lectures and discussions covering standard musical theatre literature and the production of a musical. Workshop sessions devoted to actual rehearsal and performance of a musical revue.
3 Credit Hour(s) An exploration and assimilation of successful marketing techniques needed to secure employment in theatre or related segments of the entertainment industry.
Prerequisite: Upper Division Standing Availability: Fall
3 Credit Hour(s) Exploration of the basic theory and techniques of the Sanford Meisner approach to acting. Students will perform exercises presented and apply them to current productions and scenes.
1 Credit Hour(s) Student-proposed project involving the study of a limited subject area described in a learning contract negotiated by the student with a faculty member who accepts responsibility for guidance and evaluation. Approval by the dean of the school is required.
2 Credit Hour(s) Student-proposed project involving the study of a limited subject area described in a learning contract negotiated by the student with a faculty member who accepts responsibility for guidance and evaluation. Approval by the dean of the school is required.
3 Credit Hour(s) Student-proposed project involving the study of a limited subject area described in a learning contract negotiated by the student with a faculty member who accepts responsibility for guidance and evaluation. Approval by the dean of the school is required.
0 Credit Hour(s) Registration required for Theatre majors in the semester in which they graduate. Represents completion of final faculty evaluation prior to graduation.