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MUSI 495

This course is an administrative placeholder used to record a student’s score on Comprehensive Exams (CR/NCR).

THEA 103

This course is an introduction to the form and function of theatre as a creative art. Students discover the process of creating theatre through the study and practical understanding of play writing, acting, design, the audience, and aesthetics. Ten hours of workshop participation is required. An additional course fee is required.

THEA 105

This course may be taken for repeatable credit for performing a role in a mainstage production. The course may be taken in any half-semester either concurrent with or subsequent to completion of the project.

THEA 106

This course may be taken for repeatable credit for any major backstage role in a mainstage production, or in productions approved by the instructor, such as stage managing a senior project or Student Theatre Festival. The course may be taken in any half-semester either concurrent with or subsequent to completion of the project.

THEA 120

This course is an introduction to actor preparation, scene analysis, and theatre games. Laboratory hours and auditioning for departmental productions are required.

THEA 151

This course is an introduction to the elements of technical theatre. Students gain theoretical and practical understanding of scenery, lighting, properties, costumes, and makeup, as well as backstage and safety rules and regulations. Fifteen hours of laboratory are required.

THEA 153

This course presents theoretical and practical understanding of makeup techniques from basic corrective to character and stylized. An additional course fee and purchase of an individual makeup kit is required.

THEA 210

This course is a practical experience in dramatic construction and writing of plays.

THEA 220

This course continues preparation, analysis, and games with additional performance exploration of a range of dramatic genres. Auditioning for departmental productions is required.