THEA 300-701 HISTORY OF THEATRE Surveys the evolution of formal social theatre from ritual origins through the Renaissance. A social history of dramatic theory, plays and playwrights, production practices and performance styles, emphasizing their role as both product of and mirror to changing values, tastes, attitudes and customs. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC.
THEA 492-001 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA Direceted study of a theatre or theatre-related topic. May be taken twice under different subtitles for a total of eight hours; only four hours may count toward upper-level degree requirement. Prerequisites: Junior standing, 3.0 major GPA, proposal and permission of instructor and department chair during program planning. Four hours per week.
THEA 495-001 INTERNSHIP IN THEATRE Supervised experience applies acquired knowledge and skills in a professional theatre setting. May be taken twice under different subtitles for a total of eight hours; only four hours may count toward upper-level degree requirements. Prerequisites: Core completed; junior standing and 3.0 major GPA; proposal and permission of supervisor and department chair during program planning.
2013 Summer II
THEA 301-701 HISTORY OF THEATRE II Surveys Western theatre from the Elizabethan period to the present. Examines the influence of non-Western forms and developing aesthetics of Early Modern drama. Connects the diverse social, political and philosophical forces that shape the theatre as an expression of the modern world. Prerequisite: THEA 300. Three hours per week with enhancement.
THEA 492-001 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA Direceted study of a theatre or theatre-related topic. May be taken twice under different subtitles for a total of eight hours; only four hours may count toward upper-level degree requirement. Prerequisites: Junior standing, 3.0 major GPA, proposal and permission of instructor and department chair during program planning. Four hours per week.
THEA 495-001 INTERNSHIP IN THEATRE Supervised experience applies acquired knowledge and skills in a professional theatre setting. May be taken twice under different subtitles for a total of eight hours; only four hours may count toward upper-level degree requirements. Prerequisites: Core completed; junior standing and 3.0 major GPA; proposal and permission of supervisor and department chair during program planning.
2013 Fall
THEA 125-001 THEATRE PRACTICUM Provides supervised experience in theatre production and performance topics. May be repeated for a total of eight credit hours; only two hours may count towards Design and Production or Performance tracks. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. (P/F). One hour per week.
THEA 300-001 HISTORY OF THEATRE Surveys the evolution of formal social theatre from ritual origins through the Renaissance. A social history of dramatic theory, plays and playwrights, production practices and performance styles, emphasizing their role as both product of and mirror to changing values, tastes, attitudes and customs. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC.
THEA 492-001 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA Direceted study of a theatre or theatre-related topic. May be taken twice under different subtitles for a total of eight hours; only four hours may count toward upper-level degree requirement. Prerequisites: Junior standing, 3.0 major GPA, proposal and permission of instructor and department chair during program planning. Four hours per week.
THEA 492-002 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA Direceted study of a theatre or theatre-related topic. May be taken twice under different subtitles for a total of eight hours; only four hours may count toward upper-level degree requirement. Prerequisites: Junior standing, 3.0 major GPA, proposal and permission of instructor and department chair during program planning. Four hours per week.
THEA 495-001 INTERNSHIP IN THEATRE Supervised experience applies acquired knowledge and skills in a professional theatre setting. May be taken twice under different subtitles for a total of eight hours; only four hours may count toward upper-level degree requirements. Prerequisites: Core completed; junior standing and 3.0 major GPA; proposal and permission of supervisor and department chair during program planning.
THEA 499-001 CAPSTONE SEMINAR Summarizes the University theatre experience through active planning and execution of professional materials, including audition monologue and portfolio, leading to a senior showing with exit interview. Prerequisites: Senior standing, theatre majors only. Two hours per week.
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