Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024

THEA 210 Drafting for the Theatre

This is a foundational course in theatrical drafting and will explore both hand drafting and computer aided drafting technology.

3

Prerequisites

THEA 149 with a minimum grade of D-

Offered

Generally offered Spring Annually

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Theatre Arts (and) Theatre Design/Technology Major(s)

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 215 Beginning Scene Design

This is an introductory course designed to explore scenic design through script analysis, research, conceptual development, sketching, basic model building, drafting, and presentation. Students will develop the skills necessary to communicate a visual interpretation of selected scripts clearly and effectively.

3

Prerequisites

(THEA 135 and THEA 149 and THEA 155 and THEA 210 with a minimum grade of D-)

Offered

Generally offered Fall Annually

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 220 Beginning Costume Design

This class is an introduction to designing stage costumes. This course includes script analysis for the costume designer, costume focused research, and an overview of the costume designers’ toolkit including: costume sketching and rendering, an introduction to fabrics, and the steps it takes to get a costume design from script to opening night.

3

Prerequisites

(THEA 135 and THEA 149 and THEA 155 with a minimum grade of D-)

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Spring - Check with department/school for next offering

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 221 Costume History

This class explores the history of fashion as it relates to its cultural context from ancient through modern times. This timeline includes western world dress, central and south American dress, Asian dress, and African dress and explores how fashion history relates to world history.

3

Offered

Generally offered Fall - Check with department/school for next offering

Class Restriction

Exclude Freshman

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required

THEA 222 Costume Technology I

Costume Technology explores the practical application of the technical skills and crafts used in costuming. Hands on skills of stitching, cutting from patterns, fabric modification, garment fitting, and/ or alterations may be included.

3

Prerequisites

THEA 149 with a minimum grade of D-

Offered

Generally offered Spring - Check with department/school for next offering

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 225 Theatre in Film

Students will have an opportunity to enrich their appreciation of society and culture through the media of theatre and film.
3

Course Attribute

LAA1-Arts&Hum-Arts&Expression and GT Arts

THEA 230 Beginning Lighting Design

This class is an introduction to designing with light though both practical applications and theoretical theatrical use. The course concentrates on the process moving from script analysis to concept development and finally to the production of industry standard paperwork and lighting plots.

3

Prerequisites

(THEA 135 and THEA 149 and THEA 155 and THEA 210 and THEA 232 with a minimum grade of D-)

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Spring - Check with department/school for next offering

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Theatre Arts (and) Theatre Design/Technology Major(s)

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 232 Lighting Technology

This class is an introduction to the roles and responsibilities of the Master Electrician for the theatre with an emphasis on industry standards and sate practice. Students will learn to operate and maintain a theatrical lighting system as well as electrical safety, managing a crew, troubleshooting, paperwork, Vectorworks drafting, and basic networking.

3

Prerequisites

THEA 149 with a minimum grade of D-

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Spring - Check with department/school for next offering

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 240 Beginning Stage Directing

(2 lecture, 3 laboratory) A basic course in the principles of directing a play. The major focus is on contemporary theories and practices of stage directing.
3

Prerequisites

(THEA 135 and THEA 149 and THEA 160 with a minimum grade of D-)

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required

THEA 241 Seminar in Theatre Arts Management

This course will enable the student to study, explore and participate in the management and administrative activities and issues faced by theatre arts administrators currently working in the field.
3

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required

THEA 245 Beginning Sound Design

This class focuses on the preparation of students to design, set-up, and operate sound reinforcement and recording equipment with emphasis on theatre specific practices. Students will analyze sound for emotional impact, determine qualities of sound that impart these effects, and discover how these ideas can be transferred to the stage. Projects center on the creation of digital and analog sound effects and environments and their incorporation into live performance.

3

Prerequisites

(THEA 135 and THEA 149 and THEA 155 and THEA 246 with a minimum grade of D-)

Offered

Generally offered Fall - Check with department/school for next offering

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 246 Sound Technology

The student will explore the fundamentals of audio technology in the theatre and live-concert industries. Students will learn the practical applications and responsibilities of a sound engineer, as well as the planning, paperwork, and other related items of standard practice in the industry.

3

Prerequisites

(THEA 149 and THEA 210 with a minimum grade of D-)

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Spring - Check with department/school for next offering

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 249 Scenic Technology

This course provides a hands-on survey of the work of the master carpenter and technical director. Focus will be placed on construction techniques and practices used in scenic construction, rigging, and drafting working drawings with attention to problem solving and budgeting within the discipline.

3

Prerequisites

(THEA 149 and THEA 210 with a minimum grade of D-)

Offered

Generally offered Fall and/or Spring - Check with department/school for next offering

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 250 Stage Make Up

Combining lectures and demonstrations with laboratory practicum, students will learn basic principles of make-up application for primarily stage with some discussion of the necessary adaptations for screen.

2

Offered

Generally offered Fall Annually

Major/Minor Restriction

Include Acting (and) Theatre Arts Major(s)

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 255 Creative Drama

This class is designed for the pre-service teacher in order to increase their skill and knowledge in the area of creative drama.
3

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required

THEA 260 Scene Study

A step-by-step process approach to scene study. Units will be covered connecting the actor with the discovery of purpose/obstacle/relationships/given circumstances/ character/orchestration and text scoring.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 160 with a minimum grade of D-

Program Restrictions

Exclude Musical Theatre-BFA and Musical Theatre-BA and Acting-BFA and Theatre Arts (Acting)-BA

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required

THEA 265 Theatre for Young Audiences Tour

This tour is designed to result in the production of a play for children that will tour to area schools. There will be evening rehearsals and crew in addition to class time.
3

Course Attribute

Community Engaged Learning

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 270 Acting III

Further study and application of scene and devising techniques.  Integration of all prior acting course work with substantive study in at least one other acting form, such as the Michael Chekhov Technique, Black Acting Methods, Viewpoints, Grotowski, or other psycho-physical assimilation.  

3

Prerequisites

(THEA 158 and THEA 170 with a minimum grade of D-)

Offered

Generally offered Fall, Spring, and/or Summer - Check with department/school for next offering

Program Restrictions

Include Musical Theatre-BFA and Musical Theatre-BA and Acting-BFA and Theatre Arts (Acting)-BA

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 275 Stage Movement I

(2 contact hours per week). Two-part series of courses in the preparation of actor's skills in movement. This course introduces physical training designed to improve alignment, increase body awareness, and heighten performer's focus, stamina, strength, flexibility, and ability to support psychological choices in three-dimensions.
2

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 276 Stage Movement II

Second in a two part series of courses in the preparation of actor's skills in movement. This course deepens students' engagement with physical training designed to improve alignment, increase body awareness, and heighten performer's focus, stamina, strength, flexibility, and ability to support psychological choice in three-dimensions.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 275 with a minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required and Course Fee Required

THEA 290 History of Style and Decor

This course is a survey of architectural elements, furnishings, and decorative motifs useful to theatre designers from prehistoric through contemporary cultures across the globe.  It will assist theatre design students in developing an understanding of visual history. It will also establish a common historic framework from which to build a visual knowledge base and provide a means to accurately articulate visual ideas, needs, and inspirations using correct historic references and terminologies.

3

Prerequisites

THEA 210 with a minimum grade of D-

Offered

Generally offered Fall - Check with department/school for next offering

Class Restriction

Exclude Freshman

Course Fee

Differential Tuition Required

THEA 296 History of Theatre I

The development of Western theatre from its classical roots through the mid- 17th century, as well as African and Asian theatre from its roots to the present. Emphasis on research.
3

Course Attribute

LAA1-Arts&Hum-Arts&Expression and GT Arts

THEA 297 History of Theatre II

A continuation of THEA 296, focusing on American and European theatre. Emphasis on research.
3

Course Attribute

LAA1-Arts&Hum-Arts&Expression and GT Arts