Undergraduate 2019-2020

College of Performing and Visual Arts

School of Theatre Arts and Dance

THEA 100 Individual Performance in Theatre

Participation in design and production assignments for School of Theatre Productions. Student must participate in a minimum of 60 hours.
2

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 110 Performance in a Theatrical Production

Practical experience as a performer, dramaturg, or assistant director in mainstage productions.
2

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 130 Introduction to the Theatre

A survey of Theatre history and its effects upon modern Theatre. The roles of the actors, directors, choreographers, technicians, designers and critics will be explored through live presentations.
3

Course Attribute

LC3a-Arts and GT Arts

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 135 Playscript Analysis

A survey of dramatic literature through script analysis.
3

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 149 Orientation to Technology

Covers the practical application of scenic construction, lighting, costume construction, and stage props. Familiarizes the student with the equipment, hardware, safety, and techniques common in each area through lecture and practical experience.
3

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 150 Actor's Lab

(Laboratory activity-3 contact hours=1 credit hour). A one semester hour credit will be given for participation as an actor in a student directed scene.
1

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

THEA 155 Orientation to Design

This class is intended to serve the beginning design student by orienting them to the creative process and expression used in art and with an emphasis to the dramatic arts.
3

THEA 159 Acting Theories and Practice

This course will provide an opportunity to study, from the viewpoint of an actor, the major elements of dramatic literature, playscript analysis, and historical acting methods.
3

Course Attribute

Liberal Arts Core Elective

THEA 160 Beginning Acting

(2 lecture, 3 laboratory) Must be taken for a total of 3 credits. The emphasis of the course is on the primary needs of acting: emotional recall and recreation, concentration, motivation, personality and character development, physical and vocal ingredients of character and believability.
1-2

THEA 190 Stage Speech

This course is designed to instruct the actor in voice and speech for the stage. Topics covered include: use and understanding of the vocal instrument, vocal anatomy, vocal projection and articulation.
2

THEA 191 Beginning Voice and Speech

This course is designed to instruct the actor in voice (vocal sound production) and speech (vocal communication) for the stage. Through lectures, assigned readings, class performances, and most importantly, through exercises and practice, students will be expected to demonstrate various aspects of voice and speech.
3

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 192 Stage Speech II

Prerequisite: THEA 190. This course is designed to continue to improve the strength, freedom of vocal choice, flexibility and release of the student's natural voice/vocal mechanism. The voice student will be introduced to the vocal methods of Arthur Lessac, Patsy Rodenburg and Catherine Fitzmaurice

2

THEA 193 Stage Speech and Dialects

This course deals with continued development of intelligent use and care of the speaking voice utilizing IPA and Linkater approaches and studies to the major stage dialects.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 190: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 194 Intermediate Voice and Speech

This course is designed to advance an actor's proficiency in voice, speech and dialects for the stage. Through lectures, assigned readings, and most importantly, through exercises and practice, students will be expected to demonstrate proficiency in various aspects of voice, speech and dialects.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 191: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 210 Drafting for the Theatre

An introductory course to theatrical drafting rendering.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 215 Beginning Scene Design

This is an introductory course designed to explore scenic design through script analysis, period research, and conceptual development. Students will develop the skills necessary to clearly and effectively communicate your visual interpretation of selected scripts as a designer through drawing, rendering, and mechanical drafting exercises.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 155: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 210: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 220 Beginning Costume Design

Introduction to stage costume, approach to the play, survey of dress history, research, the designer's tools, rendering, sketching, fabrics, putting a show together.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 155: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 221 Costume History

Costume from ancient to modern times with attention for theatre design. Evolution of garments, cultural influence. Western world dress with Asian influence and world cultures noted.
3

THEA 222 Costume Technology I

Introduction to technical skills and crafts used in costuming. Sewing, cutting from patterns, fabric modification, dyeing, painting, garment fitting and alterations are included.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

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

LC3a-Arts and GT Arts

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 230 Beginning Lighting Design

An introduction to designing with light, practical applications and theatrical use. Course concentrates on the process from script analysis, concept and paperwork through actually hanging and lighting two projects.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 210: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 232: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 232 Lighting Technology

This class will introduce you to the work of the Master Electrician and the technology used in the theatre lighting. The first half of the semester we will examine the equipment and procedures of the Master Electrician. The second half will go through the electronics and control structures used in modern lighting control systems.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

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.
1-2

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 160: with minimum grade of D-

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

THEA 245 Beginning Sound Design

Prepares the student to design, set-up, operate and repair sound reinforcement and recording equipment with emphasis on theatre specific practices. Digital audio and live performance mixing is also covered.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 246 Sound Technology

Fundamentals of audio technology in the theatre, concert and corporate Industries. Students will learn the practical applications and responsibilities of a sound engineer, as well as planning, paperwork, power distribution, rigging, basic maintenance, directing a crew, troubleshooting, creative problem solving, signal routing, and sound board operations.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 210: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 249 Scenic Technology

A hands-on survey of the work of the master carpenter and technical director with a focus on construction techniques and practices used in scenic construction, rigging, problem solving, budgeting and drafting working drawings.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 210: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 250 Stage Make Up I

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

Course Fee

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

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 minimum grade of D-

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

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

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 minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 290 History of Style and Decor

This class is intended to serve the advanced design student by orienting them to the history of the manufactured world around them. The student will study a broad history of the architecture and decorative arts that will impact their design work in the future. Students will actively research, write and read various materials in the class and begin to see how they, as designers, impact the culture around them as an active artist.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 210: with minimum grade of D-

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

LC3a-Arts and GT Arts

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 297 History of Theatre II

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

Course Attribute

LC3a-Arts and GT Arts

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 300 Advanced Individual Performance in Theatre

Participation in advanced level design and production assignments of School of Theatre productions.
2

Prerequisites

THEA 100: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course may be repeated 3 times

THEA 308 Theatre Workshop

Receive information about current important ideas in many fields of knowledge from authorities nationally known in their fields of specialization.
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Course Attribute

Variable Title Course

Repeatable Status

ST - Repeatable under different subtitles with no limits on the number of times it can be repeated

THEA 311 Beginning Scene Painting

This course is a study of the basic techniques of a scenic artist. Emphasis is placed on equipment, procedure and practical application. In this class we will explore methods of traditional one-dimensional scene painting as well as the fundamentals of drawing. Projects will include a variety of textures including wood graining, brick, stone and drapery as well as a landscape and foliage project.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course may be repeated 2 times

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 312 Advanced Scene Painting

This course is a study of the basic techniques of the scenic artist. Emphasis is placed on equipment, procedure and practical application. In this class we will explore methods of traditional one-dimensional scene painting as well as the fundamentals of drawing. Projects will include lettering, translucency, stamps and stencils and use those of pneumatic sprayers.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 311: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course may be repeated 1 times

THEA 315 Advanced Scene Design

Advanced Scene Design is an advanced course designed to expand skills developed in Beginning Scene Design. This course will further enhance the student's abilities to artistically conceptualize multiple genres of theatre through extensive script analysis and research. Students will further expand rendering and mechanical drafting skills to better enhance your communication with directors and other members of the design team. Students will acquire skills to professionally present a portfolio ready design work conceptually to your peers and other design faculty. Completion of this course or area instructor consent is required for a student to be considered for a STAD main stage realized design.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 215: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 317 Properties for Stage

The purpose of this course is an introduction to the study of properties technology and how it relates to production staging and theatre overall. This class will discuss the role of a props artist in a modern theatrical company and the tasks that may be asked of them.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 320 Advanced Costume Design

Introduction to designing costumes for the stage. Emphasis on the historical, conventional and visual tools and media available to the designer for translating verbal script to visual and tactile form. Completion of this course or area instructor consent is required for a student to be considered for a STAD mainstage realized design.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 220: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 321 Digital Costume Rendering

This intensive course will cover the key points of creating completed costume renderings through the use of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 220: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 323 Digital Media

Prerequisite: THEA 210 or consent of instructor. Students will examine applications of theatrical design techniques through digital media. This will consist of a studio-based overview of 3D rendering, pre-visualization, and use of digital imagery.

3

THEA 324 Masterpieces in Theatrical Production

A survey of important plays that have had major impact on the evolution of the modern theatre through thematic concerns, social reflection, revolutionary genre, and production styles.
2

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 326 Theory and Practice

Majors only. This online course gives students a firm foundation in dramatic theory and how it relates to the production of performance with an eye toward how performance relates to the production of culture.
3

THEA 331 History of Theatre II

A continuation of THEA 330, focusing on American and European theatre. Emphasis on research. (GenEd)
3

THEA 332 Advanced Lighting Design

Required laboratory arranged. Advanced work in stage lighting design with an emphasis on the artistic applications of lighting in plays, operas, musicals and tour shows. Completion of this course or area instructor consent is required for a student to be considered for a STAD main stage realized design.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 210: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 230: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 334 Media Design and Technology

This course is intended to provide training in all aspects of the design of media and projections for theatrical productions. The course will focus upon all steps of the conception and implementation of a media design for a theatrical show or performance.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 210: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 335 Advanced Voice Production

Prerequisites: THEA 190. Majors only. Acting emphasis only. Advanced study of the natural resources of the human voice and body as artistic resources for the performer. Designed to explore processes and products of vocal craft work.

2

THEA 336 Advanced Voice Speech

Advanced study of the natural resources of the human voice and body as artistic resources for the performer. Continued focus on effective and healthful use of the vocal instrument and stage dialects.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 191: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 194: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 339 Advanced Scenic Technology

Prerequisites: THEA 149, THEA 210, THEA 249. This course is to focus on more specific topics within scenic technical theatre. The subject material will be a more focused look at budgeting, technical drafting, rigging, and scenic building practices. The class will give the student a good working knowledge of advanced scenic practices and allow the student to be a more independent member of a scenic shop.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 210: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 249: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 340 Workshop in Directing I

(2 lecture; 2 laboratory) Basic directing techniques as applied to period styles. Focus on research for the director and application of period styles in scene work.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 240: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 341 Workshop in Directing II

Basic directing techniques as applied to modern styles. Focus on various anti-realistic styles and their application to modern eclectic Theatre. Practical application in scene work.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 240: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 345 Advanced Sound Design

This course will continue the student's exploration of the art of Sound Design. 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. Completion of this course or area instructor consent is required for a student to be considered for a STAD main stage realized design.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 245: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

THEA 350 Summer Theatre

Acceptance by Theatre Arts staff required. Eight weeks of eight-hour daily rehearsals for summer productions. Repeatable, maximum of 40 credits.
10

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 40 credit hours

THEA 360 Advanced Acting Styles I

Focus on modern drama from early realism through contemporary eclectic styles in this advanced acting laboratory.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 260: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 6 credit hours

THEA 361 Advanced Acting Styles II

Concentration on period styles including Greek, Elizabethan, Commedia dell'Arte, English Restoration and French Neoclassic in this advanced acting laboratory.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 260: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 6 credit hours

THEA 362 Acting for the Camera

In this course students will experience the craft of acting for the camera. Topics will include: the difference between stage and film acting, technical demands of film acting, script analysis, and on-set behavior.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 160: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 260: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 365 Clinical Experiences I: Elementary Theatre

Gain practical experience in the theatre classroom with a variety of materials and concepts. This course requires observation in elementary and/or middle school theatre classrooms, as well as preparing, teaching and assessing progress. Reflection on teaching experiences in a weekly seminar.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 160: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 240: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 255: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 260: with minimum grade of D- and EDF 366: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 373 Playwriting

This course will guide and assist the student playwright through the creative process of writing a one act play or screen play. Course work will include lecture, exercises, and completion of several writing assignments. Final project will be completion of a one act play or film treatment and 30 pages of dialogue.
3

THEA 374 Playwriting II

This course will introduce student playwrights to theatrical genre and style by guiding and assisting them though the creative process of writing a full-length play. Course work will include lecture and discussion either on line or in person and creative writing exercises.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 373: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 375 Stage Management for the Theatre

A class to teach the student how to work as a stage manager in the theatre and what to expect from the position. Focus is on problem solving.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 376 Stage Movement III

In this course students will learn to use their three-dimensional selves to create character from the ground up. Students will also continue physical training designed to interrupt habits and increase their strength, stamina, focus and physical clarity as performers.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 275: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 276: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 380 Design fundamentals for Secondary Education

This course will include the basics of drafting; scenic, lighting and costume design; and scenic painting with a focus on research and creative exercises.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 385 Methods of Teaching Drama

Learn teaching techniques, curriculum and classroom organization, testing and evaluation, procedures and materials and relationship of the subject area to the total program.
3

Prerequisites

(FAPP-Applic for Full Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 120: with minimum grade of S)

THEA 401 Practicum in Theatre

Supervised and specialized field work involving theory and methodology in practice. Two copies of evaluation paper required, filed with instructor/department.
1-4

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with a maximum of 8 credit hours

THEA 404 Summer Crew Work in Theatre

Backstage crew work on summer Little Theatre of the Rockies. If S/U grade is chosen, for a "S", a student must participate in a minimum of 30 hours for each hour of credit. Course fee required.
1

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 415 Collaborative Design Seminar

This course is developed to explore, discuss, develop, and implement all elements of theatrical design in conjunction with a director's vision as a mutual agreement with the design team. The ideals and practice of collaboration as both a verbal and visual communication is emphasized through in class collaboration.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 160: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 240: with minimum grade of D-

Repeatable Status

Course may be repeated 1 times

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 422 Directed Research in Theatre

The student must submit a written proposal prior to approval of the study. Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. (Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.)
1-4

Course Attribute

Variable Title Course

Repeatable Status

Course is repeatable with no limitations

THEA 433 Dramaturgy

This course teaches the basic principles of both production and new play dramaturgy. These include: read and analyze a play, accomplish and organize research for production, and communication with director and/or playwright and the public.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 135: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 240: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 440 Directing the One-Act Play

Produce a one act play under instructor's supervision. Extensive prompt book and well-written self-analysis required.
3

Prerequisites

(THEA 340: with minimum grade of D- or THEA 341: with minimum grade of D-)

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 449 Theatre Technical Seminar

Advanced technical theatre class covering a variety of topics regarding professional development and employment. Topics covered include portfolios, resumes, professional and graduate school interviews, work environments, job searches, theatrical job markets, and personal growth in the field of theatrical design and technology.
3

Class Restriction

Include Senior

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 450 Design and Technology Practicum

Practicum focused on mainstage production work in the student's emphasis area: design, technical direction or stage management. Typically done in the senior year. This project is assigned by advisor.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 149: with minimum grade of D- and THEA 300: with minimum grade of D-

Class Restriction

Include Junior and Senior

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 454 Theatre Studies Senior Seminar

In this course we will cover a myriad of topics surrounding employment and/or following a life in the theatre. Students will actively engage in development of their professional theatrical resumes, cover letters and portfolios.
1

THEA 464 Audition Techniques

Covers various aspects of audition techniques. Units include: selection of material, preparing and presenting auditions, resume, and picture preparations and guest instructor information.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 160: with minimum grade of D-

Course Fee

Course Fee Required

THEA 465 LA Showcase Class

This course includes selection, staging, choreographing, rehearsing and performing the materials selected for the LA Showcase at the end of Spring Term at the Falcon Theatre in Burbank, CA.
3

THEA 475 Advanced Stage Management

Duties and responsibilities of stage managers in practice. Communication, rehearsal, performance techniques. Conceptual and realized approaches to theatre management.
3

Prerequisites

THEA 375: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 485 Clinical Experiences II: Secondary Theatre

Gain practical experience in teaching and learning in the theatre classroom with a variety of materials and concepts. Requires observation in secondary theatre classrooms, as well as preparing, teaching and assessing a theatre arts instructional work sample unit. Reflection on teaching experiences in weekly seminar.
3

Prerequisites

(FAPP-Applic for Full Adm to PTEP: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 120: with minimum grade of S or EDFE 125: with minimum grade of S) and THEA 365: with minimum grade of D-

THEA 490 Theatre Arts Student Teaching Seminar

This seminar provides persons actively involved in the student teaching program in Theatre Arts with a support system and pertinent information to assist them during their field experience.
1

Prerequisites

(PPASS-Passed Required Praxis: with minimum score of 9 or SAPP-Application for Student Tching: with minimum score of 9 or EDFE 130: with minimum grade of S)

THEA 492 Little Theatre of the Rockies Summer Internship

Prerequisite: THEA 149 This course is intended as a professional training ground for students in the areas of theatre outside of performance. The course will focus upon the professional aspects of theatre from conceiving to producing to closing a production. Students will work alongside professionals from the theatrical community in all aspects of theatre from stage management, to design, to marketing, to technical theatre. The course is intended as the 'first step' from academic theatre at the University level to professional theatre as it is presented in a summer repertory setting. By completing this professional internship any student will acquire a solid foundation in the daily workings of a professional theatre through hands-on training.

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