Our theatre courses are open to all regardless of course of study. For those wishing to pursue a theatre degree, courses are offered which will satisfy freshman and sophomore requirements for most bachelor degree programs. Additionally, we offer articulation agreements for theatre with a number of universities and colleges.
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Introduction to Theatre THEA 1030 (3 cr.) Understanding theatre thought, philosophy, aesthetics, historical perspective and production practices.
Play Production THEA 1311 (3 cr.)
Practical experience in a laboratory setting in the different phases of putting on a play,
including staging, lighting, publicity, makeup and directing. The course will culminate in a
fully staged production.
Acting I THEA 2200 (3 cr.)
The mechanics of acting in terms of physical movement, body control and character-building techniques. Students will select and interpret various roles in class.
Acting II THEA 2210 (3 cr.)
The further exploration of acting techniques through exercises, scene work and period/style
study. Prerequisite(s):THEA2200
Special Topics in Theatre THEA 2222 (3 cr.)
Study and discussion of a selected topic in theatre arts. Content varies. Examples include Improvisation and Stage Combat.
Creative Drama THEA 2250 (3 cr.)
Innovative methods of improvisational drama to develop creative thinking, improve oral
and written communication and learn dramatic structure. An emphasis is on problem solving
through playwriting. The techniques can be used in theatre, education, therapy, childcare and
recreation. Prerequisite(s): ENGL1010
Voice & Movement I THEA 2260 (3 cr.)
Basic skills, concepts, and techniques of movement and self-use for the stage. Basic exercises from the varied movement disciplines are taught. Students are prepped for the addition of skill sets in V&M II through practice in Yoga, Feldenkrais, and Fitzmaurice Voicework.
Voice & Movement II THEA 2280 (3 cr.)
Basic skills, concepts, and techniques of movement and self-use for the stage. Basic exercises from varied movement and voice disciplines are taught. Students add skill sets of basic stage combat and IPA. Prerequisite(s):THEA2260 or consent of instructor
Advanced Play Production THEA 2311 (3 cr.)
Advanced practical experience in a laboratory setting in the different phases of putting on a
play, including staging, lighting, publicity, makeup and directing. The course will culminate in
a fully staged production. May be repeated once for credit (maximum of 6 hours).
Prerequisite(s):THEA1311 or permission of instructor
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