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DRAMATIC ARTS (DRA) |
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| DRA 100 |
Theatre
Workshop: Rehearsal and Performance |
1 cr |
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| Practical
experience in acting. May be repeated for a maximum
of four hours. Prerequisite: Permission of department
chair. |
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| DRA 101 |
Theatre
Workshop: Technical Production |
1 cr |
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| Practical
experience in backstage work. May be repeated
for a maximum of four hours. Prerequisite: Permission
of department chair. |
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| DRA 102 |
Theatre
Workshop: Special Activities |
1 cr |
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| Practical
experience in theatre areas other than acting
and technical production. May be repeated for
a maximum of four hours. Prerequisite: Permission
of department chair. |
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| DRA 103 |
Theatre
Symposium |
0.5 cr |
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| A
symposium required of all full-time drama majors
meeting weekly to share and discuss theatre activities.
Four hours required for majors for graduation with adjustments
made for transfer students. |
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| DRA 104,
105 |
Introduction
to Dance I and II |
3 cr |
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| Introduction
to dance theory, basic ballet, and jazz techniques,
and terminology used in theatre dance. Designed
to prepare the student for performance. |
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| DRA 110 |
Introduction
to Drama |
3 cr |
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| A
basic survey of theatre practice. Fulfills the
Fine Arts requirement for Arts and Sciences. Core
Course. |
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| DRA 115 |
Acting
for Non-Majors |
3 cr |
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| An
interactive course designed to introduce the non-major
to the art and discipline of acting as both performer
and observer. Through a sequence of exercises
and practice, the student will be introduced to
the actors mode of thinking, creating, and
working. |
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| DRA 116,416 |
Opera and Musical Theatre Workshop |
1/2 cr |
| A Workshop dedicated to training students in the fundamentals of performance, and production through experience with music for the stage. Standards of opera, operetta, and American musical theatre are explored in scene exercises and fully-stage productions. Enrollment is open to all students through audition or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with MUO 116, 416 |
| DRA 120 |
Acting
I |
3 cr |
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| A
workshop-lecture course introducing a basic process
for acting on the stage in the style of modern
realism. |
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| A
lecture-laboratory course in the fundamentals
of stagecraft. |
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| DRA 131 |
Fundamentals
of Stage Lighting |
3 cr |
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| A
lecture-laboratory course in the fundamentals
of stage lighting. |
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| DRA 132 |
Costume
Fundamentals |
3 cr |
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| A
lecture-laboratory course in the fundamentals
of costuming for the stage, including basic sewing
skills as they apply to theatrical costumes. |
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| DRA
133 |
Computer
Graphics for the Theatre (C) |
1
cr |
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| An
introductory course on computer drafting and graphic
design for the stage. |
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| DRA 150 |
Text Analysis |
3 cr |
| Reading and analyzing play scripts as blueprints for dramatic actions, sights, sounds, characters, and productions. |
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| DRA 204 |
Dance
Techniques I |
3 cr |
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| A
review and expansion of technique, vocabulary,
and history of ballet, jazz, and theatrical dance.
Prerequisites: DRA 104 and 105. |
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| DRA 205 |
Dance
Techniques II |
3 cr |
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| An
exploration of modern dance techniques, vocabulary,
and history with ballet as their basis. Prerequisite:
DRA 204. |
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| A
study of the materials and techniques of theatrical
makeup. |
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| DRA 220 |
Stage
Movement |
3 cr |
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| Through
exercises and scene study, student-actors explore
movement for the stage. Prerequisite: DRA 121
or permission of instructor. |
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| DRA 221 |
Voice
for Actors |
3 cr |
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| A
workshop-lecture course in speaking voice and
articulation for performance. Prerequisite: DRA
121 or permission of instructor. |
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| DRA 222 |
Acting
II: Scene Study in Realism |
3 cr |
| Course is designed to teach theory and techniques in character development and analysis, as used in Realistic theatre, through the use of scene studies. Prerequisites: DRA 120 Acting I, DRA 220 Stage Movement, DRA 221, Voice for the Actor, or Permission of Instructor. (It may be taken concurrently with 220, 221, when frequency requires) |
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| DRA 233 |
Theatrical Rendering |
1 hr |
| Course focuses on the major painting mediums, styles of illustration, and techniques utilized in the visual presentation of design for the theatre. The student will develop artistic skills and techniques through studio work in drawing and painting projects for the theatre. |
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| DRA 250 |
Theatre
Management |
3 cr |
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| A
basic course in the principles of accounting,
purchasing, box-office management, house management,
and promotion. |
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| DRA 261 |
Creative
Dramatics |
3 cr |
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| A
practical course concerned with improvisational
acting with children. Of special interest to students
in Education and Leisure Services. |
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| DRA 290 |
Special
Topics |
3 cr |
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| Theatre
and drama topics not covered in regular curriculum.
May be repeated when subject varies. |
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| DRA 300 |
Advanced
Workshop: Rehearsal and Performance |
1 cr |
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| Advanced
practical experience in acting. May be repeated
for a maximum of four hours. Prerequisites: Junior
status and permission of the department chair. |
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| DRA 301 |
Advanced
Workshop: Technical Production |
1 cr |
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| Advanced
practical experience in backstage work. May be
repeated for a total of four hours. Prerequisites:
Junior status and permission of the department
chair. |
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| DRA 302 |
Advanced
Workshop: Special Activities |
1 cr |
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| Advanced
practical experience in theatre areas other than
acting or technical production. May be repeated
for a total of four hours. Prerequisites: Junior
status and permission of the department chair. |
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| Studies
in character, plot development, and the one-act
play form. Prerequisite: Permission of department
chair. |
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| DRA 315 |
History of Musical Theatre (W) |
3 cr |
| A comprehensive overview of the origins and evolution of American Music Theatre. The course includes both general and specific information toward appropriate choices. Cross-listed with MUL 315. Credit cannot be received for both DRA 315 and MUL 315. |
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| DRA 320 |
Studies in Acting Styles |
3 cr |
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| Variable-content course treating acting styles found in different theatrical genres as well as for camera. May be repeated twice for credit when topic varies. Prerequisites: DRA 120, 220, 221, and 222, or permission of instructor. |
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| DRA 330 |
Scene
Design |
3 cr |
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| The
fundamentals of scene design for the stage. |
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| DRA 331 |
Lighting Design |
3 cr |
| The fundamental of lighting design for the stage. Pre-req. DRA 131. |
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| DRA 332 |
Costume Design |
3 cr |
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| The fundamentals of costume design for the stage. Pre-req: DRA 132 |
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| DRA 333 |
Design Porfolio |
1 cr |
| Practical lab course designing and developing aesthetically pleasing portfolio for Graduate School Interview or Professional Theatre placement. Developments of digital portfolio and web-page development both included. Pre-req: Junior or permission of instructor. |
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| DRA 340 |
Directing
I |
3 cr |
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| The
fundamental techniques involved in directing a
stage play: analysis, casting, and blocking. Prerequisite:
DRA 120. |
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| DRA 350 |
Theatre
History I (W)(C) |
3 cr |
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| A
comprehensive study of the important contributions
in theatre art from its beginnings to 1642. |
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| DRA 351 |
Theatre
History II (W) |
3 cr |
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| A
continuation of DRA 350 from the Restoration to
the present. |
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| DRA 352 |
Costume History and Period Style |
3 cr |
| Historical study of dress in relation to costuming for the stage. |
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| DRA 400 |
Theatre
Internship |
6 cr |
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| Practical
experience in stock, repertory, or touring theatre.
Prerequisite: Junior status or permission of department
chair. |
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| DRA 410 |
3-Dimensional Makeup and Masks |
3 cr |
| Laboratory class in basic face casting, slush mold, latex appliances, and other theatrical mask-making techniques. |
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| DRA 431 |
Lighting
Design |
3 cr |
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| The
fundamentals of lighting design for the stage.
Prerequisite: DRA 131. |
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| DRA 432 |
Costume
Design |
3 cr |
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| The
fundamentals of costume design for the stage.
Prerequisite: DRA 132. |
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| DRA 434 |
Advanced Theatre Design |
3 cr |
| Advanced variable topics class in design theory, concept, and research with concentration in Costume, Scenic, or Lighting. May be repeated twice with different topic. Pre-req: DRA 330, 331, or 332. |
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| DRA 435 |
Design Practicum (Design of Main Stage) |
3 cr |
| Provides students with practical application of design theory and actualization of design for a realized main stage production. |
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| DRA 460 |
Theatre
for Youth |
3 cr |
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| The
reading and production techniques of plays for
children and teenagers. |
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| DRA 480 |
Senior Capstone |
3 cr |
| Exploration of realized public product in student's area of concentration. |
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| DRA 490 |
Special
Topics |
3 cr |
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| Various
topics of special interest to students of drama.
Prerequisite: Permission of department chair. |
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| DRA 494 |
Directed
Studies |
1-3 cr |
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| Independent
study under faculty supervision, involving research,
readings, or artistic projects. Prerequisite:
Permission of department chair. |
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