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    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      An introduction to the fundamentals of stage movement and vocal production for actors, focusing on the body as the primary vehicle for creative expression. Emphasis is on acquiring skills through problem-solving exercises, improvisational games, monologues, and scene work.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. This course traces the evolution of the theatre arts (stagecraft, acting and directing) from their ancient Greek origins through the end of the 17th century. While the primary emphasis is on Western theatre, non-Western theatre traditions will also be considered.
    • 0.00 - 15.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: Completion of a minimum 5 hours in Theatre coursework, or junior standing and permission of the instructor. Work in professional or semiprofessional Theatre, intensive training and/or workshops, or significant leadership in an on-campus theatrical activity (such as directing the Alpha Psi Omega annual production or working with the staff of the Clayton Center for the Arts and/or one of the artists in residence at the Clayton Center for the Arts for one semester), under the supervision of a faculty member and subject to approval by the Chair of the Fine Arts Division.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: ENG 120, English Proficiency Exam, junior standing, and at least 12 hours in Theatre courses. The Senior Study requirement is fulfilled with this two-course sequence. The Senior Project involves individual research with the guidance of a faculty supervisor. Ordinarily taken in the spring term of the junior year and the fall term of the senior year.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: ENG 120, English Proficiency Exam, junior standing, and at least 12 hours in Theatre courses. The Senior Study requirement is fulfilled with this two-course sequence. The Senior Project involves individual research with the guidance of a faculty supervisor. Ordinarily taken in the spring term of the junior year and the fall term of the senior year.
    • 0.00 - 1.00 Credits

      In the final semester of the senior year every student takes a comprehensive examination in the major field. The examination is designed to test the breadth and depth of understanding of the field, and to assess how well material from individual courses has been integrated.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: ENG120, ENG160/170/180/181, and Junior standing. An examination of the peoples and customs of a particular culture that lies outside of the traditionally understood Western World. The course integrates geography, history, social institutions, religion, and the arts. The course seeks to foster intercultural understanding, global perspective and appreciation for the breadth, diversity and richness of the human experience.