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      Undergraduate level. All candidates for a degree from King are required to demonstrate competency in their major field. Students with more than one major must demonstrate competency in each of Revised August 2014 4 4.02.402their major fields. Comprehensive assessment in Technical & Professional Communication demonstrates competency in communication theory and practice by means of a portfolio that is presented to department faculty and an outside reviewer
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is available for students who are cast in King theatre productions. Students will develop a character in rehearsal and perform the role as a part of a theatre production. Students will apply elements of the acting process in rehearsal and performance engage in play analysis and assist in a technical area. Students who are cast in the first production of the semester may register for 1010 and students who are cast in the second production of the semester may register for 1011. Students who are cast in both productions in a semester may register for both courses. Students may register for both courses more than once.
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course is available for students who are cast in King theatre productions. Students will develop a character in rehearsal and perform the role as part of a theatre production. Students will apply elements of the acting process in rehearsal and performance engage in play analysis and assist in a technical area. Students who are cast in the first production of the semester may register for 1010 and students who are cast in the second production of the semester may register for 1011. Students who are cast in both productions in a semester may register for both courses more than once.
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course allows students to learn and apply the craft of performance technology towards fully realized theatrical productions. 1020 places emphasis on implementing the following design elements: building and painting scenery and properties and costume construction. 1021 places emphasis on the organization installation and the running of lighting and sound equipment house management and stage management. Prerequisites: Interview
    • 2.00 Credits

      This courses allow students to learn and apply the craft of performance technology towards fully realized theatrical productions. 1020 places emphasis on implementing the following design elements: building and painting scenery and properties and costume construction. 1021 places emphasis on the organization installation and the running of lighting and sound equipment house management and stage management. Prerequisites: Interview
    • 4.00 Credits

      An introduction to the fundamentals of acting and playing analysis. Students will be introduced to the methods of Konstantin Stanislavski and will engage elements of the acting process such as character analysis and development relaxation concentration observation action given circumstances superobjective diction and movement through participation in exercise scene analysis scene performance journaling and reflecting on a live performance. Students will also be introduced to the audition process and will analyze and perform an audition piece. This course is offered to both Traditional and GPS students.
    • 4.00 Credits

      This class is an exploration and hands-on study of the basic components of theatre including acting directing playwriting producing theatre history theatre design and technology. It is intended to introduce the student to all aspects of theatre by way of active participation including group projects and creative thinking. Theatre is an interactive art form which requires active participation from the student. Class participation includes attending the University�s productions and discussing them: students will be encouraged to build their own opinions and share them with the rest of the class. This course will foster the students� personal creativity while promoting an understanding of the theatrical process and the integral role of theatre in society.
    • 4.00 Credits

      This course provides a survey of the development of theater from its ritualistic beginnings through the Renaissance. Specific attention is given to theatrical elements of audience actor stage scenery theatre architecture literature and the relation of each to the social and intellectual environment of each style period.
    • 4.00 Credits

      This course provides advanced study of acting through workshop exercises scene study and performance of selected scenes. Students will experience instruction in character analysis character development text analysis diction vocal expression and movement. In addition students will study audition techniques and will prepare an audition portfolio.
    • 4.00 Credits

      Provides instruction in the technical basics of theatrical production. The fundamentals of drafting constructing 2- and 3- dimensional scenery scene painting stage lighting and backstage organization will be explored. The course includes a laboratory practicum where students will apply techniques to stagecraft projects backstage work and department productions.