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UWM Undergraduate Catalog 2007-2008

UWM Milton and Lillian Peck School of the Arts

THEATRE Theatre


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100 (Thr BA 100) Introduction to the Theatre. 3 cr. U. Introduction to the theatre as a form of artistic, social and human expression from point-of-view of both theatre audience and theatre artist. Attendance at live theatrical performances required. Prereq: none.
101 (Thr BA 101) Introduction to the Actor's Art. 3 cr. U. An introduction to the actor's art and craft through lecture, demonstration, exercises, and class assignments. Not open for cr to students with cr in Theatre(Thr BA) 110(ER). Prereq: Non-Theatre major.
102 (Thr BA 102) Introduction to Design for Performance. 3 cr. U. A study of production and performance ideas as they relate to the theatrical environment. Emphasis on production styles and the process of evolving the artistic concepts. Prereq: none.
102 (effective 09/02/2008) Introduction to Design and Production for Performance. 3 cr. U. A study of production and performance ideas as they relate to the theatrical environment. Emphasis on production styles and the process of evolving the artistic concepts. Prereq: none.
103 (Thr BA 103) Introduction to Theatre Study. 3 cr. U. Introduction to theatre as a form of expression, exploration, and communication in educational, community/social, or professional settings. Attendance at live theatrical performances required. Not open for cr to students with cr in Theatre(Thr BA) 100(ER). Prereq: Theatre major or cons instr.
104 (ThrPTTP 104) Make-Up. 3 cr. U. Emphasis on materials, effects of light, color and character analysis. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA prog & Theatre (ThrPTTP) 210(P).
106 (Thr BA 106) Voice and Speech. 3 cr. U. Lectures and exercises designed to begin the development of a more open, resonant, and flexible speaking voice for everyday use. Prereq: none.
108 (Thr BA 108) Performance Techniques for Musical Theatre. 3 cr. U. Techniques of acting and singing in the performance of musical theatre. Classroom exercises, lectures, and classroom performance assignments. Retakable to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none.
109 (Thr BA 109) Theatre Production. 3 cr. U. Lecture topics include technical production, properties production, and basics of scenic and lighting design. Prereq: none.
110 (effective 01/26/2009) Acting I: Fundamentals of the Actor's Process. 3 cr. U. Basic acting techniques of personalization, focus of attention, theatricality and scenic truth explored through exercises, improvisation, development of ensemble and solo and partnered performance Prereq: none
110 (Thr BA 110) Acting I. 3 cr. U. Basic acting techniques in realism and extended realism through scene work and exercises exploring dramatic action, focus of attention and script analysis. Not open for cr to students with cr in Theatre (Thr BA) 101(ER). Prereq: Theatre major or cons instr.
111 (Thr BA 111) Theatre Games. 3 cr. U. An introduction to a wide variety of improvisations and games which are designed to free and channel the self expression of performers and non-performers. Prereq: none.
112 (Thr BA 112) Theatre Production and Design. 3 cr. U. Design and production processes exploring styles/methods of presentation for traditional and non-traditional theatre. Prereq: Theatre major or cons instr; Theatre(Thr BA) 103(P) or 100(P).
113 (Thr BA 113) Stage Combat. 2-3 cr. U. Principles and practices of stage combat, both unarmed and armed: swordplay and other weaponry. Prereq: none.
113 (Thr BA 113) (effective 09/02/2008) Introduction to Stage Combat. 2-3 cr. U. Principles and practices of stage combat, both unarmed and armed: swordplay and other weaponry. Prereq: none.
120 (Thr BA 120) Performance and Popular Culture. 3 cr. U. Elements of theatre in live performance, television programs, periodical and television advertisements, film, and music video. Prereq: none.
200 (Thr BA 200) Technical Production. 3 cr. U. Principles and practice of technical production in the areas of stagecraft, properties, lighting, and sound. Requires scheduled work in shops under faculty supervision. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 109(P).
201 (Thr BA 201) Stage Costuming and Makeup. 3 cr. U. Techniques used in the design, construction and maintenance of stage costumes; and the application of theatrical makeup. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 109(P) or 112(P).
202 (Thr BA 202) Theatre Practicum. 1-4 cr. U. Practical work on live performance productions. Credit earned by serving on publicity, house, stage, sound, light, or costume crews, or by stage managing or performing. May be retaken to max of 4 cr. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 100(P) or 103(P), & one of the following: Theatre(Thr BA) 101(P), 109(P), 110(P), or 112(P).
202 (effective 09/02/2008) Theatre Practicum. 1-4 cr. U. Practical work on live performance productions. Credit earned by serving on publicity, house, stage, sound, light, or costume crews, or by stage managing or performing. May be retaken to max of 4 cr. Prereq: Theatre 214(P) or 225(P)
204 (Thr BA 204) Participatory Theatre. 3 cr. U. Introduction to the study, methodologies, and practice of participatory theatre including happenings, environmental theatre, therapeutic theatre, and celebratory theatre. Prereq: Theatre (Thr BA) 101(P) or 110(P); or cons instr.
204 (effective 09/02/2008) Participatory Theatre. 3 cr. U. Introduction to the study, methodologies, and practice of participatory theatre including happenings, environmental theatre, therapeutic theatre, and celebratory theatre. Prereq: none
205 (ThrPTTP 205) Fundamentals of Drafting for the Stage I. 3 cr. U. An introduction to mechanical drawing techniques for the construction and rigging of stage scenery. Prereq: none.
207 (Thr BA 207) Stage Lighting. 3 cr. U. Lectures and demonstrations concerning theories of light and electricity; mechanics of theatrical lighting instruments, control systems and accessories; introduction to graphics of stage lighting design. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 109(P) or cons instr.
208 (ThrPTTP 208) Costume History : A Social and Pictorial View. 3 cr. U. History of costume and fashion with an emphasis on cultural aspects and development of dress in Western world. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 225(P).
209 (ThrPTTP 209) Costume History II. 3 cr. U. Study of costumes from 1670 to present. Emphasis on social and cultural changes in dress and behavior. Prereq: none.
210 (ThrPTTP 210) Technical Theatre Practicum. 3 cr. U. Practical application of stage scenery, costumes, lighting, properties, and sound. Afternoon lab hours in shops or running shows required. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 112(P) or cons instr.
210 (effective 09/02/2008) Technical Theatre Practicum. 3 cr. U. Practical application of stage scenery, costumes, lighting, properties, and sound. Afternoon lab hours in shops or running shows required. Prereq: cons instr.
213 (Thr BA 213) Play Analysis. 3 cr. U. Methods of analysis of the dramatic text for production; the elements of a play through discussion and written analysis of selected works. Prereq: Theatre majors-Theatre(Thr BA) 103(P) or Theatre(Thr BA) 100(P); Others-none.
213 (effective 09/02/2008) Play Analysis. 3 cr. U. Methods of analysis of the dramatic text for production; the elements of a play through discussion and written analysis of selected works. Prereq: none.
214 (effective 09/02/2008) Stagecraft. 4 cr. U. Principles and practices of theatrical construction techniques for scenery and props, lighting and sound installation emphasizing safety and craftsmanship. Requires scheduled work in production studios under faculty supervision. Prereq: none
214 (ThrPTTP 214) Stagecraft. 3 cr. U. Practical fabrication and installation of theatrical scenery with emphasis on professional construction techniques, safety and craftsmanship. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to the Theatre BFA Tech Prod track.
215 (effective 09/02/2008) Properties Production. 3 cr. U. Introductory properties shop/management artisan skills with basic construction and finishing techniques for stage properties. Prereq: Theatre 214(P) or cons instr.
215 (ThrPTTP 215) Properties Production. 3 cr. U. Introductory properties shop skills with basic construction and finishing techniques for stage properties. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to BFA Tech Prod track.
216 (ThrPTTP 216) Lighting Production. 3 cr. U. Development of skills for producing stage lighting including electrical theory, wiring and control, hand, focus, board programming, and master electrician management techniques. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to BFA Tech Prod track.
217 (ThrPTTP 217) Sound Production. 3 cr. U. Development of skills for sound control, editing, and reproduction techniques. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to BFA Tech Prod track.
218 (effective 01/26/2009) Drafting for the Theatre. 3 cr. U. Development of basic techniques in hand drafting and graphic communication for the theatre. Prereq: none.
218 (ThrPTTP 218) Drafting for the Theatre. 2 cr. U. Development of basic techniques in hand drafting and graphic communication for the theatre. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to BFA Tech Prod track.
219 (effective 09/02/2008) Computer Assisted Drafting for the Theatre. 3 cr. U. Development of skills in computer aided drafting techniques for scenery, properties, and lighting. Prereq: Theatre 218(P) or cons instr.
219 (ThrPTTP 219) Computer Assisted Drafting for the Theatre. 2 cr. U. Development of skills in computer aided drafting techniques for scenery, properties, and lighting. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 218(P).
220 (Thr BA 220) Stage Management Production. 1-6 cr. U. Practical work on departmental, music, and dance productions as stage managers, assistant stage managers, assistant to the director, or house managers. Retakable to max of 6 cr. Prereq: soph st or cons instr.
224 (104) (effective 01/26/2009) Make-Up. 3 cr. U. Emphasis on materials, effects of light, color and character analysis. Prereq: none
225 (ThrPTTP 225) Costume Construction. 3 cr. U. Mechanics and technology of art of costuming. All aspects of costumer's craft surveyed including practical work in shop. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA prog.
225 (effective 09/02/2008) Costume Construction. 4 cr. U. Mechanics and technology of art of costuming. All aspects of costumer's craft surveyed including practical work in shop. Prereq: none
230 (effective 09/02/2008) Acting II: Text and Performance. 3 cr. U. Basic acting techniques in realsim and extended realism through scene work and exercises exploring dramatic action, focus of attention and script analysis. Prereq: Theatre 110(P) or cons instr.
230 (Thr BA 230) Acting II. 3 cr. U. Continued emphasis on acting techniques through scene work and exercises in development of ensemble, focus of attention and script analysis. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 103(P) or 100(P); Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P) & 213(P); & cons instr.
231 (106) (effective 01/26/2009) Introduction to Voice and Speech. 3 cr. U. Lectures and exercises designed to begin the development of a more open, resonant, and flexible speaking voice for everyday use. Prereq: none.
232 (ThrPTTP 232) Tailoring I. 3 cr. U. Construction of costume: tailoring techniques with an emphasis on textiles, cutting, fitting, and alterations. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 240(C).
233 (ThrPTTP 233) Tailoring II. 3 cr. U. Construction of costumes; advanced tailoring techniques, practical application of classwork in costume shop. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 232(P).
236 (112) (effective 01/26/2009) Theatre Production and Design. 3 cr. U. Design process exploring styles, methods, and presentation for scenery and costumes in traditional and non-traditional theatre. Prereq: Theatre 214(P) or 225(P
240 (ThrPTTP 240) Patternmaking I. 3 cr. U. Flatpattern method. Includes drafting, pivoting, and slash and spread techniques. Emphasis on theatrical costumes. Prereq: admis to Theatre BFA prog.
242 (ThrPTTP 242) Draping I. 3 cr. U. Introduction to principles of draping techniques applied to stage costumes. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 240(P).
275 (Thr BA 275) Introduction to Performing Arts Management. 3 cr. U. Exploration of management challenges in non-profit theatre including mission, organization, leadership, staffing, and marketing. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 100(P) or 103 & Theatre(Thr BA) 109(P) or 112(P).
275 (effective 09/02/2008) Performing Arts Management. 3 cr. U. Exploration of stage and theatre management processes including rehearsal and production management techniques and introductory management principles for non-profit theatre Prereq: Theatre 215(P) or Theatre 225(P) or cons instr.
280 (ThrPTTP 280) Stage Management Production Skills. 3 cr. U. Development of skills in the process of organizing and running theatrical productions from inception through rehearsals and performance. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P); admis to BFA Stage Management track.
280 (ThrPTTP 280) (effective 09/02/2008) Stage Management Production Skills. 3 cr. U. Development of skills in the process of organizing and running theatrical productions from inception through rehearsals and performance. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P); admis to BFA Stage Management track.
281 (ThrPTTP 281) Stage Management Communication Techniques. 3 cr. U. Development of effective written and verbal communication for stage management in all facets of production. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 280(P) or cons instr.
282 (ThrPTTP 282) Stage Management Production Skills I-B. 3 cr. U. Further developments of skills in the process of organizing and running theatrical productions from inception through rehearsals and performance. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
283 (ThrPTTP 283) Stage Management Communication Techniques I-B. 3 cr. U. Further development of written and verbal communication related to stage management. Emphasizes effectiveness in all facets of production. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
285 (233) (effective 09/02/2008) Costume Construction II. 3 cr. U. Construction of costumes; advanced tailoring techniques, practical application of classwork in costume shop. Prereq: Theatre 225(P).
301 (ThrPTTP 301) Theatrical Millinery. 3 cr. U. Projects in costume accessory construction. Emphasis on millinery and hat blocking. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 225(P).
302 (Thr BA 302) Theatre Sound and Acoustics. 3 cr. U. Study the physical phenomenon of sound and acoustics; exposure to techniques for preparing sound for technical production; study recording, reinforcement, building production sound effects, and sound system control through lecture, demonstration and project work. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 109 & soph st.
304 (effective 09/02/2008) Costume Design. 3 cr. U. Designing the play, understanding the basic principles of costume design. Rendering technique, color theory and the elements of design are covered. Prereq: Theatre 225(P) or cons instr.
304 (ThrPTTP 204) Costume Design. 3 cr. U. Designing the play, understanding the basic principles of costume design. Rendering technique, color theory and the elements of design are covered. Prereq: admis to Theatre BFA Prog & Theatre(Thr BA) 112(P).
305 (Thr BA 305) The Theatrical Experience: (Subtitled). 3 cr. U. Performances, demonstrations, and lectures focusing on specific aspects of theatrical production. Attendance at live theatrical performances required Retakable with change in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.
311 Advanced Theatre Games and Improvisation. 3 cr. U. Advanced study in a wide variety of long-form acting improvisations and games designed to free and channel self expression of performers and non-performers. Counts as repeat of Theatre 490 with topics, 'Advanced Theatre Games' or 'Theatre Games II." Prereq: Theatre 111(P) or cons instr. Improvisational performance attendance required.
314 (effective 09/02/2008) Scenic Production. 3 cr. U. Practical fabrication and installation of scenery with emphasis on advanced construction techniques, safety, and craftsmanship. Prereq: Theatre 214(P).
314 (ThrPTTP 314) Advanced Stagecraft. 3 cr. U. Exploration of detailed scenic element fabrication techniques including architectural reproduction, joinery, finish carpentry, cabinetry, and complex motion systems. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 214(P).
315 (ThrPTTP 315) Advanced Properties Production. 3 cr. U. Restoration and construction techniques for soft goods fabrication and prop furniture repair and modification. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 215(P) or 225(P).
316 (ThrPTTP 316) Electrics and Audio Production II-A. 2 cr. U. Further development of skills necessary for producing lighting and sound for theatre including electrical theory, wiring and control, sound editing, and reproduction techniques. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
317 (ThrPTTP 317) Sound Design and Technology. 3 cr. U. Skill development in sound design and editing utilizing sound-scaping and basic music composition for storytelling on the stage. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 217(P).
318 (ThrPTTP 318) Scene Design. 3 cr. U. Development of design sensibility for stage set design from script analysis, research, and initial concept to model making of final design. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 218(P), or writ cons instr.
318 (effective 09/02/2008) Scene Design. 3 cr. U. Development of design sensibility for stage set design from script analysis, research, and initial concept to model making of final design. Prereq: Theatre 236(112)(P) and Theatre 218(P) or cons instr.
319 (ThrPTTP 319) Scenic Painting. 3 cr. U. Development of skills in stage painting techniques for scenery and properties. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 215(P) & 214(P), or writ cons instr.
319 (effective 09/02/2008) Scenic Painting. 3 cr. U. Development of skills in stage painting techniques for scenery and properties. Prereq: Theatre 236(112)(P) or cons instr.
320 (effective 09/02/2008) Performing Community. 3 cr. U. Exploration of community-based work in the arts including community and civic dialogue, community art roles, ethics of representation, and relationships. Prereq: none.
321 (Thr BA 321) The Theatre: Beginnings Through Realism. 3 cr. U. Study of the development of theatre art and its practice, performance, and scripts, from classical antiquity through the 19th century. Prereq: soph st.
322 (Thr BA 322) The Theatre: Modern and Contemporary Period. 3 cr. U. Study of the development of theatre art and its practice, performance, and scripts from 1900 to the present. Prereq: soph st.
323 (effective 09/02/2008) World Theatre. 3 cr. U. Exploration of theatre and ritual in cultures and countries around the world. Prereq: soph st.
325 (Thr BA 325) History of Costume. 3 cr. U. Study of costume and fashion from Egyptians to present. Emphasis on the sociological and cultural changes in patterns of dress and behavior. Prereq: none.
330 (effective 09/02/2008) Acting Topics: (Subtitled). 3 cr. U. Exploration of advanced acting techniques through various topic changes. May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: Theatre 230(P); & cons instr.
330 (Thr BA 330) Acting III. 3 cr. U. Advanced acting techniques including non-realistic and period styles. May be retaken twice for cr. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 230(P); & cons instr.
332 (232) (effective 09/02/2008) Tailoring I. 3 cr. U. Construction of costume: tailoring techniques with an emphasis on textiles, cutting, fitting, and alterations. Prereq: Theatre 285(233)(P).
337 (217) (effective 01/26/2009) Sound Production. 3 cr. U. Exploration of sound recording and playback techniques for live performance including digital editing and computer based show control systems. Prereq: Theatre 214 (P) or cons instr.
338 (216) (effective 09/02/2008) Lighting Production. 3 cr. U. Development of skills for producing stage lighting including electrical and color theory, wiring and control, focus,control programming and master electrician management techniques and design. Prereq: Theatre 214(P) or cons instr.
339 (effective 09/02/2008) Stage Combat. 3 cr. U. Basic techniques of unarmed stage combat focusing on safety, partnering skills, and technical proficiency. Prereq: none.
340 (ThrPTTP 340) Patternmaking II. 3 cr. U. Advanced pattern making techniques for theatrical costumes with an emphasis on period styles. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 240(P).
342 (ThrPTTP 342) Draping II. 3 cr. U. Advanced draping techniques for period and contemporary styles. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 242(P).
343 (240) (effective 01/26/2009) Patternmaking I. 3 cr. U. Flatpattern method. Includes drafting, pivoting, and slash and spread techniques. Emphasis on theatrical costumes. Prereq: Theatre 285(P).
354 (242) (effective 09/02/2008) Draping I. 3 cr. U. Introduction to principles of draping techniques applied to stage costumes. Prereq: Theatre 343(240)P
359 (Thr BA 359) Playwriting I. 3 cr. U/G. Playwriting process through in-class excercises, writing assignments, critical analysis, and discussion. Prereq: jr st, & Theatre(Thr BA) 100(P) or 103(P); or grad st or cons instr.
359 (effective 01/26/2009) Playwriting I. 3 cr. U/G. Playwriting process through in-class excercises, writing assignments, critical analysis, and discussion. Prereq: jr st, & Theatre 213(P); or grad st or cons instr.
361 (ThrPTTP 361) Physical Analysis I-A. 1 cr. U. Analysis and training to improve body awareness. Focus on body alignment, levels of tension and relaxation. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
362 (ThrPTTP 362) Physical Analysis I-B. 1 cr. U. Continued analysis and training to improve body awareness. Focus on habitual postures and gestures. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
363 (ThrPTTP 363) Text Analysis I-A. 1 cr. U. Development of analytical skills for interpretation of texts as applied to acting. Focus on 20th century American realism. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
364 (ThrPTTP 364) Text Analysis I-B. 1 cr. U. Continued development of analytical skills for interpretation of texts as applied to the actor. Focuses on work of Shakespeare. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
365 (ThrPTTP 365) Verse and Language 1-A. 1 cr. U. Training in background and speaking of classical texts with concentration on metrication, sense versus metric stress, and the structure of a Shakespearean sonnet. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
366 (ThrPTTP 366) Verse and Language I-B. 1 cr. U. Continued training in background and speaking of classical texts, with concentration on international phonetic association (IPA) alphabet, contextual and historical assimilation and considerations of connected speech. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
380 (ThrPTTP 380) Stage Management Production Skills II-A. 3 cr. U. Further development of skills in the process of organizing and running theatrical productions from inception through rehearsals and performance. Course content variable dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
380 (effective 09/02/2008) Stage Management. 3 cr. U. Development of skills for the successful management of theatrical productions from auditions through rehearsal and performance. Prereq: Theatre 275(P)
381 (ThrPTTP 381) Stage Management Communication Techniques II-A. 3 cr. U. Further development of written and verbal communication related to stage management. Emphasizes effectiveness in all facets of production. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
382 (ThrPTTP 382) Stage Management Production Skills II-B. 3 cr. U. Further development of skills in the process of organizing and running theatrical productions from inception through rehearsals and performance. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
383 (ThrPTTP 383) Stage Management Communication Techniques II-B. 3 cr. U. Further development of written and verbal communication related to stage management. Emphasizes effectiveness in all facets of production. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
400 (effective 09/02/2008) Foundations. 1 cr. U. Exercises from various disciplines to stretch, energize, and prepare for the day's work in acting and production. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: Admis. to Theatre BFA Acting track.
400 (ThrPTTP 400) Foundations. 1 cr. U. Exercises from various disciplines to stretch, energize, and prepare for the day's work in acting and production. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: Theatre major in BFA acting track; Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P); audition; writ cons instr.
401 (ThrPTTP 401) Fabric Painting and Dyeing. 3 cr. U. Study and practical work in dyeing and painting fabrics for stage purposes. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 225(P) or 215(P).
402 (ThrPTTP 402) Production Coordination. 2 cr. U. Exploration of theatre production issues including effective communication, budgeting, scheduling, ethics, and professional work practices. May be retaken to max of 6 sem. Prereq: Theatre(THRPTTP) 210(P), admis to BFA Stage Mgmt, Tech or Costume Prod tracks.
407 (Thr BA 407) Contemporary Theatre Performance: (Subtitled). 1-3 cr. U. Study of plays and current productions, playwrights, directors, actors, and theatrical practices in selected cities. Credits determined in consultation with instructor. May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: none.
408 Acting in Musical Theatre. 3 cr. U. Scene study in musical theatre, developing character through song, movement and text. Prereq: Theatre 470(P), Dance 327(P), Music 140(P); or cons instr
408 (effective 09/02/2008) Acting in Musical Theatre. 3 cr. U. Scene study in musical theatre, developing character through song, movement and text. Prereq: writ cons instr.
410 (Thr BA 410) Stage Directing. 3 cr. U/G. Basic skills of staging, play analysis, rehearsal technique, and production organization. Prereq: jr st; & Thr BA 100(P) or 103(P); Thr BA 101(P) or 110(P); Thr BA 102(P), 109(P) or 112(P) &, for Theatre Majors only, Thr BA 213(P).
410 (effective 01/26/2009) Stage Directing. 3 cr. U/G. Basic skills of staging, play analysis, rehearsal technique, and production organization. Prereq: jr st; & Theatre 230(P)
412 (ThrPTTP 412) Career Preparation and Development. 0-1 cr. U. The development of portfolio and interview techniques in preparation for careers in stage management, costume production, or technical production. Prereq: admis to BFA Stage Mgmt, Tech or Costume prod tracks, Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P).
412 (effective 09/02/2008) Career Preparation and Development. 2 cr. U. The development of portfolio and interview techniques in preparation for careers in stage management, costume production, or technical production. Prereq: Theatre 275(P) or cons instr
414 (ThrPTTP 414) Advanced Scenic Production. 3 cr. U. Practical application of creative problem solving and engineering solutions to explore motion control, illusion, and structural analysis for the stage. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 314(P).
415 (ThrPTTP 415) Casting and Molding for the Stage. 3 cr. U. Study of one-part and two-part molding and casting applications including sculpting for mask making and stage properties. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 215(P) or 225(P).
415 (effective 09/02/2008) Casting and Molding for the Stage. 3 cr. U. Study of one-part and two-part molding and casting applications including sculpting for mask making and stage properties. Prereq: Theatre 215(P) or 225(P) or cons instr.
416 (ThrPTTP 416) Electrics and Audio Production III-A. 3 cr. U. Additional development of skills necessary for producing lighting and sound for theatre including advanced electrical theory, wiring and control, sound editing, and reproduction techniques. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
417 (ThrPTTP 417) Electrics and Audio Production III-B. 3 cr. U. Additional development of skills necessary for producing lighting and sound for theatre including advanced electrical theory, wiring and control, sound editing, and reproduction techniques. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
418 (ThrPTTP 418) Lighting Design. 3 cr. U. Introduction to the process and elements of lighting and exploration of creative design process. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 216(P) & 218(P).
418 (effective 09/02/2008) Lighting Design. 3 cr. U. Exploration of elements and principles of lighting design and creative design process. Prereq: Theatre 338(216)(P) or cons instr.
419 (ThrPTTP 419) Painting And Design Process III-B. 3 cr. U. Additional development of skills in painting techniques for scenery and properties, advanced theory of scenic, property, sound and lighting design, and design process. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
420 (Thr BA 420) Production for Public Performance. 3 cr. U/G. Design process and production technique in educational, community, and non-traditional settings. Low-cost, creative solutions for found/non-theatre spaces. Prereq: jr st.
421 (effective 09/02/2008) Shop Management for the Theatre. 3 cr. U. Management principles of professional theatrical shops. Emphasis on budget planning, purchasing, hiring, and managing. Prereq: Theatre 275(P)
421 (ThrPTTP 421) Shop Management for the Theatre. 4 cr. U. Management principles of professional theatrical shops. Emphasis on budget planning, purchasing, hiring, and managing. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 402(P).
422 (ThrPTTP 422) Costume Shop Management. 3 cr. U. Principles of professional theatrical costume shop management. Emphasis on working with budgets, designers and other departments. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 421(P).
425 (ThrPTTP 425) Introduction to Professional Theatre Study: (Subtitled). 1 cr. U/G. Appropriate, safe, and effective utilization of tools and processes for theatre production. Not retakable for cr. Prereq: admis to BFA Stage Mgmt, Tech or Costume prod tracks, Theatre 210(P).
426 (Thr BA 426) Empathy and Performance. 3 cr. U/G. The historical interpretations of empathy applied in theatre, film, performance art, cultural education. Prereq: jr st, & Theatre(Thr BA) 100(P) or 103(P); or grad st or cons instr.
430 (effective 01/26/2009) Stage Voice and Speech 1. 2 cr. U. Exploration of vocal anatomy, breath and breath support for speech, individual vocal habits and the actor's vocal warm-up. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA Acting track.
430 (ThrPTTP 430) Stage Voice and Speech I-A. 2 cr. U. Basic breath control and tone production, ear training and phonetics to develop strength, control, flexibility, and awareness. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA Acting track, Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P), audition, cons instr.
431 (effective 09/02/2008) Stage Voice and Speech 2. 2 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 430. Prereq: Theatre 430(P).
431 (ThrPTTP 431) Stage Voice and Speech I-B. 2 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre(ThrPTTP) 430. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 430(P).
432 (Thr BA 402) Advanced Theatre Practicum. 1-6 cr. U. Advanced level practical work on live performance productions performing, serving on publicity, management, stage or costume crews. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st, Theatre 202(P)(Thr BA 202).
435 (effective 09/02/2008) Production Management. 3 cr. U. Theatre management processes utilizing leadership, problem-solving, and project management skills for budgeting, scheduling, personnel and facility management, and season planning. Prereq: Theatre 275(P) or cons instr.
437 (317) (effective 09/02/2008) Sound Design and Technology. 3 cr. U. Skill development in sound design and editing utilizing sound-scaping and basic music composition for storytelling on the stage. Prereq: Theatre 337(227)(P) or cons instr
439 (effective 09/02/2008) Advanced Stage Combat. 3 cr. U. Advanced techniques in stage combat arts focusing on use of bladed weapons integrated into performance and stage movement. Prereq: Theatre 339(P).
440 (ThrPTTP 440) Stage Movement I-A. 2 cr. U. Exercises and assignments to develop alignment, strength, flexibility, control, awareness, endurance, rhythmic sensitivity, balance, and expressiveness. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P), audition, cons instr.
440 (effective 01/26/2009) Physical Performance 1. 2 cr. U. Training and exercises to create physical awareness, skills, and presence in space for performance through movement, improvisation, and sensory/composition work. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track.
441 (effective 09/02/2008) Physical Performance 2. 2 cr. U. Physical exercises, improvisation, and text work to deepen the connection between actor and imagination utilizing full bodywork for creating character and dramatic action. Prereq: admis to Theatre BFA acting track; Theatre 440(P).
441 (ThrPTTP 441) Stage Movement I-B. 2 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre(ThrPTTP) 440. Prereq: admis to Theatre BFA acting track; Theatre(ThrPTTP) 440(P).
442 (ThrPTTP 442) Draping III. 3 cr. U. Continuation of draping II, emphasizing research projects of period techniques. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
443 (effective 09/02/2008) Pattern Making II. 3 cr. U. Continuation of Pattern Making with an emphasis on period styles and menswear patterns. Prereq: Theatre 343(240)(P).
443 (ThrPTTP 443) Pattern Making III. 3 cr. U. Continuation of Pattern Making II with an emphasis on period styles and menswear patterns. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 340(P).
444 (ThrPTTP 444) Costume Crafts III. 3 cr. U. Advanced projects in costume accessory construction. Emphasis on mask making and jewelry making for stage purposes. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
444 (effective 01/26/2009) Costume Crafts. 3 cr. U. Advanced projects in costume accessory construction. Prereq: Theatre 215(P) or Theatre 225(P) or cons instr.
445 (Thr BA 415) Management for Public Performance. 3 cr. U. Rehearsal/performance process and management technique in educational, community, and non-traditional settings. Creative solutions for student/volunteer productions. Prereq: jr st.
448 (Thr BA 425) Theatre in the General Classroom. 3 cr. U. Understanding and utilizing theatre techniques (narrative construction, character development, improvisation, storytelling, embodied learning, impersonation) to enhance experiential learning in non-theatre classrooms. Prereq: jr st.
450 (ThrPTTP 450) Stage Speech I-A. 1 cr. U. Ear training and phonetics. Corrective work on individual regional speech habits. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
451 (ThrPTTP 451) Stage Speech I-B. 1 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 450. Prereq: Theatre 450.
459 (Thr BA 459) Playwriting II. 3 cr. U/G. Advanced playwriting process through extensive writing assignments, critical analysis, and presentation. Prereq: jr st & Theatre(Thr BA) 359(P); or grad st or cons instr.
459 (effective 09/02/2008) Playwriting II. 3 cr. U/G. Advanced playwriting process through extensive writing assignments, critical analysis, and presentation. Prereq: jr st & Theatre 359(P); or grad st or cons instr.
460 (effective 09/02/2008) Storytelling: (Subtitled). 2-3 cr. U. Development of skills to locate, clarify, and tell stories from every culture ranging from conversation to performance. Off-campus project work may be required. Retakeable with change in topic to max of 3 sem. Prereq: none, except as required for specific topic.
460 (Thr BA 460) Storytelling: (Subtitled). 2-3 cr. U. Storytelling exists in every culture (African-, Asian-, Native-, or Latin-American); ranging from conversation to theatre performance. Skills developed to locate, clarify, and tell those stories. Specific credits announced in Schedule of Classes when course is offered. Retakeable with change in topic to max of 3 sem. Prereq: none, except as required for specific topic.
461 (ThrPTTP 461) Physical Analysis II-A. 1 cr. U. Continued analysis and training to improve body awareness. Focus on the integration of facial expression with posture and gesture. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
462 (ThrPTTP 462) Physical Analysis II-B. 1 cr. U. Continued analysis and training to improve body awareness. Focus on breath patterns and their accompanying emotional states. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
463 (effective 09/02/2008) Master Class in Professional Theatre Study. 1 cr. U. Ongoing development of aesthetic and professional philosophies and practices in performance. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track
463 (ThrPTTP 463) Master Class in Professional Theatre Study. 1 cr. U. Ongoing development of aesthetic and professional philosophies and practices in performance. May be retaken to 6 cr max. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, cons instr.
464 (ThrPTTP 464) Text Analysis II-B. 1 cr. U. Continued development of analytical skills for interpretation of texts as applied to acting. Focuses on non-realistic and innovative texts. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
465 (Thr BA 465) Applied Theatre. 3 cr. U. Theatre techniques to enhance communication, mediation, and leadership in community, cultural, educational, and business settings. Community-based project work required. Prereq: jr st & Theatre(Thr BA) 204(P); or grad st.
465 (effective 09/02/2008) Applied Theatre. 3 cr. U. Theatre techniques to enhance communication, mediation, and leadership in community, cultural, educational, and business settings. Community-based project work required. Prereq: soph st or cons instr.
466 (ThrPTTP 466) Verse and Language II-B. 1 cr. U. Continued training in background and speaking of classical texts, with concentration on Shakespeare's plays, greek messenger speeches, and other heightened forms of poetic drama. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
470 (ThrPTTP 470) Acting Technique II-A. 1-4 cr. U. Development of basic acting skills and application to texts drawn from American realism. Emphasis on psycho-physical technique, dramatic action, personalization, expressive use of self. Theatre Major with BFA acting track, Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P), audition, cons instr.
470 (effective 01/26/2009) Acting Technique 3. 1-4 cr. U. Development of basic acting skills and application to texts drawn from American realism. Emphasis on psycho-physical technique, dramatic action, personalization, expressive use of self. Prereq: Theatre Major with admission to BFA acting track.
471 (effective 09/02/2008) Acting Technique 4. 1-4 cr. U. Fundamentals of acting in classical texts. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, Theatre 470(P).
471 (ThrPTTP 471) Acting Technique II-B. 1-4 cr. U. Further development of expressiveness through mastery of basic skills and the expressive use of self, culminating in projects drawn from European Realism and Poetic Realism. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, Theatre(ThrPTTP) 470(P).
472 (Thr BA 472) Performance Workshop. 1-3 cr. U. Workshops in specific performance skills under faculty supervision. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.
472 (effective 01/26/2009) Performance Workshop: (Subtitled). 1-3 cr. U. Workshops in creating performance under faculty supervision. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.
473 (Thr BA 473) Theatre in Elementary Education. 3 cr. U/G. Theatre experiences for growth and development of elementary school child. Discussion, lectures, and experimentation, analysis of materials, age groups, and situations. Teaching of children's theatre classes. Prereq: School of the Arts or Education majors or cons instr.
474 (Thr BA 474) Theatre in Secondary Education. 3 cr. U/G. Methods and philosophy of teaching theatre in the secondary school. Theory and practice in solving problems arising in practical teaching situations. Observation of Theatre classes. Prereq: Theatre major or cons instr
475 (ThrPTTP 475) Rehearsal and Performance Techniques I. 1-6 cr. U. Practical instruction and beginning assignments in the preparation, rehearsal, and performance of theatrical productions. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
475 (effective 01/26/2009) Rehearsal and Performance: (Subtitled). 1-6 cr. U. Practical experience in the preparation, rehearsal, stage management or performance of theatrical productions. May be retaken for credit to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none, except as required for specific topic.
480 (ThrPTTP 480) Advanced Stage Management Skills. 3 cr. U. Further development of skills in the process of organizing and running theatrical productions from inception through rehearsals and performance. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 281(P) or cons instr.
480 (effective 09/02/2008) Advanced Stage Management Skills. 3 cr. U. Further development of skills in the process of organizing and running theatrical productions from inception through rehearsals and performance. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: Theatre 380(P) & cons instr.
481 (ThrPTTP 481) Stage Management Communication Techniques IIIA. 3 cr. U. Further development of written and verbal communication related to stage management. Emphasizes effectiveness in all facets of production. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
482 (ThrPTTP 482) Stage Management Production Skills IIIB. 3 cr. U. Further development of skills in organizing and running theatrical productions from inception through rehearsals and performance. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
483 (ThrPTTP 483) Stage Management Communication Techniques IIIB. 3 cr. U. Further development of written and verbal communication related to stage management. Emphasizes effectiveness in all facets of production. Course content variable, dependent upon production requirements. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.
484 (Thr BA 484) Field Work in Theatre. 1-3 cr. U/G. Theatre education field experiences in schools, agencies, and institutions. Retakeable to max of 3 sem. Prereq: Theatre majors; Thr BA 473(P) or 474(P); & cons instr.
485 (Thr BA 485) Teaching Field Work in Theatre - Elementary Level. 2-6 cr. U/G. Student teaching experience in cooperating school systems in or near Milwaukee; supervision by mentor-teacher and members of Theatre faculty; weekly seminar; portfolio development. May not be retaken for cr. Prereq: BA in Theatre or equiv; & admis to Theatre teaching cert
485 (effective 01/26/2009) Teaching Field Work in Theatre - Elementary Level. 2-6 cr. U/G. Student teaching experience in cooperating school systems in or near Milwaukee; supervision by mentor-teacher and members of Theatre faculty; weekly seminar; portfolio development. May not be retaken for cr. Prereq: jr st & admis to Theatre teaching cert & cons instr
486 (Thr BA 486) Teaching Field Work in Theatre - Secondary Level. 2-6 cr. U/G. Student teaching experience in cooperating school systems in or near Milwaukee; supervision by mentor-teacher and members of the Theatre faculty; weekly seminar; portfolio development. May not be retaken for cr. Prereq: BA in Theatre or equiv; & admis to Theatre teaching cert
486 (effective 01/26/2009) Teaching Field Work in Theatre - Secondary Level. 2-6 cr. U/G. Student teaching experience in cooperating school systems in or near Milwaukee; supervision by mentor-teacher and members of the Theatre faculty; weekly seminar; portfolio development. May not be retaken for cr. Prereq: jr st & admis to Theatre teaching cert & cons instr.
490 (Thr BA 490) Topics in Theatre: (Subtitled). 2-4 cr. U/G. Various forms of theatre processes or theatrical presentation/production. Specific credits announced in Schedule of Classes whenever course is offered. May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq jr st & Theatre(Thr BA) 103(P); or grad st, or cons instr.
490 (effective 09/02/2008) Topics in Theatre: (Subtitled). 2-4 cr. U/G. Various forms of theatre processes or theatrical presentation/production. Specific credits announced in Schedule of Classes whenever course is offered. May be retaken with change in topic to max of 8 cr. Prereq: jr st; see Schedule of Classes for add'l prereq's.
497 Study Abroad in Theatre. (Subtitled). 1-12 cr. U. Interdisciplinary and foundational exploration of world theatre through exchange programs, perfformance tours, or foreign cultural study. May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog. Foreign language proficiency required for some programs.
530 (ThrPTTP 530) Stage Voice and Speech II-A. 2 cr. U. Continuation of theatre 431 with an emphasis on range extension and the development of greater variety in expressiveness. Prereq: Theatre 431(P).
530 (effective 01/26/2009) Stage Voice and Speech 3. 2 cr. U. Vocal exploration through analysis of verse and heightened language, recorded voice work, and beginning dialects for the stage. Prereq: Theatre 431(P).
531 (ThrPTTP 531) Voice Development II-B. 1 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 530. Prereq: Theatre 530(P).
531 (effective 09/02/2008) Stage Voice and Speech 4. 2 cr. U. Advanced dialects for stage utilizing individual research and presentation of a dialect focusing on advanced voice and speech work. Prereq: Theatre 530(P).
540 (ThrPTTP 540) Stage Movement II-A. 2 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre(ThrPTTP) 441, with an emphasis on physical characterization, juggling, clowning and other advanced movement techniques. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 441(P).
540 (effective 01/26/2009) Physical Performance 3. 2 cr. U. Development of and training in extended physical theatre techniques drawn from current performance research and text study. Prereq: Theatre 441(P).
541 (effective 09/02/2008) Physical Performance 4. 2 cr. U. Exploration of movement and acting challenges through rehearsal and performance of new play texts. Prereq: Theatre 540(P).
541 (ThrPTTP 541) Stage Movement II-B. 2 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 540. Prereq: Theatre 540(P).
550 (ThrPTTP 550) Stage Speech II-A. 1 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 451, with an empahsis on phrasing, verse scansion. Prereq: Theatre 451.
551 (ThrPTTP 551) Stage Speech II-B. 1 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 550. Prereq: Theatre 550(P).
565 (Thr BA 565) Human Experience Theatre. 2-4 cr. U. Research, development, and performance of scenarios addressing a variety of life issues (e.g., diversity, discrimination, sexual harassment) in the workplace, school, or community setting. May be retaken to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st, & Theatre(Thr BA) 101(P) or 110(P); or grad st & cons instr.
570 (effective 01/26/2009) Acting 5. 3 cr. U. Scene work in pre-modern texts. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, Theatre 471(P)
570 (ThrPTTP 570) Acting Technique III-A. 3 cr. U. Emphasis on classical plays and styles. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, Theatre(ThrPTTP) 471(P).
571 (effective 09/02/2008) Acting 6. 3 cr. U. Contemporary Performance Techniques. Work in the development and performance of new and contemporary material through ensemble work and physical theatre techniques. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track; Theatre 570(P).
571 Acting Technique III-B. 3 cr. U. More scene study of classical plays and styles. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track; Theatre(ThrPTTP) 570(P).
575 (effective 01/26/2009) Studio. 4 cr. U. Practical application of all phases of production, rehearsal, and performance. May be retaken to max of 16 cr. Prereq: admis to Costume or Tech. Prod. Theatre BFA track.
575 (ThrPTTP 575) Studio. 1-6 cr. U. Practical application of all phases of production, rehearsal, and performance. May be retaken to max of 16 cr. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to one of the Theatre BFA tracks, or writ cons instr.
630 (ThrPTTP 630) Voice Development III-A. 1 cr. U. Individual instruction designed to identify habitual vocal patterns and to strengthen individual weaknesses in voice. Prereq: Theatre 531.
631 (ThrPTTP 631) Voice Development III-B. 1 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 630. Prereq: Theatre 630.
640 (ThrPTTP 640) Stage Movement III-A. 1 cr. U. Individual instruction designed to identify habitual movement patterns and to strengthen individual weaknesses in stage movement. Prereq: Theatre 541.
641 (ThrPTTP 641) Stage Movement III-B. 1 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 640 Prereq: Theatre 640.
650 (ThrPTTP 650) Stage Speech III-A. 1 cr. U. Stage dialects and advanced work in phrasing and verse scansion. Individual tutoring in problem areas. Prereq: Theatre 551.
651 (ThrPTTP 651) Stage Speech III-B. 1 cr. U. Continuation of Theatre 650. Prereq: Theatre 650.
670 (ThrPTTP 670) Acting Laboratory: (Subtitled). 4 cr. U. Workshop designed to identify habitual patterns of interpretation and to strengthen individual weaknesses in acting technique. May be repeated for cr. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track; Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P); audition; cons instr.
675 (ThrPTTP 675) Advanced Studio. 1-6 cr. U. Advanced practical application of all phases of production, rehearsal, and performance. May be retaken to max of 12 cr. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 575(P).
680 (ThrPTTP 680) Seminar in Theatre History: (Subtitled). 3 cr. U. Discussion and research in a specific area of Theatre history. May be retaken with topic change. Prereq: cons instr.
681 (ThrPTTP 681) Seminar in Dramatic Literature: (Subtitled). 3 cr. U. Discussion and research in a specific area of dramatic literature. May be retaken with topic change to a 9 cr max. Prereq: cons instr.
685 (ThrPTTP 685) Internship in Professional Theatre. 1-6 cr. U/G. Engagement with a professional Theatre in individual discipline area. May be retaken to max of 12 cr. Prereq: jr st.
689 (Thr BA 689) Independent Study-Stage Management. 1-6 cr. U/G. Individualized program of supervised study in stage management. Work on productions in stage management is required. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
690 (ThrPTTP 690) Independent Study--Make-Up. 1-6 cr. U. Individual program of supervised study in make-up. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st, writ cons instr.
691 (Thr BA 691) Independent Study-Acting. 1-6 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in acting. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
692 (Thr BA 692) Independent Study-Technical Theatre, Scene Design and Lighting. 1-6 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in technical theatre, scene design, or lighting. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
693 (Thr BA 693) Independent Study-Costumes. 1-6 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in costumes. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
694 (Thr BA 694) Independent Study-Directing. 1-4 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in directing. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
695 (Thr BA 695) Independent Study-History, Literature, and Criticism. 1-6 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in history, literature, and criticism. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
696 (Thr BA 696) Independent Study-Playwriting. 1-6 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in playwriting. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
697 (Thr BA 697) Independent Study-Theatre Education and Children's Theatre. 1-6 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in theatre education and children's theatre. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
698 (Thr BA 698) Independent Study-Theatre Management and Public Relations. 1-6 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in theatre management and public relations. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
699 (Thr BA 699) Independent Study: (Subtitled). 1-6 cr. U/G. Individual program of supervised study in the student's area of emphasis. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

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