All Courses
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Spring 2021 Aud & Careers Dance (THEA-4700-01)
Designed for dance majors as a culminating course in preparation for final semester auditions and applications for companies and graduate schools. Through this course, students set career goals, create an audition portfolio, and gain exposure to the many challenges and opportunities in dance. Prerequisites: senior standing, THEA 1021 and one semester of THEA 4010 or 4030.
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Spring 2021 Intro to Stage Combat (THEA-2720-01)
The basic techniques used in staging both unarmed stage combat and rapier & dagger fight scenes. Students will experience the process of learning, rehearsing, and performing fight scenes. Includes analysis, discussion, training exercises, and choreographed performance. General curriculum follows that set forth by the Society of American Fight Directors. Prerequisites: THEA 1100.
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Spring 2021 Period Style for Theatre I (THEA-2990-01)
First semester of a one-year survey. Studies antiquity to the Renaissance with an overview of the architecture, décor, clothing, arts and culture as related in their use and understanding of Western drama. The social, economic, and political histories of each period will be discussed as well. THEA 2990 and 2995 should be taken in sequence.
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Spring 2021 Human Behavior & Soc Env II (SOWK-3540-50)
Covers theories and knowledge of human bio-psycho-social-spiritual development and social interactions within a systems framework, with a focus on groups, communities, organizations and institutions. Prerequisites: SOWK 3530 with a C or better and admitted social work major status.
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Spring 2021 History American Mus Thea (THEA-4330-01)
History of the American Musical from its inception to today. Emphasis on developments and literature. Prerequisites: THEA 2010, 2020, 6 hours in theatre at the 3000-level. (Offered alternating years)
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Spring 2021 SW Methods II (SOWK-3640-50)
Focuses on group work within the generalist social work perspective, covering theoretical perspectives, ethics and values, and problem-solving skills applied to task and treatment groups. Prerequisites: SOWK 3630 and 3530 with a C or better and admitted major status.
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Spring 2021 SOWK Practice III (SOWK-3650-50)
Teaches engagement, assessment, intervention and evaluation with organizations, communities and institutions within the generalist social work perspective. Prerequisites: SOWK 3630 with a C or better; SOWK 3540 pre or concurrent; admitted social work major status.
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Spring 2021 Research-Informed Practice (SOWK-4570-50)
Learn about and engage in methods of research applicable to their social work practice. Competence in methods such as single system design and program evaluation will be assessed in this course. Prerequisites: SOWK 4560 with a C or better and admitted social work major status.
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Spring 2021 Theatre for Young Audiences (THEA-3650-01)
Highlights aspects of performance and directing for child audiences. Students explore the work of outstanding contemporary playwrights who are writing for young audiences, and develop techniques in writing, acting, and directing for and with young people. Prerequisite: THEA 1100.
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Spring 2021 20th Cent Thea Dvrsty (THEA-3910-01)
Studies plays and production techniques, within the context of historical and sociological events, as developed in the 20th Century that has led to the cultural diversity seen in modern theatre. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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Spring 2021 Social Policy (SOWK-4850-50)
Examines human rights, social welfare policy, and social, political and economic justice, as well as systems that oppress and create injustice, both in the US and internationally. A focus of will be the analysis of social welfare policy as it affects social justice issues. Prerequisites: SOWK 4060, ECON 1010, and admitted social work major status.
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Spring 2021 Acting For Camera (THEA-3750-01)
Addresses performance skills required in acting for the camera. Covers various techniques, styles, and skills necessary to be successful in the professional world of film and television as an actor. Students perform scenes for 3-camera and single camera set-ups, and become familiar with rudimentary technical skills as crewmembers for shoots. Lecture and test material cover career opportunities, union affiliations, and current trends in the film and television industry. Prerequisites: THEA 1100 and 3730. (Offered alternating years)