Courses
THEA 101 Fundamentals of Theatre
An introduction to the collaborative art of theatre and dramatic literature through lectures, discussion of basic artistic components involved in the theatrical process, and attending live theatre. (1) 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Nelson Barre | M/W/F 10:50AM-11:50AM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
THEA 212 Acting II
Continuation of the pratical application of the fundamental principles of acting, introduced in Acting 1, including voice, movement, analysis, and scene work. Lecture: 4.5 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- THEA 112 or permission. Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Lisa C. Warren | M/W/F 1:40PM-3:10PM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
THEA 225 Scene Design
Techniques and principles for designing scenery for the stage. Model building iscentral to project work as is basic drafting. Thumbnail and perspective sketching are incorporated in this class. (Extra materials required.) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- THEA-125 or permission. Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Mr. Robert S. Bessolo | T/Th 10:10AM-11:40AM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
THEA 312 Acting III
Advanced application of the principles of acting covered in THEA 112 & 212, with an emphasis on in-depth work leading to mature interpretation and performance. Lecture: 4.5 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- THEA-212 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Lisa C. Warren | M/W/F 1:40PM-3:10PM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |