Speech

Courses

THEA 1813: Introduction to Drama

Credit Hours 3.0
The student will be introduced to basic techniques of acting. He or she will participate in improvisations and present practice scenes in class to develop abilities in character analysis and creation, stage movement, and voice and body control. The student also will be introduced to technical elements of play production.

THEA 1941: Acting & Directing

Credit Hours 1.0
The student will acquire practical experience by working in theatrical productions. He/she will choose the area in which he/she wishes to gain experience during each semester: (a) acting, directing, and stage management, (b) set design and construction, lighting and sound, (c) costuming and makeup, (d) publicity and program construction. The student may repeat this course for a maximum of four semester hours credit choosing a different area during each enrollment. Each enrollment awards one credit hour.

THEA 1951: Sets & Lighting

Credit Hours 1.0
The student will acquire practical experience by working in theatrical productions. He/she will choose the area in which he/she wishes to gain experience during each semester: (a) acting, directing, and stage management, (b) set design and construction, lighting and sound, (c) costuming and makeup, (d) publicity and program construction. The student may repeat this course for a maximum of four semester hours credit choosing a different area during each enrollment. Each enrollment awards one credit hour.

THEA 1961: Costuming

Credit Hours 1.0
The student will acquire practical experience by working in theatrical productions. He/she will choose the area in which he/she wishes to gain experience during each semester: (a) acting, directing, and stage management, (b) set design and construction, lighting and sound, (c) costuming and makeup, (d) publicity and program construction. The student may repeat this course for a maximum of four semester hours credit choosing a different area during each enrollment. Each enrollment awards one credit hour.

THEA 1971: Publicity

Credit Hours 1.0
The student will acquire practical experience by working in theatrical productions. He/she will choose the area in which he/she wishes to gain experience during each semester: (a) acting, directing, and stage management, (b) set design and construction, lighting and sound, (c) costuming and makeup, (d) publicity and program construction. The student may repeat this course for a maximum of four semester hours credit choosing a different area during each enrollment. Each enrollment awards one credit hour.