2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
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*** Prerequisite: An average <strong>of</strong> at least 75% in Theatre 323, 332, 346,<br />
347 and 324 or 334. ***<br />
THEA 426 6:1-6<br />
Graduating Practicum (Set)<br />
Planning, supervising, and mounting a completed scenic design<br />
project for a department production; completion <strong>of</strong> related academic<br />
assignments.<br />
*** Prerequisite: A grade <strong>of</strong> at least 75% in THEA 425. ***<br />
THEA 429 3:1-4<br />
Design Assistantship<br />
A course in which the student works as a design assistant for a<br />
production designed by a faculty member.<br />
*** Prerequisite: A grade <strong>of</strong> 75% or higher in THEA 334. ***<br />
THEA 435 3:3-1<br />
Preparation for Graduating Practicum (Costume)<br />
Research and preparation for a completed design project (usually in<br />
either sets or costumes) using Associated Designers <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />
standards and completed academic assignments.<br />
*** Prerequisite: An average <strong>of</strong> at least 75% in Theatre 323, 332, 346,<br />
347 and 324 or 334. ***<br />
THEA 436 6:1-6<br />
Graduating Practicum (Costume)<br />
Planning, supervising and mounting a completed costume design<br />
project for a department production; completion <strong>of</strong> related academic<br />
assignments.<br />
*** Prerequisite: THEA 435 ***<br />
THEA 437 3:3-0<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development<br />
This course is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional development course for graduating<br />
theatre majors. An introduction to the major pr<strong>of</strong>essional associations<br />
in Canadian theatre, film and television, portfolio development, writing<br />
a grant, taxation issues, etc.<br />
*** Prerequisite: Successful completion <strong>of</strong> 90 credit hours. ***<br />
THEA 446 6:1-6<br />
Graduating Practicum (Light)<br />
Planning, supervising and mounting a completed lighting design<br />
project for a department production; completion <strong>of</strong> related academic<br />
assignments.<br />
*** Prerequisite: THEA 346 ***<br />
THEA 447 6:1-6<br />
Graduating Practicum (Production Management/Technical<br />
Direction)<br />
Planning, supervising scheduling, organizing, budgeting and resource<br />
management for a department production; completion <strong>of</strong> related<br />
academic assignments.<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the Department Head is required to register. **<br />
THEA 450 3:3-0<br />
Studies in Theatre Aesthetics<br />
Studies relating to dramatic theory and criticism from Aristotle to the<br />
postmodern period.<br />
*** Prerequisite: One <strong>of</strong> THEA 350-359, or a 200 level HIST or<br />
literature course in any language. ***<br />
THEA 451 3:3-0<br />
Applied Criticism<br />
Theory and practice <strong>of</strong> preparing reviews and critiques relating to<br />
theatrical productions. Students will be required to attend plays and<br />
present several reviews or critiques in written and oral form.<br />
THEA 452 3:3-3<br />
Advanced Studies in Dramaturgy - an AA-ZZ series.<br />
Designed for advanced dramaturgy students wishing to undertake a<br />
focused research project, possibly in conjunction with a practical<br />
project involving a production or new play development.<br />
THEA 454 3:3-0<br />
Selected Topics in Theatre History - an AA-ZZ series.<br />
The study <strong>of</strong> selected topics in theatre history and/or literature at the<br />
advanced level. For details <strong>of</strong> the specific topic to be studied each<br />
semester, consult the Theatre Department.<br />
THEA 456 3:3-0<br />
Comparative Studies in Theatrical Style, Form, and/or Place - an<br />
AA-ZZ series.<br />
The comparative study <strong>of</strong> selected theatrical styles and forms,<br />
possibly relative to different cultures or regions. For details <strong>of</strong> the<br />
specific topic to be studied each semester, consult the Theatre<br />
Department.<br />
THEA 459 3:3-0<br />
Advanced Studies in Canadian Theatre and Drama<br />
The advanced study <strong>of</strong> selected topics in Canadian theatre. For<br />
details <strong>of</strong> the specific topic to be studied each semester, consult the<br />
Theatre Department.<br />
*** Prerequisite: One <strong>of</strong> THEA 350-359 or a 200-level HIST or<br />
literature course in any language. ***<br />
THEA 463 3:3-3<br />
Acting Styles I<br />
This practical study <strong>of</strong> how the actor incorporates style as part <strong>of</strong><br />
character leads to performance in a Department Production, and is<br />
followed by a series <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional orientation sessions.<br />
*** Prerequisite: THEA 364 ***<br />
* Note: Offered in fall semester only. *<br />
THEA 464 3:3-3<br />
Acting Styles II<br />
The practical study <strong>of</strong> style is continued with a focus on work that will<br />
lead to the student¿s graduating practicum, followed by the<br />
continuation <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional orientation sessions.<br />
*** Prerequisite: THEA 463 ***<br />
* Note: Offered in winter semester only. *<br />
THEA 467 3:0-6<br />
Performance in Production I<br />
Performance <strong>of</strong> a role in the graduation production for students in the<br />
BFA Acting Program.<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the Department Head is required to register. **<br />
THEA 468 3-6:0-6<br />
Performance in Production II<br />
Performance <strong>of</strong> a role in the graduation production for students in the<br />
BFA Acting Program.<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the Department Head is required to register. **<br />
THEA 481 3-6:6-0<br />
Selected Topics - an AA-ZZ series.<br />
<strong>Course</strong>s in special subjects as required for groups <strong>of</strong> senior<br />
undergraduates.<br />
THEA 490 1-6:6-6<br />
Directed Study - an AA-ZZ series.<br />
Supervised reading and research designed as a graduating project for<br />
individual students. This course will normally be taken in conjunction<br />
with another 300 or 400 level course.<br />
THEA 496 3:0-1<br />
Directed Studies for Senior Honours Students<br />
Supervised reading and research involving primary research materials<br />
and the development <strong>of</strong> a proposal for a research topic suitable for the<br />
honours essay.<br />
*** Prerequisite: THEA 396 ***<br />
THEA 497 3:0-1<br />
Honours Essay<br />
Supervised research and writing <strong>of</strong> the honours essay.<br />
*** Prerequisite: THEA 496 ***<br />
UKR<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />
Ukrainian<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Languages<br />
UKR 100 3:3-3<br />
Introductory Ukranian l<br />
This course, designed for beginners, aims at the acquisition <strong>of</strong> basic<br />
vocabulary and structures required to develop oral and written<br />
communication skills.<br />
UKR 101 3:3-3<br />
Introductory Ukranian ll<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> UKR 100.<br />
*** Prerequisite: UKR 100 or permission <strong>of</strong> the Department Head ***<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Regina</strong> – <strong>2009</strong>-<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Undergraduate</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />
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