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Academic Calendar 2011-2012 - Chesapeake College

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surGical tecHnoloGy • tecHnoloGy • tHeatres offered n the summer sesson. Twenty-four hours of clncalpractce per week.[SUMMER]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: SGT 104 and all other program requrements.TECHNOLOGYTEC 115 Safety ManagementA study of the causes of accdents, methods of preventng accdents,personal protecton, OSHA and MOSHA, ndustry andgeneral shop safety. Three hours lecture per week.[AS NEEDED]3 creditsTHEATRETHE 120 Theatre EnsembleFundamentals of ensemble theatre performance, ncludng theatretermnology and practces, audtonng, rehearsng, anddesgnng techncal elements, and culmnatng n a lve performancefor an audence. Ths course wll engage students n aspectsof actng and theatre producton. One hour lecture, fourhours scheduled studo tme per week.[AS NEEDED]3 creditsTHE 172 Introduction to Theatreg.ed.A survey of theatrcal forms from ancent tmes to the presentday. The course s desgned to famlarze the student wth thepractces, phlosophes, termnologes, and purposes of the theatre.It ncludes an analyss of the basc elements of the theatre:the play, playwrght, player, drector, and audence. Three hoursper week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsTHE 173, 174, 273, 274 Theatre WorkshopAn ntroducton to varous aspects of the theatre. Actvtes oftheatre wll be studed on an ndvdual bass and wll ncludeset desgn, scenery constructon, publcty, theatre management,stage managng, and techncal problems of actng, wth each studentselectng one area, or two related areas of nterest. Hoursarranged wth the nstructor. Some nternshps are offered n offcampuslocatons. May be taken for four semesters. One credteach semester.[FALL/SPRING]1 credit eachTHE 175 Introduction to Theatre ProductionAn ntroducton to all aspects of theatre producton. Part I ofthe course s desgned to offer students a formal ntroducton tothe entre producton process, from selectng the scrpt throughdsmantlng the completed producton. Part II of the course nvolvestranng and partcpaton n one of the followng areas ofproducton: actng, stage management, admnstraton (front-ofhouse),marketng, or “tech” (backstage work, ncludng lght-ng, sound, set, costumes and/or backstage crew). Involvementn a stage producton s mandatory. One hour lecture, four hoursndependently scheduled studo tme per week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsTHE 230 Children’s TheatreAn ntroducton to the phlosophy, nature, and producton valuesof chldren’s theatre. An analyss of approprate plays andstagng technques wll be studed and practced. Three hourslecture per week.[ALTERNATE YEARS - FALL ODD]3 creditsTHE 240 Oral Interpretation of LiteratureAnalyss of prose, poetry, and dramatc lterature. A study of thetechnques used to nterpret lterature orally, whch stresses theunon of lterature, reader and lstener. Three hours per week.[AS NEEDED]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: COM 101 or 150, and ENG 102.THE 250 Theatre LiteratureA survey of wrtten dramatc works, from classcal to moderntmes, wth an emphass on wrtng style and lterary elements.Ths course wll focus on the lterature of drama. Three hoursper week.[ALTERNATE YEARS - FALL EVEN]3 creditsTHE 260 Shakespeare from Page to StageAn ntroducton to the plays of Wllam Shakespeare, ncludng astudy of the written work, viewing live and/or film versions, andperformances of scenes. Three hours lecture per week[ALTERNATE YEARS - SPRING EVEN]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: ENG 102.THE 271 Acting IAn ntroducton to the theory and basc prncples of actngthrough partcpaton n mprovsatons, pantomme, and brefscenes. Work n voce, body movement, characterzaton, andstyle s ncluded. Three hours lecture per week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsTHE 272 Theatre HistoryA survey of plays throughout theatre hstory, from ancent Greeceto the present. Students wll see plays n performance, and wlllearn to read and analyze plays wth regard to ther hstorcalvalues. Three hours lecture per week.[ALTERNATE YEARS - SPRING ODD]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: ENG 102.THE 275 Acting IIA contnuaton of Actng I. Emphass wll be on ncreased actorcontrol and refinement of acting skills through monologues andscenes from Shakespeare and other perod peces, the developmentof varous accents and speech patterns, stage movementand basc dance moves, preparaton of audton peces, and ngeneral, more challengng stage work. Three hours per week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: THE 271.THE 290 Theatre in PerformanceAnalyss of lve theatrcal performances. The class wll researchand dscuss wrtten works, as well as travel to see lve performancesand dscuss the productons n class. The subject matterwll vary. This course is not repeatable for credit. Three hours perweek.[SUMMER] (Course Fee)3 credits203

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