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TECH 5153 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH METHODS Techniques of experimental<br />

design (factor analysis, etc.) for conducting research projects, and<br />

in the various methods used to communicate research findings to the<br />

scientific and technological community.<br />

TECH 5213 INDIVIDUAL PRODUCTIVITY IN TECHNOLOGY<br />

Personal goal-setting and time management; study of personality,<br />

temperament, behavior, and personal motivation; contemporary<br />

concepts of excellence and quality in organizations; negotiations in<br />

the work-place.<br />

TECH 5223 PRODUCTION SYSTEMS DESIGN Facility location,<br />

layout, and design, materials and cost controls, maintenance,<br />

processing systems, and safety engineering.<br />

TECH 5333 PRODUCTION SYSTEMS CONTROL Production<br />

budgeting and planning cycles, purchasing, production planning,<br />

sch<strong>edu</strong>ling, expediting, inventory, forecasting, and quality control.<br />

TECH 5443 PRACTICUM Cooperative internship. On-the-job<br />

experiences in practical applications and solutions to special problems.<br />

TECH 5970 INDIVIDUAL STUDY IN TECHNOLOGY Individualized<br />

projects selected in consultation with faculty member.<br />

(Permission required)<br />

TECH 5980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR IN TECHNOLOGY Small group study<br />

of topic announced by department.<br />

TECH 5990 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH FOR MASTER’S THESIS Independent<br />

investigation designed in consultation with the professor.<br />

(Prerequisite: department approval) Maximum of 6 hours credit.<br />

THEATRE (THTR)<br />

THTR 1113 #INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE Gives students a<br />

broad based survey of theatre arts; instills an appreciation of theatre;<br />

explores professional aspects of the theatre.<br />

THTR 1123 PROFESSIONAL THEATRE TRAINING WORK-<br />

SHOP Designed for the beginning professional theatre trainee<br />

in total repertory instruction ranging from acting classes, technical<br />

theatre, lecture and laboratory instruction. Students participate in all<br />

productions in a repertory situation. (Summer Term Only)<br />

THTR 1133 INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL THEATRE This<br />

course will introduce the student to a basic understanding of principles<br />

of scenic design, lighting design, and other technical aspects of the<br />

theatre. (Prerequisite: THTR 1113 or permission of instructor)<br />

THTR 1143 #THEATRE APPRECIATION: FROM MASKS TO<br />

MUSICAL In this course theatrical performance will be examined<br />

and compared in various forms, including script, taped performance,<br />

commercial films, and live performances by theatre groups in the<br />

region. This course will develop appreciation and awareness of the<br />

effect that theatre artists and technicians have on drama and develop<br />

aesthetic standards for evaluation of theatrical presentations.<br />

THTR 1152 DANCE I This course is an introduction to basic<br />

tap and ballet technique with a strong emphasis on vocabulary. The<br />

class will consist of learning fundamental philosophies, body alignment,<br />

arm positions and basic positions of the feet. Performance<br />

opportunities will not be provided. The curriculum will accommodate<br />

the introductory student.<br />

Course Descriptions 217<br />

THTR 1162 DANCE II This course is a beginner level of basic<br />

tap and ballet technique with a strong emphasis on vocabulary. The<br />

class will consist of reinforcing and expanding fundamental philosophies,<br />

body alignment, arm positions and basic foundations of the two<br />

disciplines. Performing opportunities may be provided. The curriculum<br />

will accommodate the beginning student<br />

THTR 1183 #FILM APPRECIATION In this course students will<br />

explore basic and cultural trends through a close study of a variety<br />

of important films throughout the medium’s history. The course will<br />

establish critical criteria for evaluating films and expose students to<br />

the basic technical elements of the film artist’s process<br />

THTR 1213 #INTRODUCTION TO ACTING This beginning<br />

course introduces the beginning student to acting. It begins by<br />

developing concentration, characterization, physical agility, and<br />

creativity through the use of improvisation, pantomime, monologues<br />

and directing.<br />

THTR 1221 IMPROVISATION CHILDREN’S THEATRE Extensive<br />

study and practice of the improvisational theatre medium.<br />

Using children’s stories as the script and adapting them to modern<br />

terminology and action, the craft becomes centered on fast and<br />

creative thinking and action within group performance. (Prerequisite:<br />

permission of instructor; may be repeated up to four hours credit)<br />

THTR 1232 ACTING-IMPROVISATION To provide the beginning<br />

and advanced actor the opportunity to experiment with the<br />

playfulness that leads to creativity.<br />

THTR 1271 POINTE I This course is an introduction to Pointe<br />

technique with a strong emphasis on vocabulary. The class will consist<br />

of learning body alignment, leg/foot strengthening exercises and basic<br />

precautions to take care for the feet once Pointe work has begun.<br />

Performance opportunities will not be provided. The curriculum will<br />

accommodate the introductory Pointe student.<br />

THTR 1312 #CHARACTER ANALYSIS This course, reflecting<br />

the disciplines of theatre, history, psychology and art, includes research<br />

into the psychological and sociological motivations of characters as<br />

well as a survey of historical periods in dramatic literature from Greece<br />

to the present time. Approximately ten (10) representative plays reflecting<br />

ten (10) genres or periods are selectively chosen, studied, and<br />

presented in an acting format as well as in written analysis with the<br />

inclusion of costume and scenic demands represented. By the end of<br />

the term the student should have a broad general knowledge of period<br />

styles as well as an overview of character analysis. (Prerequisites:<br />

THTR 1113 and 1213 or permission of instructor)<br />

THTR 1510 MUSICAL THEATRE VOICE I Individual instruction<br />

in voice, keyboard and orchestral instruments. (May be repeated<br />

for credit)<br />

THTR 1552 STAGE MAKEUP In this course, the student<br />

will understand the basic techniques of stage makeup and develop<br />

a basic understanding through hands-on training with a variety of<br />

makeup types.<br />

THTR 1660 THEATRE PRACTICUM This course allows the<br />

student work in all areas of theatre practicum during an instructed<br />

work call. It may be in set building, painting, costumes, props, publicity<br />

and-or box office for a certain number of hours each week so that a<br />

practical knowledge of the working theatre may be obtained. (Repeatable<br />

up to a maximum of four credit hours.)

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