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Bulletin 2007-2008 - Austin College

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ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION132 Rehearsal and Performance(Variable course credit)Supervised practice in the presentation of dramathrough participation during a 14-week termin faculty-directed departmental productionassignments. (Graded S/D/U basis) May berepeated for a total of one course credit unit.(Each fall and spring)142 Development of Dramatic Art IA study in forms of drama with attention to theirhistorical and social contexts from classicaltimes through the 18th century. (Each spring)143 Development of Dramatic Art IIA study of 19th and 20th-century forms ofdrama with attention to their historical andsocial context. Prerequisite: Theatre 142 orpermission of instructor. (Each fall)221 ActingAn introduction to the principles and techniquesof acting and the analysis of plays andcharacters. (Each fall)244 Movement for TheatreA discovery of the psychological and physicalsources of movement and the development ofskills of using movement for artistic expression.(Spring <strong>2008</strong>)250 Topics in TheatreInvestigation of topics and issues concerningtheatre and performance. Prerequisite: permissionof instructor. May be repeated when thetopic varies.260 Intermediate Directed Study(Variable course credit)352 Scene Design and Stage LightingAn introduction to the principles and techniquesof scenic design and stage lighting and practicein applying these ideas and skills in designprojects. Prerequisite: Theatre 142 or 143, orpermission of instructor.353 Costume and Make-Up DesignAn introduction to the principles and techniquesof costume and make-up design for thestage and practice in applying these ideas andskills in design projects. Prerequisite: Theatre142 or 143, or permission of instructor.450 Advanced Topics in TheatreAn investigation of selected topics and issueslimited to juniors and seniors. Admission tocourse is by permission of the instructor. Maybe repeated when topic varies.460 Advanced Directed Study(Variable course credit)Prerequisite: two courses in theatre.464 Teaching/Learning ParticipationAn individualized study that includes sharingin the instructional process for a particular theatrecourse under the supervision of the facultymember teaching the course. Open only tocertain highly qualified juniors and seniors byinvitation. (Additional details given in the sectionon Other Learning Opportunities.)471 DirectingA study of the principles of play direction includingtechnical aspects of production and the actingconventions involved in mounting a play forpresentation. Practical production experience isrequired. Open to non-majors only with permissionof instructor. Prerequisite: Theatre 142, 143,221, and Theatre 352 or 353. (Each fall)490, 491 Independent StudyPrerequisite: two courses in theatre and juniorstanding.492 Independent StudyOff-Campus/NSOC493 Shapers of the Modern TheatreAn examination of the nature and practiceof theatre through intensive study of selectedpractitioners and theorists whose work has significantlyinfluenced modern Western theatre.Open to non-majors only with permission ofinstructor. Prerequisite: Theatre 142, 143, 221,and senior standing. (Each fall)ECONOMICS AND BUSINESSADMINISTRATIONKevin Simmons, chair; Jeffrey Czajkowski,David Griffith, Jerry Johnson, Melanie FoxKean, Danny Nuckols, Stephen RamseyRoger Sanders (Adjunct)Hugh Garnett and Clyde Hall (Emeriti)BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONA major in business administrationconsists of a minimum of nine coursecredit units including Economics 111and 301, Business Administration 261,361, and 495, and at least four otherCOURSES OF INSTRUCTION| 99

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