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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts. Letters and Science ductions each year. This participation must be in at least two aspects of theatre experience. Theatre Arts Departmental Minor—Students minoring in Theatre Arts must complete Theatre Arts 30, 51, 60, 140, 153, 170. The following courses are recommended: Theatre Arts 33, 52, 53, 66, 154, 185, 190. Speech and Theatre Arts Teaching Major with Theatre Arts Emphasis—Students taking the composite teaching major in Speech and Theatre Arts with a Theatre Arts emphasis must complete the following courses in Theatre Arts: 10, 13, 30, 40, 51, 60, 62, 63, 66, 140, 150, 153, 154, 164, 170, 185, and 190. To complete major requirements, the student should choose at least ten credit hours from the following courses in Theatre Arts: 14, 33, 52, 53, 114, 130, 131, 133, 134, 141, 142, 143, 151, 152, 163, 191. It is recommended that students take as many of the above listed courses as possible. The following Speech courses are required: Speech 11, 14, 15, 21, 30, 71, 75, 112, 150. Speech 185 is recommended. No minor is required of the corn- posit teaching major in Speech and Theatre Arts. Students are required to participate in at least three major productions each year; this participation must be in at least two aspects of the theatre experience. Students are required to participate in at least one forensic or radio-television experience each year. Speech and Theatre Arts Teaching Major with Speech Emphasis—Students taking the composite teaching major in Speech and Theatre Arts with a Speech emphasis must complete the following courses in Speech: 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 21, 71, 112, 115, 150, and 185; plus an additional twenty-seven hours including an area of major emphasis. Interpretation: 8, 107, plus nine hours from the following: English 152, 153, 169, 180. Public Address: 23, 110, 121, 123. Radio and Television: 72, 73, 75, 173, 175, 176. The following Theatre Arts courses are required: 30, 51, 60, 62, 140, 153, 170, and at least nine hours from among the following: Theatre Arts 33, 52, 53, 66, 150, 154, 185, and 190. No minor is required of the composite teaching major in Speech and Theatre Arts. Students are required to participate in at least 2 major projects a year; this participation must be in at least 2 aspects of forensic experience, a radio and television experience, or theatre experience, or any combination thereof. Theatre Arts Teaching Minor Students with a teaching minor in Theatre Arts must complete: Theatre Arts 13, 30, 40, 51, 153, 154, and 185, 190. At least one course must be chosen from among the following courses in Theatre Arts: 60, 63, 140, 170. WEBER STATE THEATRE PROGRAM Play Production—Play production at Weber State College is under the administrative guidance of the School of Arts, Letters and Sciences and is sponsored directly by the Department of Theatre Arts. Theatre Season—A season of plays is presented each year which includes offerings in both proscenium and flexible production. Plays in the proscenium theatre combine the acting talents and services of both college and community people. Those in the Cellar Theatre are the result of student workshop activity and are largely devoted to educational and experimental works not available in commercial theatre. Six plays are offered each year: one each quarter in the proscenium theatre and one each quarter in the Cellar Theatre. Other plays, prepared as an outgrowth of work in directing classes are also presented to invited audiences. In addition to class assignments, students are encouraged to prepare student-directed plays to encourage participation and development of potential actors and directors. Outstanding student-directed plays are presented in the Winter and Spring. A summer theatre program has been established as part of the Weber State summer school offering. Productions ranging from Children's Theatre to classic works have been included in this program. Recently a Summer Festival has been established which utilizes talent from the campus as well as from the community and surrounding areas. Special activities are often included in the program such as plays prepared for tour during the spring for presentation to school audiences in the Ogden and immediate area, and plays prepared for presentation throughout the state and beyond. Courses of Instruction 3. Summer Theatre Workshop—Play production on a laboratory basis. All registration by approval of instructor. Su (1-5) +5. Theatre Appreciation—Critical appreciation and enjoyment of live theatre, motion pictures, and television from an audience point of view. Designed for the non-major. Limited opportunity for work on Weber State Theatre productions. Credit not allowed if student has satisfactorily completed Theatre Arts 40. Allows humanities area credit. A W S (3) Staff 10. Voice Fundamentals—Mechanics of voice production and word utterance for better functioning of voice, articulation, enunciation, and pronunciation. W (3) Staff 13. Vocal Technique—Specialized training in vocal reading techniques for the Theatre Arts and Speech major. Empha- 202 203 |