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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 63. Scene Design—Principles and their application, including practical experience in rendering, technical drawing and building execution. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 62. W (3) Sharp 66. Costume History—A survey of authentic fashions from ancient to modern times with emphasis on adapting period costume to the modern stage. Practical experience in rendering stage costumes. S (3) Sharp 114. Advanced Stage Reading (Formerly Theatre Arts 107)—Development of advanced skills in reading for the stage and reader's theatre. Difficult and experimental dramatic works will be explored. S (3) Staff 140. Survey of Theatre History—Presents a survey of the growth and development of the theatre from ancient Greek to modern. Not for theatre majors. Allows Humanities Area Credit A W S (5) Staff 141. Theatre History: Ancient—A study in depth of the historical figures shaping ancient drama and the development of theatrical movements during that period. May not be offered this year. A (5) Staff 142. Theatre History: Ninth through Nineteenth Century —A study in depth of the historical figures shaping the drama from ancient to modern times and the development of theatrical movements during that period. May not be offered this year. W (5) Staff 143. Theatre History: Modern—A study in depth of modern developments in drama and of the significant figures concerned with that development. May not be offered this year. S (5) Staff 150. Advanced Acting—Theory and practice in acting. Emphasis on character and scene analysis. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 53. A (3) Staff 151. Advanced Acting—Theory and practice in acting. Emphasis on historical styles. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 53. W (3) Staff 152. Advanced Acting—Theory and practice in acting. Emphasis on modern and experimental technique. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 53. S (3) Staff 153. Directing—Basic theory combined with practical directing assignments. S (3) 154. Directing, Intermediate—Special projects and criticism in directing. Students to direct at least one short play. A (3) Staff 159. Touring Theatre—Preparation and presentation of plays prepared for tour in and out of the state. (Five hours maximum applied toward graduation.) A W S Su (1-2) Staff 163. Advanced Scene Design—Application of design theories through assignment of design responsibilities to a student theatre production. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 63. A W S Su (3) Sharp 164. Stage Lighting (Formerly Theatre Arts 166)—Consideration of lighting techniques and design, use of color and form on the stage. Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 63. W (3) Sharp 170. Theatre Management—Principles and practices in theatre management. A (3) Elzey 180. Creative Dramatics (Formerly Theatre Arts 157)— Youth recreational programs as mediums of enjoyment and of personality development for children with emphasis on development of the imagination. Recommended for the Elementary Education major. S Su (3) Rowley, Elzey 185. Theatre Arts in the Secondary School (Formerly Theatre Arts 119)—Organizing and conducting classes and activities commonly called for at the Secondary level. Emphasis on current trends and techniques of theatrical preparation and presentation. Opportunity for observation on a laboratory basis of actual preparation and performance of a theatre production. S Su (3) Crosland 190. Theatre Arts Seminar—Special study and assigned reports supplemented by group critique. W (2) Staff 191. Theatre Arts Seminar—Special study and assigned reports supplemented by group critique. S (2) Staff Department of Zoology Earl W. Smart, Chairman Professors, Earl W. Smart, O. Whitney Young; Associate Professors, Darrell Graff, David Havertz, Emron A. Jensen; Assistant Professors, Earl A. Jenne, Bert W. Winterton; Instructor, Roger M. Richins. The Department of Zoology offers courses in the departmental major and minor, teaching major and minor and core courses serving as pre-professional training for medicine, dentistry, etc. Students following prescribed programs for pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, etc., may have departmental requirements for graduation waived which are inconsistent with professional curricula. Upon submission of equivalent courses to and approval by the department chairman and Dean of School, he may be recommended for graduation as a Zoology major. 192 193 |