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Show Humanities — Theatre Arts 325. Stage Make-up (2) Theory, application, and practical experience of advanced make-up techniques and design for specific shows. W 335. Plays as Literature (3) Beginnings to 1700. Plays as Literature. 336. Plays as Literature (3) 1700-1850. Plays as literature. HU337. Plays as Literature (3) 1850-Present. Plays as literature. 339. Lyric Theatre Production Techniques (3) A detailed study of musical theatre, and the practical application of skills, techniques, and materials necessary for production in. secondary schools. Also listed under MU339. 341. Scene Design (3) Introduction to the art and practice of scenic design including design process, its techniques and their application. (Offered alternate years beginning 1981- 82.) A 343. Stage Lighting (3) A general introduction. (Offered alternate years beginning Spring 1981-82). S 344. Lyric Theatre (1-2) Study of traditional and contemporary operatic literature through rehearsal and performance of complete operas and musical comedies. Membership by consent of instructor. (May be repeated for credit.) Also listed under MU344. 351. Costume History (5) A survey of the history of fashion for the stage from primitive times to the present. Recommended to he taken before Theatre Arts 354. (Offered 1982-83 and alternate years.) S 354. Costume Design (3) Introduction to techniques, theories and media of costume design, through graduated assignments and practical apphcation. W 411, 412. Stage Direction (3-3) Theory combined with practical assignments. Students to direct at least one short play. {Offered 1981- 82 and alternate years.) W S 415. Theatre Management (3) Principles and practices of theatre management. (Offered 1982-83 and alternate years.) W HU420. Creative Dramatics (3) Theories and practices of creative drama related to classroom and playground. Especially recommended for students of recreation, secondary and elementary education. W 421. Advanced Creative Dramatics (3) Creative Dramatics applied to playground and classroom. Laboratory experience with groups typical of playground, secondary and elemen- tary classroom. One 1-hour lecture and two 2- hour labs per week. (Offered 1982-83 and alternate years. .) S Su 471. Teaching Theatre in Second lary Schools (3) Prerequisite: Admission to Theatre teaching program. (Offered 1982-83 and alternate years.) S 483. Directed Reading (1-3) A W S Su 486. Theatre Practicum (1-3) Same as 286 but for upper division credit, A W S Su 487. Individual Design Projects (1-3) Supervised scene or costume design projects on an advanced level. May be repeated for a maximum of five hours. Must be approved by department coordinator. AWS 488. Individual Performance Project* (1-3) Supervised performance or directing projects on an advanced level. May be repeated for a maximum of five hours. Must be approved by department coordinator. AWS 489. Touring Theatre (1-2) Preparation and presentation of plays prepared for tour in and out of state. (Five hours maximum applied toward graduation.) 490. Commedia Players (1-2) Rehearsal and performance of Commedia Players Children's Theatre productions — on and off campus. Audition required for enrollment. May be repeated for credit. 491. Theatre Forum (1) Students interested in theatre as an art will meet regularly to hear guest speakers, participate in critiques of current Weber State Theatre productions, and participate in special activities such as student productions, out-of-town parties, etc. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 493. Theatre Laboratory (2) Same as 293 but for upper division credit. A W S 499. Senior Seminar (2) Special study and assigned reports supplemented by group critique. To be taken senior year. A THE SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES Department of Botany 174 Department of Chemistry 178 Department of Geology and Geography 182 Department of Microbiology 189 Department of Physics 191 Department of Zoology 196 Pre-Professional Programs 206 Pre-Medicine 198 Pre-Dentistry 199 Pre-Veterinary Medicine 199 Pre-Pharmacy 199 Pre-Agrigulture 176 Pre-Forestry 177 Pre-Range Management 177 Pre-Wildlife 199 %Jf* 172 |