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DRAM 726 - Scene Design I: Design Studio-Realism Explores the range of theatrical design styles which form the core of the designer’s visual catalog. Includes, but is not limited to, 19th- and 20th-century realistic design styles. (IR)
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 728 - Scene Painting Studies the materials and methods of scenic painting and its application to conventional and non-conventional means of scenic replication for dramatic and musical stages. Includes various media used for scenic illustration, and the methods used for preparing a variety of surfaces to be painted. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 710.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 729 - Mentored Study: Scene Design A faculty-guided exploration of scenic design and/or technology areas not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 733 - Production Laboratory: Costume Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of costume design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 734 - Production Laboratory: Costume Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of costume design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 735 - Costume Technology: Principles An intense study of basic execution and design techniques that enable construction techniques that enable the costume designer to translate the visual design from the sketch to the stage. Study includes basic construction techniques, same and proper equipment utilization, principles of pattern drafting, design analysis, shop organization and personnel management. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 736 - Costume Design: Research Application of design principles to play scripts focusing on the examination of the special world of the play as foundation for character and character relationships. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 710, 735; corequisite: DRAM 738.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 738 - Costume Technology: Patterning & Draping Explores the fundamentals of draping and flat-patterning, the two basic systems of pattern-making upon which all patterns are based. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 710, 735; corequisite: DRAM 736.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 739 - Mentored Study: Costume A faculty-guided study in an area of costume design and/or technology not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 740 - Mentored Study: Acting A faculty-guided study in an area of acting not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 741 - Movement: Exploration A physical and psychological approach to addressing the actor’s physical habits. Technique and explorations focus on the holistic nature of the actor as communicator and the importance of breath as initiator of sound and movement. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 742 - Movement: Stage Combat Examines the history of human violence and the forms of personal and military combat frequently used on the stage. Actors learn to perform physical aggression that is safe and dramatically effective through technique in armed and unarmed combat. Opportunity to earn SAFD Actor/Combat certification. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 741.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 743 - Voice: Breath, Structure, Sound Explores the basic approaches to vocal relaxation, breath control, resonance, and projection. Includes identification and correction of vocal habits and regionalisms, and introduction of phonetics, Lessac, and Linklater vocal methods. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 744 - Voice: Tone, Speech, Text Studies the tonal aspects of sound production. Examines appropriate consonant and vowel production, and includes the phonetic analysis of text. The voice is connected to language imagery and emotion, employing textual exploration and physicalization exercises. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 743.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 745 - Acting: Impulse into Action Systematic evaluation of the actor’s approach to characterization. Methodology includes exercises for kinesthetic awareness, emotive connections, image formation, and action choices. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 746 - Acting: Character into Relationship Studies complex characterization and style considerations. Works from Miller, Williams, O’Neill, Ibsen, Chekhov, and Shaw serve as material for scene study. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 745.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 747 - Acting: Production and Performance Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of acting. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 1 |
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DRAM 748 - Acting: Production and Performance Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of acting. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 1 |
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DRAM 749 - Acting: Performance Lab A workshop exploration of original dramatic material written by graduate playwrights in residence. Focuses on short exercises for specific craft development. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 745.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 762 - Mentored Study in Sound Design Faculty-guided study in an area of sound design or technology not covered in the established curriculum. (SI)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program and instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 763 - Production Laboratory: Technical Direction Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of scenic elements. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 764 - Production Laboratory: Technical Direction Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of scenic elements. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 766 - Technical Direction Furthers technical directors’ skills through the study of advanced principles of scenery technology, construction, shop organization, purchasing, planning, and organization of crews to complete a production. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 768 - Construction Furthers technical construction skills through the study of traditional and contemporary theories of staging, pragmatic application of scenic construction systems; including wood, fabric, plastics and steel. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 769 - Mentored Study: Technical Direction A faculty-guided study in an area of technical theatre not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 792 - Design: Psychology of Space, Light and Attire Studies design for the actor, exploring the power of the visual world and the role of the designer in shaping the world of the play in contemporary production. Projects teach the student to express concepts using the designer’s tools. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 801 - Heritage of Design A study of significant theatrical designers who have made significant contributions to the contemporary theory and practice of costume, light, and scenic design. Scholarly research will be conducted in select historical collections and archives. (IR)
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 803 - Drawing for the Theatre: Accuracy through Expression The human form is challenging to draw, so a variety of devices that make it more easily comprehensible are employed; blind-drawing, gesture, collage, and the use of non-conventional drawing tools are examples. Expressive mark-making helps students find accuracy and allows for exploring the language of line and developing one’s own style. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing.
Credits: 1 |
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DRAM 803 - Independent Study Independent study conducted under the supervision of a specific instructor. (S)
Credits: 1 to 12 |
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DRAM 813 - Production Laboratory: Lighting Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of lighting design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 814 - Production Laboratory: Lighting Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of lighting design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 815 - Lighting Design 2: Alternative Forms A continuation of DRAM 716, emphasizing alternative forms and spaces, problem solving, orchestration, and cuing. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 716 or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 816 - Lighting Design 3: Special Topics Seminar on advanced topics in lighting design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 716, 815, or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 819 - Mentored Study: Lighting A guided study which gives students the opportunity to explore with a
faculty member areas of lighting design and/or technology which are not
contained in the established curriculum. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 823 - Production Laboratory: Scenery Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of scenic design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduating standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 824 - Production Laboratory: Scenery Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of scenic design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduating standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 825 - Scenic Design 2: Design Studio-The Classics Study and creation of classical period scenic design. An examination of design for classical, Shakespearean, and 16-18th century plays. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 710, 726; corequisite: DRAM 827.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 827 - Period Decor Studies period furniture and decorative arts from antiquity to the present, including cultural influences on interior design elements. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 710; corequisite DRAM 825.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 829 - Mentored Study: Scene Design A faculty-guided exploration of scenic design and/or technology areas not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 831 - History of Dress and Textiles Studies period and contemporary dress and textiles as the foundation of the designer’s creation of stage costumes. Analyzes cultural influences of the special world, the psychology of dress, period movement, and the expression of self through choice of dress. Develops investigative methodology through hands-on work with the department’s vintage clothing and textiles collection. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 736 or instructor permission; corequisite: DRAM 835 and 837 recommended.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 833 - Production Laboratory: Costume Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of costume designs. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 834 - Production Laboratory: Costume Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of costume designs. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 835 - Costume Design: Character Applies design principles and psychology of dress to character development, using scripts from Shakespeare to Williams. Focuses on translation of idea and character through historical and theatrical forms in developing design concepts for contemporary audiences. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 736; corequisite DRAM 837.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 836 - Costume Design: Production Styles Examines advanced production forms with application of design principles to fully developed projects selected from plays, musicals, opera, ballet, and film, as appropriate to the student’s progress and focus. Emphasizes versatility and experimental solutions to contemporary design challenges. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 835.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 837 - Costume Technology: Tailoring Contemporary application of period cut and construction in the reproduction of period fashion for stage purposes. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 738; corequisite DRAM 835.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 839 - Mentored Study: Costume A faculty-guided study in an area of costume design and/or technology not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 840 - Mentored Study: Acting A faculty-guided study in an area of acting not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 841 - Movement: Mask Studies the actor’s responsibility to fill the need of the text and the concept of the actor as a “mask of the action.” Mask technique is presented as both metaphor and physical agent for character exploration. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 741, 742.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 843 - Voice: Voice and Verse Explores speaking and acting verse, focusing on scansion, language analysis, verbal improvisation, and personalization using Berry, Rodenburg, and Wade techniques. Actors score and interpret poetic and dramatic material, integrating text analysis with emotional expressiveness. Emphasizes heightened language texts, primarily Shakespeare. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 744.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 845 - Acting: Shakespeare Performers work for vocal and physical embodiment of Shakespeare’s language. Examines the mechanics and structures of poetic language and includes research and exploration of historical and contemporary approaches to Shakespearean performance. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 745, 746.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 846 - Acting: Period Styles Studies the actor’s ability to make informed performance choices based on aspects of structure such as text, historical period, social moves, and production concept. Emphasizes movement in period costumes and accoutrements. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 745, 746, 845.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 847 - Acting: Production and Performance Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of acting. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 1 |
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DRAM 848 - Acting: Production and Performance Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of acting. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 1 |
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DRAM 849 - Acting: Performance Lab II A continuation of DRAM 749. Actors collaborate with graduate playwrights by developing short performance pieces. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 749.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 863 - Production Laboratory: Technical Direction Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of scenic elements. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 864 - Production Laboratory: Technical Direction Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of scenic elements. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 865 - SPFX Special Effects Explores advanced techniques in special effects and the materials used to create them. Laboratory assignments establish a basic proficiency in creating special effects using methods of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Includes using a vacuum form machine, plastic foams, casting, mold making, pyrotechnics, blood, ghosts and illusions, using fire arms on stage, and atmospheric effects. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 867 - Properties Materials and methods of stage property construction. Includes projects in molding and casting, foam sculpting, upholstery, and furniture construction. (IR)
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 868 - Rigging Studies traditional and contemporary entertainment rigging systems; investigates current practices of rigging, their equipment, and the materials involved. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 869 - Mentored Study: Technical Direction A faculty-guided study in an area of technical theatre not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 897 - Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 to 12 |
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DRAM 898 - Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 to 12 |
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DRAM 903 - Independent Study Independent study conducted under the supervision of a specific instructor. (S)
Credits: 1 to 12 |
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DRAM 906 - Thesis Preparation of a written thesis that corresponds to the performance, direction, or design of a production. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 913 - Production Laboratory: Lighting Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of lighting design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 914 - Production Laboratory: Lighting Participation in the production program, crediting work in the preparation and performance of lighting design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 915 - Lighting Design 4: Portfolio Critical assessment of the lighting student’s portfolio and résumé leading to the creation of a professional body of work. Tailors design and presentation projects to student’s needs. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 716, 815, and 816, or instructor permission; corequisite: DRAM 906.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 917 - Advanced Lighting Technology Explores advanced stage lighting technologies including MIDI show-control, automated fixture programming, complex cuing, and effect sequencing. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 919 - Mentored Study: Lighting A guided study which gives students the opportunity to explore with a
faculty member areas of lighting design and/or technology which are not
contained in the established curriculum. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 923 - Production Laboratory: Scenery Participation in the production program of the curriculum, crediting
work in the preparation and performance of scenic designs. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 924 - Production Laboratory: Scenery Participation in the production program of the curriculum, crediting
work in the preparation and performance of scenic designs. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 925 - Scene Design 3: Design Studio–Alternative Styles Studies advanced production forms including operas, musicals, and dance productions or ballets. Involves solving design issues directly related to music and its influence on the stage picture. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 710, 726, 825, 827.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 933 - Production Laboratory: Costume Participation in the production program of the curriculum, crediting
work in the preparation and performance of costume designs. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 934 - Production Laboratory: Costume Participation in the production program of the curriculum, crediting
work in the preparation and performance of costume designs. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 935 - Costume Design: Portfolio and Design Critical assessment of the student’s portfolio and résumé leading to the creation of a professional body of work. Tailors design and presentation projects to student’s needs. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 836.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 937 - Costume Technology: Crafts Examines traditional and innovative products and practices used in the execution of contemporary design of accessories and special costume pieces including period, fantasy, special effects, and spectacle. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 837 or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 939 - Mentored Study: Costume A faculty-guided study in an area of costume design and/or technology not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 940 - Mentored Study: Acting A faculty-guided study in an area of acting not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 941 - Movement: Dance Examines the history of social and theatrical dance, its function in a particular society, and its dramatic purpose within a play. Requires basic proficiency be demonstrated in traditional ballet, jazz, and tap technique. Choreography common to musical theatre performance is taught within each style. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 741, 742, 841.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 943 - Voice: Dialects Studies the dialects most commonly employed in theatre. Methodology includes practice with taped dialects, interviews with authentic dialect speakers, phonetic representation, and research into specific cultural aspects influencing structural formation and sound. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 843.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 945 - Musical Theatre Performance Integration of song into scene work and the examination of special problems posed for the actor/singer. Focuses on character’s song presentation within the context of a musical play. Major project includes performance of a fully scripted, original 20-25 minute musical play, using the music from a major composer of the musical theatre. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 745, 726, 845, 846.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 946 - Acting: Portfolio Preparation Audition techniques and practice are examined, as is a wide-ranging repertoire of audition materials. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 745, 746, 845, 846.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 947 - Acting: Production and Performance Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of acting. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 1 |
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DRAM 948 - Acting: Production and Performance Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of acting. (Y)
Credits: 1 |
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DRAM 949 - Acting: Performance Laboratory III Completes the work of the Performance Lab sequence. Actors develop full-length performance material with graduate playwrights. (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 849.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 962 - Technical Design Studies structural analysis for application to theatrical scenic construction with application to theatrical scenic shifting systems. Students learn basic physics concepts and employ those principles in practical terms by solving stage shifting problems. Develops pragmatic structural design approaches for technical direction and design. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 867, 768, 766 or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 963 - Production Laboratory: Technical Direction Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of scenic elements. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 964 - Production Laboratory: Technical Direction Participation in the production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of scenic elements. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 969 - Mentored Study: Technical Direction A faculty-guided study in an area of technical theatre not covered in the established curriculum. (S)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Graduate standing M.F.A. program or instructor permission.
Credits: 3 to 9 |
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DRAM 971 - Playwriting XI: The Full-Length Play I A writing workshop focusing on writing a full-length thesis play. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 771, 772, 871, 872.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 972 - Playwriting XII: The Full-Length Play II A writing workshop focusing on revising and completing a full-length thesis play. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: DRAM 771, 772, 871, 872, 971.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 973 - Dramaturgy II Continues and expands DRAM 873, emphasizing dramaturgical projects. (IR)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
Credits: 3 |
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DRAM 995 - Production Laboratory: Playwriting A production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of plays written. (IR)
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 996 - Production Laboratory: Playwriting A production program, crediting work in preparation and performance of plays written. (IR)
Credits: 2 |
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DRAM 997 - Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 to 12 |
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DRAM 998 - Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures (Y)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Graduate standing M.F.A. program.
Credits: 3 to 12 |
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HIEA 515 - Mao and the Chinese Revolution This course, an advanced reading seminar, provides an in-depth investigation of one of the most significant, yet destructive, revolutions in human history—the Chinese Communist revolution, as well as the person who led the revolution—Mao Zedong. (IR)
Credits: 3 |
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HIEA 701 - Traditional East Asian History Offered to graduate students with no previous background in East Asian
history. Consists of attendance at the lecture sessions of
undergraduate courses on East Asian history and directed readings at an
advanced level of the development of the social, political and cultural
institutions of East Asia. (IR)
Credits: 3 |
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HIEA 702 - Traditional East Asian History Offered to graduate students with no previous background in East Asian
history. Consists of attendance at the lecture sessions of
undergraduate courses on East Asian history and directed readings at an
advanced level of the development of the social, political and cultural
institutions of East Asia. (IR)
Credits: 3 |
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HIEA 703 - Modern East Asian History Offered to graduate students with no previous background in modern East
Asian history. Consists of attendance at the lecture sessions of
undergraduate courses on modern East Asian history and directed
readings at an advanced level on the development of the social,
political and cultural institutions of East Asia. (IR)
Credits: 3 |
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