THEA - Theatre Arts
THEA 1000. Theatre Convocation (0-1-0) A laboratory experience to include student performances, presentation, guest artists, master classes, lectures, theatre trips, meetings and the administration of entrance evaluation for Theatre Arts majors. (S/U grading.)
THEA 1100. Theatre Appreciation (3-0-3) A general course in the appreciation of theatre. The use of films, guest lectures, demonstrations, and discussions of theatre of all periods may be included.
THEA 1175. Script Analysis (2-0-2) The basic tools for play analysis presented through reading, lecture, discussion, and further analysis. The student will become familiar with necessary vocabulary, methods and skills for analyzing play scripts.
THEA 1221. Theatre Dance 1 (1-2-2)Prerequisite: Theatre major or permission of instructor.Beginning skills in dance techniques that are used on stage and in musical theatre. May be taken twice for credit.
THEA 1222. Theatre Dance 2 (1-2-2) Prerequisite: THEA 1225 with a grade of C or better or permission of instructor. Beginning and intermediate skills and dance techniques that are used on stage and in musical theatre. May be taken twice for credit.
THEA 1245. Acting 1 (2-2-3)Prerequisite: Theatre Major or THEA 1315 with a grade of C or better. Fundamentals of acting techniques taught through character development, monologue, and scene work.
THEA 1305. Class Voice (0-2-1) Group instruction in the principles of vocal technique and public performance for non-voice majors. Non-voice music majors may substitute this course for the study of a secondary instrument with the approval of their advisors.
THEA 1315. Acting for the Non-Major (1-2-2) An introduction to acting skills for non-theatre majors.
THEA 1316. Pilates (0-2-1) An introduction to the Pilates Technique of Physical Conditioning. May be taken twice for credit.
THEA 1355. Basic Design for the Theatre (1-2-2) The study of the elements and principles of design and how they may be used in scenery, lighting and costuming. The development of free-hand and mechanical drawing skills.
THEA 1365. Fundamentals of Technical Theatre (2-2-3) An introduction to the study and application of the skills required in producing and using scenic, costuming, and lighting technologies.
THEA 1435. Theatre Practice (0-5-1) Supervised practical experience in all aspects of theatre work under actual production conditions. May be taken four times for credit.
THEA 1705. First Year Seminar (0-2-1) An introduction to the CSU Department of Theatre. This course prepares and familiarizes students with common terminology, policies and expectations within the department, with special emphasis on career planning and building a resume.
THEA 2105. Theatre Outreach (1-3)Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and THEA 1245 with a grade of C or better. This course explores and implements a variety of techniques of taking theatre into our community and surrounding area. (May be taken twice for credit.)
THEA 2226. Stage Management (1-2-2)Prerequisite: THEA 1365 with a grade of C or better. Introduction to stage management functions from auditions through final performances including preparation, practices, and responsibilities of the stage manager.
THEA 2227. Drafting and Drawing for the Theatre (1-2-2) Exploration and application of graphic skills required by the theatrical designer.
THEA 2275. Costume Construction (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 1365 with a grade of C or better or Consent of Instructor. Practical experience with techniques, tools, and materials used in standard costume construction for the stage, with introduction to couture and commercial patterns.
THEA 2285. Computer Technology in the Theatre (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 1355 with a grade of C or better. An introductory course using electronic technologies to develop skills in and an understanding of illustration, digital photo editing, website development, and computer-aided drafting techniques for the theatre artist. An electronic portfolio will be developed. (Course fee required.)
THEA 2325. Stage Movement (1-2-2) An introduction to various movement techniques used by the actor.
THEA 2346. Voice Training for the Stage (2-2-3) Prerequisite: Theatre major or THEA 1245 with a grade of C or better. An introduction to voice training for the actor, with additional focus on dialects. Exercises and techniques are utilized to develop and strengthen the connection to and use of the voice.
THEA 2355. Stage Makeup (0-2-1) Basic materials and techniques of stage makeup. Practical experience of makeup for characters from a number of plays and in differing makeup styles.
THEA 2365. Intermediate Stagecraft (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 1365 with a grade of C or better. The continued study and application of skills used in scenery, lighting, and sound production. The study of technical theatre roles, and their practical application through production assignments.
THEA 3105. Children's Theatre (3-0-3)Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. Research and literature of children's theatre, methods of producing and directing plays for and with children in school and community situations.
THEA 3107. Creative Dramatics in the Classroom (3-0-3)Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above. Exploration of theories and techniques of improvised and informal drama and their practical application as a teaching tool for all age levels. Lectures, student projects and practical class experience.
THEA 3165. Survey of Design for the Theatre (2-2-3)Prerequisites: THEA 1355 and THEA 1365, both with a grade of C or better. This course provides the student with the skills needed to design and implement scenery, lighting, and costumes for productions with limited budgets, time, and skill levels while maintaining design concepts and analysis. By the conclusion of the course, the student will have developed a design concept, scenic design (including ground plan, elevations, and model or rendering), light design and plot, costume plot and renderings, and a detailed budget and time outline for one production.
THEA 3175. Theatre History/Literature 1: Greeks to Renaissance (3-0-3) Survey of the history and dramatic literature of the western world from the Greeks through the Renaissance. Video tapes, lectures, play reading, and student reports will be included.
THEA 3176. Theatre History/Literature 2: Restoration to the Present (3-0-3) Survey of the history and dramatic literature from the Restoration to the present. Video tapes, lectures, play reading, and student reports will be included.
THEA 3225. Musical Theatre Performance (1-2-2)Prerequisite: THEA 1245 or MUSA 1211 or higher, with a grade of C or better. An exploration of performing techniques in the musical theatre.
THEA 3226. Arts Management (1-2-2) An examination of arts administration practices including an introduction to management, development, marketing and public relations for non-profit theatre arts organizations.
THEA 3245. Acting 2 (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 1245 with a grade of C or better. Advanced acting techniques, including character and scene study and practical experience in developing a role.
THEA 3246. Playwriting (2-2-3) Elements and techniques for writing dramatic literature. Practical experience writing and critiquing one-act plays.
THEA 3250. Period Styles in Design (2-0-2) Introduction to historical styles in clothing, architecture, painting, and sculpture as they influence theatrical design through the ages.
THEA 3255. Stage Properties (1-3-2)Prerequisite: THEA 1355 and THEA 1365, each with a grade of C or better. A study of basic procedures, techniques, and materials that can be used by the designer and technician in the construction of stage properties. Basic introduction to organization and procurement of stage properties. (Course fee required.)
THEA 3262. Costume Design (2-2-3)Prerequisites: THEA 1355, THEA 1365, and THEA 2227 each with a grade of C or better. Utilizing design theory, costume history, and script analysis to create appropriate character-specific designs for the stage.
THEA 3266. Sound Design and TechnologyPrerequisites: THEA 1355, THEA 1365, and THEA 2227, each with a grade of C or better. The study and practical application of the skills, techniques and artistry of sound design and technology for the stage.
THEA 3267. Scene Design (2-2-3)Prerequisites: THEA 1355, THEA 1365, and THEA 2227, each with a grade of C or better. The study and application of the skills, techniques, and art of the scenic designer.
THEA 3268. Scene Painting (1-2-2)Prerequisites: THEA 1355 and THEA 1365, each with a grade of C or better. Practical application of materials and techniques used to paint stage settings. Experience with a variety of media and styles of scenic painting. (Course fee required.)
THEA 3269. Lighting Design (2-2-3)Prerequisites: THEA 1355, THEA 1365, and THEA 2227, each with a grade of C or better. The study and practical application of design, concepts, and equipment of lighting for the stage. Experience in developing and drafting lighting designs for basic theatre styles.
THEA 3276. Costume Crafts (1-2-2)Prerequisites: THEA 1365 and THEA 2275, each with a grade of C or better. Practical experience in creating costume accessories, with an emphasis on altering existing materials and fabricating items with "found" and unusual materials.
THEA 3277. Patterning and Draping (1-2-2) Prerequisites: THEA 1365 and THEA 2275, each with a grade of C or better. Practical experience in creating couture-style patterns for theatrical costumes, utilizing both fabric draping and flat-patterning methods.
THEA 3305. Children's Theatre Production (1-3)Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. Practical experience in performing, presenting, and/or directing children's theatre. May be taken two times.
THEA 3345. Seminar in Auditions (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 3245 with a grade of C or better. Selection and preparation of material for theatre auditions. Experience in preparing resumes and auditions, cold readings and callback interviews.
THEA 3435. Advanced Theatre Practice (0-5-1) Supervised leadership experience in actual theatrical work, including every aspect of theatre. May be taken three times for credit.
THEA 4205. Senior Project in Theatre (0-6-2) A faculty-juried presentation by graduating Theatre Arts majors. Satisfactory completion of this course is necessary for the B.F.A. in Theatre Arts.
THEA 4225. Advanced Musical Theatre Performance (1-2-2)Prerequisite: THEA 3225 with a grade of C or better. An advanced exploration of performing and staging techniques in the musical theatre.
THEA 4245. Acting 3 (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 3245 with a grade of C or better. Acting techniques used to portray characters in period plays, from the Greeks through Restoration.
THEA 4325. Period Movement for the Stage (0-2-1)Prerequisites: THEA 1245 and THEA 2325, each with a grade of C or better. Introduction to various styles of movement necessary for historic productions of plays.
THEA 4406. Theatre Education Practicum (0-6-2) Co-requisite or prerequisite: THEA 5106 with a grade of C or better. Observation and practical experience in an area theatre.
THEA 4445. Theatre Performance (1-3 hours) Prerequisite: Consent of Department chair. Practical application of acting theories and techniques through the rehearsals and performances of a production. May include the supervised performance of a major role in a production. May be taken ten times for credit.
THEA 4465. Theatre Production (1-3 hours) Prerequisite: Consent of Department chair. Techniques of planning and implementing technical aspects of production. May include the supervised student design and execution of a major technical area of production. May be taken ten times for credit.
THEA 4485. Student Teaching: Theatre (10) Prerequistes: Admission to Teacher Education and THEA 3107 and 5106, both with a grade of C or better. Observation, participation and instruction in a P-12 classroom. (Course fee required.) (S/U grading)
THEA 4698. Internship (1-6 hours)Prerequisite: Consent of Department chair. This course is designed to allow the student to gain hands-on field experience working with approved non-academic theatre companies and/or organizations. Supervision is provided by a Theatre Arts faculty member and a representative from the cooperating agency. The student must make arrangements with the faculty member and the cooperating company and get permission from the department chair prior to registering for the course. May be taken twice for credit. (S/U grading.)
THEA 4795. Senior Seminar in Theatre (0-2-1) A capstone course that integrates concepts gained during the students' tenure. Includes readings, lectures, discussions, portfolio presentations, and the administration of an exit exam.
THEA 4899. Independent Study (1-3 hours)Prerequisite: Consent of Department chair. Special projects designed to meet the specific needs of individual students.
THEA 5106. Methods of Teaching Theatre (3-1-3)Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education. Practical application of techniques for teaching drama in grades P-12. Curriculum, concepts, procedures for instruction, and observation and participation in the public schools.
THEA 5205. Advanced Creative Dramatics (2-2-3) THEA 3107 with a grade of C or better and Admission to Teacher Education. Advanced exploration of integrating creative dramatics into the classroom. Lectures, student projects, and practical classroom experience.
THEA 5245. Acting 4 (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 4245 with a grade of C or better. Advanced exploration of contemporary Acting techniques applied to both avante-garde texts and traditional texts.
THEA 5281. Stage Directing 1 (2-2-3)Prerequisites: THEA 1245, THEA 1355, and THEA 1175, each with a grade of C or better. Introduction to the technical aspects of directing in a proscenium setting including groundplans, stage composition, textual analysis, stage blocking, promptbook preparation and collaborating with actors in the rehearsal process.
THEA 5282. Stage Directing 2 (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 5281 with a grade of C or better. Detailed study of the role of the director in the production. Practical experience in directing a one-act period or non-realistic play for public performance.
THEA 5283. Stage Directing 3 (2-2-3) Prerequisite: THEA 5281 with a grade of C or better. Advanced directing theories focusing on methods of staging for arena and thrust configurations.
THEA 5285. Computer Aided Design and Drafting (2-2-3)Prerequisite: THEA 2285 with a grade of C or better. Advanced study in the use of computer technologies in the theatre. Topics will be selected to meet the needs and interests of the students, and may include scenic and lighting drafting, digital sound designs, digital costume renderings, and three-dimensional modeling.
THEA 5575. Selected Topics in Theatre Arts (1-3 hours) Various topics selected by the instructor to meet the needs and interests of the students. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.