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Theater Elective Course Of Theater at ACCC

Courses of Theater From Atlantic Cape Community College

THEA-500 Theater Elective
College: Undergraduate Credit
Department: Allied Health, Arts, Humanities, Science, Math
Credits: 3.00

Play Production I Course Of Theater at ACCC

Courses of Theater From Atlantic Cape Community College

THEA-210 Play Production I
College: Undergraduate Credit
Department: Arts and Humanities
Credits: 3.00
Instructors: 3-0-3 Theoretical and practical introduction to the technical aspects of theater production. Types of staging, scenic styles, fundamentals of scene design and stage lighting studied. Students are required to be involved in the semester’s dramatic production. (1983)

Art Craft Playwriting Course Of Theater at ACCC

Courses of Theater From Atlantic Cape Community College

THEA-208 Art/Craft/Playwriting
College: Undergraduate Credit
Department: Arts and Humanities
Credits: 3.00
Instructors: 3-0-3 Prerequisites: THEA110-Introduction to Theater. Provides students with an introductory understanding of the art and craft of playwriting, the basic concepts of storytelling and the terminology used with the three act structure. Through a series of writing exercises, students will write a play. Emphasis will be on effective exposition, conflict, plot development and character development within the three act stucture. (2006)

Acting II Course Of Theater at ACCC

Courses of Theater From Atlantic Cape Community College

THEA-112 Acting II
College: Undergraduate Credit
Department: Arts and Humanities
Credits: 3.00
Instructors: 3-0-3 Prerequisites: THEA111 or permission of instructor. Emphasis is placed on performance and practical application of the theories of acting.

Acting I Course Of Theater at ACCC

Courses of Theater From Atlantic Cape Community College

THEA-111 Acting I
College: Undergraduate Credit
Department: Arts and Humanities
Credits: 3.00
Instructors: 3-0-3 Theory and practice of basic acting techniques through lecture and individual and group practice. (1972)

Intro To Theater Course Of Theater at ACCC

Courses of Theater From Atlantic Cape Community College

THEA-110 Intro To Theater
College: Undergraduate Credit
Department: Arts and Humanities
Credits: 3.00
Instructors: 3-0-3 Survey of theater arts from the classical period to the present, with practical experience in producing a play. Students will participate in backstage work. The elements of theater will be compared to other art forms. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (1989)

Theater Production Course Of Theater at ACCC

Courses of Theater From Atlantic Cape Community College

THEA-100 Theater Production
College: Undergraduate Credit
Department: Arts and Humanities
Credits: 1.00
Instructors: 3-0-3 Practical training in technical elements of theater as they relate to specific ACCC theater productions. Students select a task and work under the supervision of the creative arts department. May be repeated for a total of four credits. (1989)

Principles of Performance Design Course at Assumption University of Thailand

PC 3801 Principles of Performance Design 3 Credits
Prerequisites: CA 1001 Introduction to Communication
CA 2009 Introduction to Performance for Communication Arts
This course will offer a fundamental approach to designing in the theater. Topics will include visualization of props, costumes, sound and lighting. Also part of the course will explore the basics of the use of space, theme, rhythm, repetition, and music. The aim is to provide the students with the basics necessary for creating original work for the stage.

Special Topics In Renaissance Literature Course at Assumption College

Course of English Department at Assumption College

ENG 339 Special Topics In Renaissance Literature

This course will study the sixteenth- and seventeenthcenturies’ dramatists who both worked and competed with William Shakespeare, including Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, and John Webster. Our focus will be on the theater and its ties to the culture, politics, and religion of the early modern era. We also will compare and contrast these dramatists’ works with those of Shakespeare. (Area: 2) (Spring) Aspinall/Three credits