2018-19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

THTR-2360 Introduction to Costuming –Sp 3 hours This course is designed to provide the student an overview of the numerous aspects of costuming for theatre, including basic knowledge of the role of the costume designer and the process he or she undertakes in creating designs, the practical skills of constructing and sewing a costume, and the communication and critical thinking skills involved in theatre collaboration for the costume designer. Prerequisites: THTR-1300 Introduction to Technical Theatre; THTR-1500 Introduction to Production Design. (Fee: $60) THTR-2410 Advanced Performance Techniques –Sp 3 hours An advanced course in solo theatre performance where students learn performance techniques in monologues and monodrama. Special emphasis is placed on the solo presentation of multiple characters in both narrative and dramatic literature. Prerequisite: THTR-2430 Acting I or permission of instructor. THTR-2430 Acting I –Fa, Sp 3 hours Study in the principle theories of realistic acting is balanced with practice in experiencing character creation. Principles of physical and emotional character development are explored. THTR-2440 Stagecraft III –Fa 1 hour This course is designed to give the student an opportunity to work on the execution of an assigned design for the mainstage. The student may execute a set piece, costume, or lighting design. Prerequisite: THTR-1450 Stagecraft II. THTR-2470 Makeup Design –Fa 2 hours Designed to provide the student with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for makeup design and execution for a theatrical production. Each student will develop this craft through individual projects and work on a mainstage production. (Fee: $150) THTR-2510 The Arts and Social Change –Sp 3 hours The nature of this course is to provide background in theory and practical work in arts related areas that focus on efforts to work effectively on behalf of those who are politically, economically, behaviorally, or spiritually oppressed. (odd years) THTR-3360 Costume Construction –Fa 3 hours This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge and experience in the area of costume construction. The student will develop skills in areas such as garment contruction, patterning, and costume crafts and learn to meet industry standards in regards to construction methods through work on the mainstage productions and personal projects. Prerequisites: THTR-2360 Introduction to Costuming. (Fee:$60) (even years) THTR-3420 Theatre History I –Fa 3 hours An analysis of performative modes of a given culture within a historical study, reinforcing appreciation of the past and strengthening the understanding of one’s own culture as well as different cultures. General survey of theatre history from the pre- Greek era to the present. Focus will be on prevailing philosophical orientation, major dramatists, theatre architecture and staging practices, styles of performance, costume design, innovations, and development. (even years) THTR-3430 Theatre History II –Sp 3 hours Survey of staging practices and innovations from mid-17th century to present, with study of representative plays from each era. (even years) THTR-3440 Stage Costume History –Sp 3 hours A general survey of western costuming for the stage from pre-Grecian to late twentieth century. This course provides an overview of the evolution of fashion as well as the social and cultural history affecting fashion change. (even years) (Fee: $40) THTR-3450 Stagecraft IV –Sp 1 hour This course is designed to give the theatre major with a design concentration an opportunity to work in the chosen area of their senior theatre project. The student will execute a design for a mainstage production and may assist in the design process. Prerequisite: THTR-2440 Stagecraft III. THTR-3460 Acting II –Sp 3 hours An advanced course that builds upon and expands the actor’s repertoire. The course may cover theatre forms such as Western foundational styles, Early modern to Post-Modern as well as non- Western traditions and contemporary performance. (even years) Prerequisite: THTR-2430 Acting I THTR-3465 Performing Shakespeare –Sp 3 hours This course will prepare students for performance of classical works with an emphasis on communicating Shakespearean text with clarity, understanding, and emotional honesty. Students’ skill will be challenged through performance of comic scenes, tragic scenes, and monologues after thorough investigation of Shakespeare’s rhetorical strategies and poetic form. (odd years) THTR-3470 Dramaturgy –Sp 3 hours This course provides background in specialized theatre research for students interested in teaching theatre history, drama, dramatic literature, and directing productions at the secondary or college level. (odd years) THTR-3490 Stage Lighting Design –Sp 3 hours The study of stage lighting theory and practice. Students will complete exercises in lighting design. Material covered includes basic electricity, equipment, and instruments. Practicum and stage work required. (Fee: $35) (odd years) THTR-3510 Directing II –Sp 3 hours An advanced course exploring the direction of period plays and stylistic genres other than realism. Student projects might include one-act or full-length plays. Students will become familiar with influential contemporary directors and directing theories. (odd years) Prerequisite: THTR-2350 Directing I. THTR-3520 Scenic Painting –Sp 3 hours This course is designed to introduce students to scenic painting techniques. The student will hone painting skills through class projects. (Fee: $75) (even years) THTR-3530 2 hours Techniques of American Musical Theatre –Sp Structured as a studio dance class, basic steps and movements are taught for styles ranging from ballet, jazz, ballroom, and lyrical hip hop. Students gain skills from guest choreographers for performing in musical theatre. Appropriate for theatre and music students. (odd years) (Fee: $75) THTR-3610 Theatre for Young People –Fa 2 hours For integrated language arts majors and theatre students desiring a theatre elective. Provides background and experience in theatre games, improvisation techniques, and educational theatre productions for pre-K through grade 12. Includes role-playing, play therapy, and dramatherapy theory. Prerequisite: admission to Teacher Education Program or theatre major or permission of instructor. (Fee: $60) (odd years) THTR-3650 Playwriting –Fa 3 hours This course is designed as a means of providing an opportunity for the student to concentrate on the writing of plays as a part of preparation for graduate work, ministry and worship, and the creation of new works for theatre. The emphasis will be on creative storytelling in dramatic form, including experimental work in varying formats. (even years) THTR-3850 2 hours Seminar in Arts Administration and Arts Law –Sp A seminar course providing background in arts administration and arts law, with significant research and presentation responsibilities for students. An overview of issues involved in the operation of arts organizations. (even years) (Fee: $75) THTR-4360 Costume Design –Sp 3 hours This course is designed to provide the student with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for designing costumes for a theatrical production. The student will develop this craft through individual projects that cover topics such as design and painting techniques, budgeting, presentation, and collaboration Prerequisite: THTR-2360 Introduction to Costuming . (Fee: $50) THTR-4400 Professional Preparation Seminar –Sp 2 hours Prepares the senior theatre arts student for entry into the professional arts community and/or graduate study. Topics include audition/portfolio preparation and presentation, resumé writing, interviewing techniques, graduate study/assistantship options, professional union affiliation, etc. (odd years) (Fee: $125) THTR-4490 Advanced Stage Lighting Design –Fa 3 hours This course will build on the foundation and design principles learned in Stage Lighting Design with an emphasis on the development of refined, practical, professional final applications. Using Cast Software’s WYSIWYG design software, students will learn to create scenic elements and represent lighting designs in a CAD-based previsualization environment. Additionally, students will learn about and integrate intelligent and LED lighting instruments into final designs. Finally, students will learn advanced programming techniques to create a short lighting show set to a musical selection. Prerequisite: THTR-3490 Stage Lighting Design (Fee:$75) (even years) THTR-4500 Scenic Design –Fa 3 hours A theatre course that emphasizes the analysis and interpretation of scripts, use of research material, and techniques of presentation. Includes an introduction to the practices of drafting and modeling. (Fee: $55) (odd years) THTR-4630 The Christian in Theatre –Sp 2 hours Students discuss issues they will face in the culture-shaping world of stage and screen. A biblical view of the arts sets the foundation for examining work ethic and professional practice. Service-learning projects integrate faith and art in the local community. THTR-4640 Special Topics –Fa, Sp 3 hours Topics of specialized theatrical interest are examined on an as- needed basis. Repeatable up to six credit hours. THTR-4750 Independent Study: Theatre –Fa, Sp 1–2 hours Independent study in a selected field for students with special interests and demonstrated ability. Repeatable up to eight credit hours. THTR-4810 Internship: Theatre –Fa, Sp, Su 0–6 hours Students are placed with professional organizations to gain experience in actual career situations. Internships depend upon availability. Repeatable up to 12 hours. THTR-4840 Senior Theatre Project –Fa, Sp 3 hours The Senior Theatre Project (STP) has two goals: to culminate the student’s work at Cedarville with a project presenting the student’s highest caliber of work and to prepare the student to achieve personal and professional goals. The theatre major is given a variety of choices through which to fulfill the STP requirement: solo performance, directed production, theatre design, or dramaturgical study. Before determining the nature of the STP, the student must determine personal and professional goals. The theatre major begins shaping the STP immediately upon enrollment in the major. All theatre majors work with a theatre advisor. Capstone course. (Fee: $50) Visual Communication Design (VCD) VCD-1000 Graphic Design for Non-Majors –Fa 3 hours An introduction to graphic design, emphasizing the fundamentals of design and typography as applied to the development of effective print and web communication. (Fee: $50) VCD-1050 Applied Design: Tech Tools I –Fa, Sp 3 hours Students learn fundamental, industry-standard and processes and design technologies-Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop-as they apply principles of visual communication design to both print and screen contexts. VCD-1200 Design Thinking –Sp 2 hours In this introductory course, students will explore why we design. Through a variety of projects, contextual research opportunities, reading, instruction, and collaboration, students will learn the core principles of the design discipline, design’s role within–and its potential impact on–business and our community, and the ways designers develop innovative insights and compelling ideas that resonate deeply and authentically with ordinary people. (Fee: $50) VCD-2000 History and Influences of Design –Sp 3 hours Survey of design from the 17th century to the present. The course highlights significant stages in the development and pivotal influences of design including technological advances, individual works, key movements, schools of thought, and approaches relative to time(s) and culture(s). Crosslisted with IDES. VCD-2050 Applied Design: Tech Tools II –Sp 3 hours Building on a foundation of technical tools, students will learn advanced technical skills, complex processes, and creative exploration as they apply principles of visual communication design to relevant, practical, and complex design problems and contexts. Prerequisite: VCD-1050 Applied Design: Tech Tools I VCD-2200 Typography –Fa 3 hours An introduction to the study of typography and its role in the structuring of visual language and its relationship to the discipline of graphic design. The course will examine the history of letter forms, their sources, and their influences and will provide opportunities for learning principles and guidelines for the effective use of type in visual communication for a variety of media and messages. Students will learn to structure intelligent, creative type solutions through classroom discussion, reading, research, and studio assignments, including editorial, promotional, and informational applications of typography. Prerequisites: ART-1230 Two-Dimensional Design; VCD-1050 applied Design: Tech Tools I; or permission of instructor. ( Fee: $50) VCD-2400 Graphic Design I –Sp 3 hours An introduction to the study of graphic design with emphasis on using the principles of design to communicate information and ideas in visual form. The course will provide opportunities to learn principles of visual communication and steps in the design process necessary to produce effective design solutions. Learning will be achieved through classroom discussion, reading, research, and studio assignments that center on producing concepts for both printed and electronic forms of information design. Prerequisites: VCD-2200 Typography; or permission of instructor. (Fee: $50) VCD-2600 Web Design I –Fa, Sp 3 hours Students learn foundational concepts and skills for building usable and beautiful user-centered websites by exploring the differences between graphic design and interactive design, gaining experience with designing webpage layouts, and practicing the skills necessary for constructing and publishing web pages with HTML and CSS. (Fee: $10) Page 220 2018–19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2018–19 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Page 221 Course Descriptions Course Descriptions THTR-2360 – THTR-3850 THTR-4360 – VCD-2600 ART, DESIGN, AND THEATRE ART, DESIGN, AND THEATRE

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