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410 I THEATRE ARTS MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN SPEECH ARTS (Theatre Arts Emphasis) The graduate program for the master of arts degree in speech arts ( threatre arts emphasis) is based on the equivalent of the undergraduate major in theatre arts at CSU, Fresno. From 18 to 24 of the 30 units required for the degree must be in theatre arts. For specific requirements, consult the head of the department; for general requirements see School of Graduate Studies and the GraduMe Bulletin. COURSES THEATRE ARTS (Drama) 1. Theatre Appreciation ( 1; max total 4) Open to non-majors. Understanding elements of theatre production through observation of a wide variety of stnged productions. Discussion will stem directly from productions observed during the semester. 15. Dramatic Arts Laboratory (1-2; max total 6) (Same aa Drama 115) Group laboratory experience in presentation of major productions for public performance. 22. Fundamentals of Interpretation (3) Discovering and communicating intellectual and emotional meaning of the printed page through preparation and presentation of selected readings from prose, poetry, and drama. 31. Fundamentals of Voice and Articulation (3) Primarily for students with majors and minors in the speech arts. Principles of voice and articulation with demonst1 atiou iu various aspects of oral communication. 32. Stage Techniques (3) Coordination, gesture, and stage business training for student actors, singers, and directors; development and improvement of creativity, awareness, and body control. 33. Fundamentals of Acting (3) Prerequisite: Drama 31 or permission of instructor. Fundamental techniques and theories of acting; development of individual insight, skill, and discipline in the presentation of dramatic materials. 34. Theatre Crafts (3) (Same aa lA 34) Introduction to the crafts in technical theatre; scene construction, scene painting, property selection, stage lighting, sound production; costume construction and make-up; laboratory experience in preparing major plays for public performance. 44. Fundamentals of Motion Picture Acting (3) Introduction to the basic creative and mechanical principles of motion picture acting through preparation and presentation of scenes on tape for analysis and discussion. 62. Theatre Today (3) Not open to students with drama or theatre arts majors. Attendance and discussion of theatre productions, participation in staging and performing scenes. Critique of the various theatre arts. 83. Touring Theatre (1-3; max total 6) (Same aa Drama 183) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Experience in touring major productions for public performance. 89. Proiecta In Production (1-3; max total 9) (Same aa Drama 189) Prerequisite: permisson of instructor. Group projects in all phases of production in laboratory theatre. 101. Theatre Appreciation (1; max total 4) Open to non-majors only. Understanding elements of theatre production through observation of a wide variety of stage productions. Discussion will stem directly from productions observed during the semester. 115. Dramatic Arts Laboratory (1-2; max total 9) (See Drama 15)
Object Description
Title | 1977-78 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1977-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 410 |
Full Text Search | 410 I THEATRE ARTS MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE IN SPEECH ARTS (Theatre Arts Emphasis) The graduate program for the master of arts degree in speech arts ( threatre arts emphasis) is based on the equivalent of the undergraduate major in theatre arts at CSU, Fresno. From 18 to 24 of the 30 units required for the degree must be in theatre arts. For specific requirements, consult the head of the department; for general requirements see School of Graduate Studies and the GraduMe Bulletin. COURSES THEATRE ARTS (Drama) 1. Theatre Appreciation ( 1; max total 4) Open to non-majors. Understanding elements of theatre production through observation of a wide variety of stnged productions. Discussion will stem directly from productions observed during the semester. 15. Dramatic Arts Laboratory (1-2; max total 6) (Same aa Drama 115) Group laboratory experience in presentation of major productions for public performance. 22. Fundamentals of Interpretation (3) Discovering and communicating intellectual and emotional meaning of the printed page through preparation and presentation of selected readings from prose, poetry, and drama. 31. Fundamentals of Voice and Articulation (3) Primarily for students with majors and minors in the speech arts. Principles of voice and articulation with demonst1 atiou iu various aspects of oral communication. 32. Stage Techniques (3) Coordination, gesture, and stage business training for student actors, singers, and directors; development and improvement of creativity, awareness, and body control. 33. Fundamentals of Acting (3) Prerequisite: Drama 31 or permission of instructor. Fundamental techniques and theories of acting; development of individual insight, skill, and discipline in the presentation of dramatic materials. 34. Theatre Crafts (3) (Same aa lA 34) Introduction to the crafts in technical theatre; scene construction, scene painting, property selection, stage lighting, sound production; costume construction and make-up; laboratory experience in preparing major plays for public performance. 44. Fundamentals of Motion Picture Acting (3) Introduction to the basic creative and mechanical principles of motion picture acting through preparation and presentation of scenes on tape for analysis and discussion. 62. Theatre Today (3) Not open to students with drama or theatre arts majors. Attendance and discussion of theatre productions, participation in staging and performing scenes. Critique of the various theatre arts. 83. Touring Theatre (1-3; max total 6) (Same aa Drama 183) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Experience in touring major productions for public performance. 89. Proiecta In Production (1-3; max total 9) (Same aa Drama 189) Prerequisite: permisson of instructor. Group projects in all phases of production in laboratory theatre. 101. Theatre Appreciation (1; max total 4) Open to non-majors only. Understanding elements of theatre production through observation of a wide variety of stage productions. Discussion will stem directly from productions observed during the semester. 115. Dramatic Arts Laboratory (1-2; max total 9) (See Drama 15) |