Drama   (DRAM)

Faculty of Fine Arts

Drama 1000

Introduction to Dramatic Arts

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-15

An exploration of the traditions, theories, and disciplines related to the production of theatre projects, as well as an investigation of the relationship between theatre, artistic expression and society.

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Production attendance.

Drama 2010

Performance Fundamentals

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-15

A study of performance fundamentals utilizing, body, voice, imagination, with attention to collaboration.

Corequisite(s):Drama 1000

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 2100

Play Reading and Analysis

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

A practical examination of the principles and techniques involved in script analysis for theatre practitioners.

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 2120

History and Development of Theatre I

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

History and development of theatre from its origins to 1700.

Prerequisite(s):One of Drama 1000 or Second-year standing (a minimum of 30.0 credit hours)

Recommended Background:
Writing 1000

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 2130

History and Development of Theatre II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

History and development of theatre from 1700 to the present.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2120

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 2310

Acting I

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-15

The fundamental techniques of acting for the stage, through the exploration of scripted texts.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2010

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 2320

Voice I

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-15

Study of voice fundamentals; development of the natural voice through the exploration of breath support, sound production, resonance and articulation.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 1000

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 2340

Movement I

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-15

Study of movement fundamentals, skills and physical expression as a foundation for theatrical performance.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 1000

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 2341

Movement Studies I (Series)

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-15

Introductory study of movement and dance techniques and topics.

Recommended Background:
Drama 2340

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 2350

Speech Communication

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-6

The art of effective communication through speech focusing on the theoretical principles and the dynamics of delivering effective speeches to a group.

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Drama 2350 is intended for non-Drama majors and is NOT counted toward the degree requirements in any B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts degree program nor in any B.A. or BASc. degree program with a major in Dramatic Arts. B.F.A. - Multidisciplinary students may count Drama 2350 toward the second and third major area only. Production attendance.

Drama 2600

Theatre Performance Practicum I

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 0-0-6

Other hours per term: Variable

Participation in one faculty supervised production of the Department of Drama from the perspective of a theatre creator, actor, director or other faculty approved artistic role.

Prerequisite(s):Successful assignment to a Department of Drama production

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:All students must complete an Application and Approval for Portfolio Course Credit form. The form must be signed by the supervising faculty member by the end of the first week of rehearsal.

Drama 2611

Theatre Production Practicum I

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 1-0-0

Other hours per term: Variable

This course will provide an introductory practical application of the material introduced in Stagecraft. This class with delve into the world of technical theatre, while providing opportunities for students to develop technical skills by being part of the theatrical production process. Class will also involve regular meetings to discuss projects, progress, and production principles.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 2740

Devised Theatre I

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-15

An overview of diverse approaches to devised theatre, with an emphasis on artistic impulse and group collaboration.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2010

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance.

Drama 2810

Introduction to Stagecraft

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: Variable

This course is designed to give a well-rounded introduction to technical theatre including but not limited to safety, scenery, properties, lighting, sound, costume and stage management. This course will review current practices, methods and technologies resulting in an understanding of, and approach to common production processes and vocabulary. The course will include both in-class lectures and hands-on experience working on a production outside of scheduled class time.

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.

Drama 2815

Introduction to Stage Management

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: Variable

An exploration and implementation of stage management principles and practices including leadership, management, communication, creative problem solving, organization, facilitation, and teamwork.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 1000 AND
Drama 2810

Equivalent:Drama 3821 (Stage and Production Management) (prior to 2025/2026)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 2825

Introduction to Design for Theatre

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-20

Course introduces the role, fundamental principles, and common practices of theatrical design while also exploring production processes of the designer for the purpose of storytelling. Course will utilize practical application of the course topics through design projects in but not limited to scenery, lighting, and costumes.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 1000 AND
Drama 2810

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 2827

Visualization A

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-20

One of two courses exploring visual communication practices related to theatrical design and construction for scenery, lighting, and costuming. Course focuses on traditional and digital visualization techniques and processes used to develop effective tangible communication methods for theatrical designers and technicians. Visualization A: Drafting establishes the foundation of 2D theatrical visual communication through learning to read, interpret, and create common theatrical drawings used throughout the production process.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810

Recommended Background:
Drama 2825

Equivalent:Drama 3827 (prior to 2020/2021)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 2828

Visualization B

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-20

One of two courses exploring visual communication practices related to theatrical design and construction. Courses focus on traditional and digital visualization techniques and processes used to develop effective tangible communication methods for theatrical designers and technicians. Visualization B: Rendering and Model Making establishes the foundation of 3D theatrical visual communication through learning to develop drawings and models that represent both the corporeal and atmospheric elements of theatrical design.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2825

Recommended Background:
Drama 2827

Equivalent:Drama 3827 (prior to 2024/2025)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.

Drama 3040

Exploring Creativity

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Study of creativity in various areas of human endeavour. Use of drama exercises and projects to explore the creative process and develop creative thinking skills.

Prerequisite(s):15 university-level courses (a minimum of 45.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Drama 3040 is intended for non-Drama majors and is NOT counted toward the degree requirements in any B.F.A. - Dramatic Arts degree program nor in any B.A. or BASc. degree program with a major in Dramatic Arts. B.F.A. - Multidisciplinary students may count Drama 3040 toward the second and third major area only. Production attendance.

Drama 3100

Theatre in Performance

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 2-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-40

Principles and techniques for analysis of live theatrical performances.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 1000 AND
Drama 2100

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Off-campus production attendance required. Students should not register in this course while participating in major theatrical productions, on-campus or off-campus. Students enrolled in Drama 3100 on the Lethbridge campus are required to purchase a theatre ticket and travel package in lieu of a textbook. Students enrolled on the Calgary campus are required to purchase the theatre ticket package only. The cost of this package varies from term to term. Students planning on enrolling in Drama 3100 are advised to contact the course instructor for anticipated ticket and travel package costs.

Drama 3130

Canadian Theatre

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

The development of theatre in English and French Canada from the 17th Century to the present.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2130

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 3150

Theatre Studies (Series)

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Offerings in subject areas dealing with significant developments in theatre and dramatic arts, such as major artists/theorists, major playwrights, genres and styles, historical periods, non-Western Theatre, dance, and film.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2100 AND
Drama 2130

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 3151

Play Reading and Analysis II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

A survey of selected dramatic literature, with relevance to the current departmental season.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2100 AND
Drama 2130

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 3160

Dramaturgy

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

A study of historical research, dramatic analysis, and other critical tools as applied to the theatre-making process by Dramaturgs and other theatre artists.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2100 and Drama 2130

Equivalent:Drama 3850 - Dramaturgy (prior to 2021/2022)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 3310

Acting II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

The development of actor processes, with an emphasis on the exploration of naturalistic texts.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2100 AND
Drama 2310 AND
Drama 2320 AND
Drama 2340 AND
Successful Performance audition AND
15 university-level courses (a minimum of 45.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 3320

Voice II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

An intensive study of voice; the development of vocal skills that prepare an actor for performance; exploration of diverse texts and performance situations.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2320

Corequisite(s):One of Drama 3310, Drama 3420, or Drama 3740

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 3342

Movement II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

Intensive study of movement skills and physical expression for performance in theatrical work.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2340 AND
One of Drama 3310, Drama 3420, or Drama 3740

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.

Drama 3420

Directing Fundamentals

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-40

An investigation of directing principles and techniques, with an emphasis on communicating with actors; a final directing project involving minor technical elements.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2100 AND
Drama 2310 AND
15 university-level courses (a minimum of 45.0 credit hours)

Equivalent:Drama 2420 (prior to 2025/2026)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 3510

Theatre for Young Audiences

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

A practical exploration of theatrical styles, techniques, approaches, and theories related to theatrical performances created for young audiences.

Prerequisite(s):Two of Drama 2310, Drama 2320, Drama 2340, Drama 2740, or Drama 2825

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on and/or off campus.

Drama 3600

Theatre Performance Practicum II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 0-0-6

Other hours per term: Variable

Participation in one faculty-supervised production of the Department of Drama from the perspective of a theatre creator, actor, director or other faculty-approved artistic role.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2600 AND
15 university-level courses (a minimum of 45.0 credit hours) AND
Successful assignment to a Department of Drama production

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:All students must complete an Application and Approval for Portfolio Course Credit form. The form must be signed by the supervising faculty member by the end of the first week of rehearsal.

Drama 3611

Theatre Production Practicum II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 1-0-0

Other hours per term: Variable

This course will provide practical application of the material introduced in Stagecraft. This class with delve further into the world of technical theatre, while providing opportunities for students to develop technical skills by being part of the theatrical production process. Class will also involve regular meetings to discuss projects, progress, and production principles.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 3740

Devised Theatre II

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

An investigation of contemporary approaches to devised theatre, with an emphasis on the development of group projects.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2100 AND
Drama 2310 AND
Drama 2740 AND
Audition AND
15 university-level courses (a minimum of 45.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 3750

Playwriting Fundamentals

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

An exploration of dramatic writing for the stage.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2010 AND
Drama 2100

Equivalent:Drama 2750 (prior to 2025/2026)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 3770

Improvisation

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

An investigation of principles and techniques used to improvise theatrical performance, with an emphasis on applied contexts that involve the presence of a live audience.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2740

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 3821

Technical Theatre Studies (Series)

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-50

Offerings in specific technical production topics such as Stage Management, Mask Making, Stage Makeup, Scenic Paint, Properties, Puppet Construction and Special Effects. Course topics will be offered based on instructor availability and student interest.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810
OR
Completion of 15 university-level courses (30.0 credit hours) AND
Additional prerequisites will be specified (including any recommended background) for individual offerings

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.

Drama 3832

Technical Theatre Construction: Scenic and Properties

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-40

Course introduces the basic principles of theatrical scenery and properties construction techniques, tools, materials, vocabulary, and personnel. Course will review current equipment, methods, and technologies resulting in an understanding of and ability to communicate and execute common theatrical scenic production practices and processes. Course will include demonstrations and involve practical application of beginner techniques through paper projects as well as hands-on experience.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2827

Equivalent:Drama 3821 (Scenic Construction) (prior to 2020/2021)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 3833

Technical Theatre Construction: Lighting and Projections

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-40

Course introduces the basic principles of theatrical lighting and projection construction techniques, tools, materials, vocabulary, and personnel. Course will review current equipment, methods, and technologies resulting in an understanding of and ability to communicate and execute common theatrical lighting production practices and processes. Course will include demonstrations and involve practical application of beginner techniques through paper projects as well as hands-on experience.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810

Equivalent:Drama 3821 (Lighting Electrics) (prior to 2020/2021) and Drama 3821 (Lighting for the Theatre) (prior to 2020/2021)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 3834

Technical Theatre Construction: Costume and Hair

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-40

Course introduces the basic principles of theatrical costume construction techniques, tools, materials, vocabulary, and personnel. Course will review current equipment, methods, and technologies resulting in an understanding of and ability to communicate and execute common theatrical costume and hair production practices and processes. Course will include demonstrations and involve the practical application of beginner techniques through paper projects as well as hands-on experience.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810

Equivalent:Drama 3831 (prior to 2021/2022);
Drama 3821 (Costume Construction) (prior to 2020/2021)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Rehearsal/production attendance.

Drama 3845

Design for Theatre

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-30

Course will explore the interpretation, visualization, and conceptualization of scenography for the purpose of storytelling. Course reviews creative interpretation and practical documentation of design information through developing an understanding of and approach to scenic, lighting and costume design production processes including vocabulary and common practices.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2100 AND
Drama 2825

Corequisite(s):Drama 2828

Recommended Background:
Drama 2827

Equivalent:Drama 3846 (prior to 2025/2026);
Drama 3847 (prior to 2025/2026);
Drama 3848 (prior to 2025/2026);
Drama 3845 (Design for Theatre (Series)) (prior to 2021/2022)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 3865

Scenic Painting for Theatre

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 9-0-0

Other hours per term: Variable

This course is designed to introduce the theory and techniques of scenic painting for a variety of theatrical applications, including properties. Students will learn about the products, tools, and techniques of scenic paint for the stage, as well as explore the elements and principals of scenography. This class will include both lectures, demonstrations, and the physical practice of scenic painting.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2825

Equivalent:Drama 3821 (Scenic Painting) (prior to 2025/2026)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 3870

Technical and Design History A

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

The development of architecture and ornamental styles and technology, within Western civilization, from antiquity through the 21st century. Emphasizing the eras most commonly seen in theatrical productions. Will include discussion on changing styles, materials and construction methods, as well as a look at the development of lighting and sound technologies as it pertains to theatrical design.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810

Recommended Background:
Drama 2825

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 3871

Technical and Design History B

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

This course will discuss the development of costume within Western civilization, from antiquity through the 21st century, emphasizing the eras most commonly seen in theatrical productions. This course will include the exploration of changing silhouettes, materials and construction methods, as well as a look at the shifts in hair and makeup styles as it pertains to theatre.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810

Recommended Background:
Drama 2825 AND
Drama 2828

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 3875

Stage Makeup

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

This course is designed to introduce the history, practice and design aesthetic of stage makeup. Students will learn about the products, tools, and application techniques of makeup for the stage, as well as explore the process of character development through makeup design. This course will combine lectures and demonstrations with physical practice.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2825

Equivalent:Drama 3821 (Stage Makeup) (prior to 2025/2026);
Drama 2830 (Stage Makeup) (prior to 2019/2020)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 3885

Technical Theatre for Teachers

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

Course offers foundational skills and practice for non-technical theatre majors, particularly focused on the delivery of technical theatre in school settings, both in the classroom and on the school stage. Course reviews and practically works with common theatre systems, technologies, and equipment used by the instructor who needs to know and do it all including scenery, costumes, lighting, and sound. Learn to build a flat, sew a seam, connect a microphone, hang a stage light, and more from the perspective of a drama educator or any "non-technician" while exploring techniques to guide students working behind the scenes.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2810

Equivalent:Drama 3821 (Technical Theatre for Teachers) (prior to 2025/2026)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 4000

Creative Collaboration

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: Variable

This studio course focuses on learning how to work creatively in a collaborative artistic environment emphasizing creative research, communication, visualization, and presentation skills focusing on theatrical storytelling.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 1000 AND
Drama 2100 AND
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.

Drama 4020/Cinema 4020

Screen Acting: Theory and Analysis

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

A study of prominent theories of performance throughout the history of film, television, and other media. Students will acquire specialized means of understanding screen actors' expressive capabilities, and the methods to critically examine actors' performances through close, formal analysis.

Prerequisite(s):One 3000-level course in Cinema or Drama AND
Third-year standing (60.0 credit hours)

Equivalent:Cinema 4850/Drama 4850 (Screen Acting: Theory and Analysis) (prior to 2024/2025)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 4100

Theatre in Professional Contexts

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

An examination of theatre in professional contexts, including an investigation of organizational models, funding structures, grant programs, and professional affiliations and practices.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 3100

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 4150

Theatre Studies (Series)

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Offerings in subject areas dealing with significant developments in theatre and dramatic arts, such as major artists/theorists, major playwrights, genres and styles, historical periods, non-Western Theatre, dance, and film.

Prerequisite(s):One of Drama 3150, Drama 3151, Drama 3160, English 3010, English 3201, English 3602, or New Media 3560

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 4211

Theories of Theatre

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Theories of theatre since Aristotle, with an emphasis on the 20th Century and contemporary critical theory.

Prerequisite(s):One of Drama 3150, Drama 3151, Drama 3160, English 3010, English 3201, English 3602, or New Media 3560

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Drama 4310

Acting III

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

The application of actor processes, with an emphasis on the performance of diverse texts.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 3310

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 4312

Acting for the Camera

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-40

Techniques and processes used in performance for television, film, and other related media.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2310 AND
Third-year standing (a minimum of 60.0 credit hours)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Rehearsal/participation in film project on and/or off campus.

Drama 4420

Advanced Directing

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 4-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-50

An advanced investigation of directing principles and techniques, with an emphasis on conceptualization and execution of a directorial vision; a final directing project involving technical elements.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 3420 AND
Audition

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 4600

Theatre Performance Practicum III

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 0-0-6

Other hours per term: Variable

Participation in one faculty-supervised production of the Department of Drama from the perspective of a theatre creator, actor director or other faculty-approved artistic role.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 3600 AND
15 university-level courses (a minimum of 45.0 credit hours) AND
Successful assignment to a Department of Drama production

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:All students must complete an Application and Approval for Portfolio Course Credit form. The form must be signed by the supervising faculty member by then end of the first week of rehearsal.

Drama 4611

Theatre Production Practicum III

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 1-0-0

Other hours per term: Variable

This course will provide practical application of the material introduced in Stagecraft. This class with delve further into the world of technical theatre, while providing opportunities for students to develop technical skills by being part of the theatrical production process. Class will also involve regular meetings to discuss projects, progress, and production principles.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 3611

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 4740

Devised Theatre III

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

An advanced investigation of contemporary approaches to devised theatre, with an emphasis on developing an individual artistic voice and solo performance.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 3740

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 4750

Advanced Playwriting

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 3-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-25

The art and craft of writing for the stage with emphasis on the one-act play.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 2310 AND
Drama 3750

Mutually Exclusive:
Drama 3750 (prior to 2025/2026)

Substantially Similar:
Drama 3750 (prior to 2025/2026)

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal, performance on campus.

Drama 4845

Advanced Design for Theatre

Credit hours: 3.00

Contact hours per week: 6-0-0

Other hours per term: 0-0-30

An advanced exploration of the conceptualization of scenography for the purpose of storytelling. Course will focus on the creative interpretation and practical documentation of design information through the application of scenic, lighting and costume design production processes including vocabulary and common practices into more advance project realizations.

Prerequisite(s):Drama 3845

Lib Ed Req:Fine Arts and Humanities

Note:Studio course.
Production attendance, rehearsal.