Theatre Minor - Undergraduate - 2012 University Catalog
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The Minor in Theatre provides an opportunity for students majoring in another area of study to develop their theatre skills and knowledge about the field. Coursework includes acting and stagecraft, as well as courses designed to provide an excellent overview of theatre as a discipline and field. Students wishing to pursue the Theatre minor and have it listed on their transcript must proceed as follows:
- Schedule and complete an interview/audition for acceptance into the program.
- Complete the Minor Program sequence.
- Request the Registrar, during the senior year of study, to certify on official Montclair State records the completion of the minor program of study.
THEATRE MINOR
Complete 19 semester hours, including the following 4 requirement(s):
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REQUIRED COURSES
Complete 2 courses for 6 semester hours:
THTR 100 Introduction to the Theatrical Medium (3 hours lecture) 3 THTR 105 Acting I (3 hours lecture) 3 -
PRODUCTION/PERFORMANCE COURSES
Complete 1 course for 1 semester hours from the following list
THTR 200 Production Stagecraft (1 hour lecture, 2 hours other) 1 THTR 201 Production Operations 1 THTR 202 Production Costumes 1 THTR 203 Business of Production 1 THTR 204 Performance Production I (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) 1 THTR 206 Performance: Production II (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) 1 THTR 207 Performance: Production III (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) 1 -
SELECTED COURSES
Complete 1 course for 3 semester hours from the following list
THTR 210 Theatre History: Classical to Elizabethan (3 hours lecture) 3 THTR 211 Theatre History: Restoration to Modern (3 hours lecture) 3 -
ELECTIVE COURSES
Complete 9 semester hours from the following:
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Complete 6 semester hours to 9 semester hours from the following:
THTR 110 Acting II - B.A (3 hours lecture) 3 THTR 150 Stagecraft (3 hours lecture) 3 THTR 210 Theatre History: Classical to Elizabethan (3 hours lecture) 3 THTR 211 Theatre History: Restoration to Modern (3 hours lecture) 3 THTR 330 Play Direction I (1 hour lecture, 3 hours studio) 3 -
The following courses may be taken for a total of 3 semester hours:
THTR 200 Production Stagecraft (1 hour lecture, 2 hours other) 1 THTR 201 Production Operations 1 THTR 202 Production Costumes 1 THTR 203 Business of Production 1 THTR 204 Performance Production I (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) 1 THTR 206 Performance: Production II (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) 1 THTR 207 Performance: Production III (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab) 1
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Course Descriptions:
THTR100: Introduction to the Theatrical Medium (3 hours lecture)
All forms of theatrical literature and productions including drama, ballet, mime, opera, circus, musical comedy and mass media. 3 sh.
THTR105: Acting I (3 hours lecture)
Basic introduction to acting for the non-major; involving exploration of one's self and experiencing inwardly; deepening the personal involvement and significance of actions; improvisation and exercises for perception, self-awareness and justification. Meets Gen Ed 2002 - Fine and Performing Arts. 3 sh.
THTR110: Acting II - B.A (3 hours lecture)
Continuation of Acting I including improvisation, scene study, characterization and script analysis. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: THTR 105; B.A. Theatre Studies majors only.
THTR150: Stagecraft (3 hours lecture)
An introductory course in technical theatre, primarily, scenery construction, lighting technology and costume construction. A practical experience course that involves stagecraft work in the theatre production shops. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: B.A. in Theatre Studies, or B.F.A. in Theatre, Acting concentration, or B.F.A. in Theatre, Production/Design concentration, or B.F.A. Dance majors, or Theatre minor students only.
THTR200: Production Stagecraft (1 hour lecture, 2 hours other)
The application of principles learned in THTR 150 (Stagecraft) to the building and mounting of Theatre Series productions. Taken concurrently with THTR 150. 1 sh.
THTR201: Production Operations
The application of principles involving lighting, sound and props to the creation and mounting of non-scenic elements and/or the running crew for Theatre Series productions. May be repeated seven times for a maximum of 8.0 credits. 1 sh.
THTR202: Production Costumes
The application of costuming principles and techniques to the building of costumes, mounting Theatre Series productions and/or costume running crew for Theatre Series productions. May be repeated seven times for a maximum of 8.0 credits. 1 sh.
THTR203: Business of Production
The application of business and theatre management principles to the operations of the theatre business office, including advertising, program design and creation, educational outreach and front-of-house. May be repeated seven times for a maximum of 8.0 credits. 1 sh.
THTR204: Performance Production I (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab)
Rehearsal, performance and strike for the first Theatre Series production in a given semester. May be repeated twice for a total of 3.0 credits. 1 sh.
THTR206: Performance: Production II (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab)
Rehearsal, performance and strike for the second Theatre Series in a given semester. May be repeated twice for a total of 3.0 credits. 1 sh.
THTR207: Performance: Production III (1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab)
Rehearsal, performance and strike for the third Theatre Series production in a given semester. May be repeated twice for a total of 3.0 credits. 1 sh.
THTR210: Theatre History: Classical to Elizabethan (3 hours lecture)
The development of the theatre from the Classical Greek through the Elizabethan period. Attention to plays, playwrights, theatre architecture, scenery, costuming, styles of acting and presentations; oral reports, lectures and demonstrations.Meets the University Writing Requirement for majors in Theatre. 3 sh.
THTR211: Theatre History: Restoration to Modern (3 hours lecture)
The development of the theatre from the Restoration through the Modern period. Attention on plays, playwrights, theatre architecture, scenery, costuming, styles of acting and presentations of the period; oral reports, lectures and demonstrations. Meets the University Writing Requirement for majors in Theatre. 3 sh.
THTR330: Play Direction I (1 hour lecture, 3 hours studio)
Principles of direction; selection and casting; exercises in composition and movement; scenes directed for class criticism; preparation of prompt book. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: All 100 and 200-level major requirements; and B.F.A. or B.A. Theatre majors only.
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