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Theatre and Media Arts |
Bob Nelson, Chair
D-581 HFAC, PO Box 26405, (801) 378-6645
College of Fine Arts and Communications Advisement Center
D-444 HFAC, PO Box 26333, (801) 378-3537
The degree programs in the Department of Theatre and Media Arts carry special enrollment limitations. Please see the college advisement center for specific details.
The study of theatre and media arts is truly a study of humankind and our attitudes toward ourselves. Since art is a mirror of human society, the specific disciplines of theatre and media arts cover our innermost attempts at comprehending our existence through all time.
The theatre program provides training and experience in all areas of theatre, from performing to playwriting, from teaching to technical production.
To receive a bachelor's degree a student must fill three groups of requirements: (1) general education requirements; (2) university requirements; and (3) major requirements.
Please see your college advisement center for information about general education courses you should take to dovetail with your major program.
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Precollege Math (zero to one course)
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0–3.0 hours |
| First-Year Writing (one course) | 3.0 |
| Advanced Writing (one to four courses) | 3–8.0 |
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Advanced Languages/Math/Music
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3–20.0 |
| Biological Science (one to two courses) | 3–6.0 |
| Physical Science (one to two courses) | 3–7.0 |
| American Heritage (one to two courses) | 3–6.0 |
| Wellness (one to three courses) | 1.5–3.0 |
| Civilization (two courses) | 6.0 |
| Arts and Letters (one course) | 3.0 |
| Natural Sciences (one course) | 3–4.0 |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences (one course) | 3.0 |
Note 1: For a complete list of courses that will fill each GE category, see the General Education section of the current class schedule.
Note 2: Additional information about general education requirements can be found in the General Education section of the current class schedule or this catalog.
| Religion | 14.0 |
| Upper-division hours | 40.0 |
| Residency | 30.0 |
| Total hours | 128.0 |
Cumulative GPA must be at least 2.0.
Note: See the Graduation section of this catalog for more information.
Complete the major requirements listed for one of the following undergraduate degree programs.
| BA | Theatre and Media Arts |
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Emphases:
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| BA | Theatre and Media Arts Education |
| BFA |
Acting
Music Dance Theatre |
| Minors |
Media Arts Studies
Theatre and Media Arts Education Theatre Studies |
| MA | Theatre and Media Arts |
This program has minimum criteria that students are required to meet for admission. Please see the college advisement center for information.
This emphasis prepares students for further studies and professional work in costume design, scenic design, or general theatre design and technology. The course curriculum emphasizes a foundation in all aspects of design and construction skills and offers upper-division elective courses that allow each student to enhance his or her general knowledge with advanced specialized training.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This program has minimum criteria that students are required to meet for admission. Please see the college advisement center for information.
This emphasis is based on two fundamental ideas: first, that common history, theories, and skills inform the techniques of directing for both theatre and media arts (film, television, or digital media); and second, that directing for either the stage or for the media arts is a craft that can be learned by a dedicated student.
Pre-Theatre:
Pre–Media Arts:
Theatre Core:
Media Arts Core:
Theatre:
Media Arts:
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This program has minimum criteria that students are required to meet for admission. Please see the college advisement center for information.
This emphasis is designed to foster disciplined scholars and artists, committed to the gospel of Jesus Christ, whose skills and conduct are models of leadership, inspiration, and achievement. This degree is designed to produce graduates with practical skills, intellectual attributes, and spiritual awareness to assist themselves, their families, and others in ”their quest for perfection and eternal life.“
Practica:
Electives:
Note: Students are strongly encouraged to seriously consider using their general university electives to complete a minor or a double major in a related area of study such as anthropology, political science, English, history, languages, philosophy, visual arts and design, communications, computer science, management, instructional design, or organizational behavior that will complement their media arts studies experience.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see the college advisement center for information regarding requirements for admission to this emphasis.
This emphasis is designed to nurture artist/scholars who are committed to the gospel of Jesus Christ and who are prepared to make significant contributions to the fields of nonfiction and multimedia. The degree is designed to produce graduates with a foundation of intellectual and technical proficiencies firmly grounded in spiritual values.
Practica:
Electives:
Note: Other courses may be approved (upon application) by the student's faculty advisor.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This program has minimum criteria that students are required to meet for admission. Please see the college advisement center for information.
This emphasis emphasizes primarily a liberal arts approach. The program is designed to foster disciplined scholars and artists who so excel in their personal conduct and professional skill that they are sought as models of leadership, inspiration, and achievement. Graduates of this program should be capable of producing work that delights, edifies, and enlarges the human spirit.
Directing:
Acting—select one of the following courses:
Playwriting—complete both of the following courses:
Stage Management
Design—select one of the following courses:
Film or media arts
Note: Students are strongly encouraged to seriously consider using their general university electives to complete a minor or a double major in a related area of study such as the following that will complement their theatre studies experience:
English—e.g., creative writing, English drama, modern English and American drama, literary theory and criticism, Shakespeare.
History—e.g., history on film, philosophies of history, United States women's history.
Humanities/Classics/Comparative Literature—e.g., Greek or Roman dramatic literature, literary genres, literary theory.
Philosophy—e.g., aesthetics, Levinasian ethical postmodernism.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see the college advisement center for information regarding requirements for admission to this emphasis.
This emphasis is designed for students who are strongly motivated to write plays, film scripts, and/or scripts for media. The program requires them to take some course common to both kinds of performance writing and then choose a playwriting or screenwriting focus. Rather than being a professional degree program, this degree emphasis is a humanities-based liberal arts education, the aim of which is to prepare students to pursue a number of postgraduation options, one a graduate program in professional writing.
Pre-theatre:
Pre-media arts:
Theatre:
Media Arts:
Playwriting:
Screenwriting:
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This program has minimum criteria that students are required to meet for admission. Please see the college advisement center for information.
This degree program is designed to prepare creative teachers to meet the educational needs of secondary school theatre students. These needs include, but are not limited to, interpersonal communication, social, life, acting, directing, writing, historical/analytical, and design/production skills. In addition to developing highly skilled educators, the program is designed to develop strong directing and production skills in each prospective high school teacher.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see the college advisement center for information regarding requirements for admission to this emphasis.
This degree program was developed for students who are committed to acting as a career. It is focused to better prepare them to compete professionally and/or for admission to advanced acting conservatory programs or graduate work.
Acting:
Voice:
Movement:
Support skills:
Performance:
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This is a limited-enrollment program requiring program admissions approval. Please see the College of Fine Arts and Communications Advisement Center for information regarding requirements for admission to this major.
The BFA in music dance theatre is an interdisciplinary degree offered by the College of Fine Arts and Communications through the cooperative involvement of its School of Music and Department of Theatre and Media Arts and the College of Health and Human Performance's Department of Dance.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see the college advisement center for information regarding requirements for admission to this minor.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
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100. Introduction to Visual Literacy. (3:2:2)
101. Introduction to the Theatre. (3:3:1) Independent Study also.
102. Introduction to Film. (3:4:2)
110. Media Arts Experience. (1:0:4) Prerequisite: premajors only.
111. Fundamentals of Theatre and Media Arts. (2:2:1) Prerequisite: premajors only.
112. Collaboration, Research, and Visualization. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: theatre or media arts major status.
114. Narrative Structures: Theatre and Media Text Analysis. (3:3:3) Prerequisite: theatre or media arts major status.
121. Voice and Diction. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: TMA, MDT, or communications (print and electronic journalism) major status or instructor's consent.
122. Voice Production. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: acting major status or instructor's consent.
123. Acting Fundamentals. (2:4:1) Recommended: concurrent registration in TMA 122, 125.
124. Acting. (3:6:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 123. By audition. Acting BFA majors: recommended concurrent registration in TMA 222, Dance 134.
125. Yoga and Alexander Technique. (1:2:0)
135. Directing Fundamentals for Stage and Screen. (2:2:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, or concurrent enrollment.
141. Constructing Narratives: Play and Screenwriting. (2:2:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114.
160. Theatre Production 1. (1:2:2) Prerequisite: premajors only.
185. Production: Basic. (2:2:3) Prerequisite: media arts BA major or communications (print and electronic journalism) major status; TMA 110, 111, 112, 114, or communications major status.
199R. Cooperative Education. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114; instructor's consent.
201. Theatre History 1. (3:3:0)
202. Theatre History 2. (3:3:0)
212R. Forum. (0.5:1:0 ea.)Prerequisite: TMA 112, 114; theatre or media arts major status.
215R. Workshop 1: Special Projects. (1–6:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; instructor's consent. By application only.
220R. Workshop 1: Acting. (1–3:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent.
222. Phonetics. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: acting major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 122.
223. Acting Improvisation. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 123, 124. By audition. Acting majors: recommended concurrent registration in TMA 222, 224, Dance 140R.
224. Acting for Film and TV. (3:6:Arr.) Prerequisite: TMA or communications major status; TMA 112, 114, 123, 124. By audition. Acting majors: recommended concurrent registration in TMA 222, 223, Dance 140R.
225. Neutral Mask. (2:2:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 123, 125. By audition.
228. Music Dance Theatre Seminar. (1:2:4) Prerequisite: music dance theatre BFA major status; TMA 114; concurrent registration in Dance 228 and Music 228
241. Screenwriting 1. (3:4:0) Prerequisite: TMA 112, 114, 141.
251. Playwriting 1. (3:4:0) Independent Study also. Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 141.
260R. Theatre Production 2. (1:0:4 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
262. Costume Design 1. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
263. Scenic Design 1. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
264. Lighting Design 1. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
265A. Costume Construction 1: Flat Patterns. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
265B. Costume Construction 1: Draping. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
266. Set Construction 1. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
267. Makeup 1. (2:4:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
268. Design for Education. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
273R. Electronic Field Production and Direction. (2:2:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: TMA or communications (print and electronic journalism) major status; TMA 112, 114, 185, or communications major status.
275. Basic Multimedia Literacy. (3:3:2) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114.
277R. Video Studio Production and Direction. (2:3:3 ea.) Prerequisite: TMA or communications (print and electronic journalism) major status; TMA 112, 114, 185, or communications major status.
285. Production: Intermediate. (3:3:3) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 123, 185, 241 (or concurrent enrollment in TMA 123, 141). By application only.
291. Media Arts History 1. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
292. Media Arts History 2. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
299R. Cooperative Education. (1–9:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114; instructor's consent.
300. History of Music Dance Theatre. (1:3:0) Prerequisite: MDT major status; TMA 114; concurrent registration in Dance 300, Music 300.
315R. Workshop 2: Special Projects. (1–3:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 215; instructor's consent.
322. Classical Voice. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: acting or MDT major status or instructor's consent. Acting majors: TMA 112, 114, 122, 123, 124, 222. MDT majors: TMA 112, 114, 121, 123, 124.
323. Acting Musicals. (3:6:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 123, 124. By audition. Acting majors: TMA 123, 124, Music 161, Dance 140. Recommended for acting majors: concurrent registration in TMA 225.
324. Acting Classics. (3:6:0) Prerequisite: acting or MDT major status or instructor's consent. Acting majors: TMA 112, 114, 122, 123, 124, 222; recommended: concurrent registration in TMA 322, 325. MDT majors: TMA 112, 114, 121, 123, 124.
325. Stage Combat. (2:4:2) Prerequisite: acting major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 125, 225.
327. Performance for Broadcast. (2:2:5) Prerequisite: TMA or communications (print and electronic journalism) major status or instructor's consent; TMA 121, 123, or communications major status.
329. Theatre and Film Acting Conservatory. (3:6:Arr.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 122, 123, 124, 224. By audition.
330R. Assistant Directing. (2:0:9 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 235.
331. Directing Narrative Literature. (3:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114.
336. Directing Theories for Stage and Screen. (3:4:1) Prerequisite: major status. Theatre major: TMA 112, 114, 135. Media arts major: TMA 112, 114, 135, 185.
341. Screenwriting 2. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 241. By application only.
350R. Play Review. (1:1:0 ea.) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent.
351. Playwriting 2. (3:4:0) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 251.
352. Drama in the Elementary Classroom. (2:2:2)
355. Coaching Individual Performance. (2:2:2) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 123.
360R. Theatre Production 3. (1:0:4 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 260.
361. Stage Management 1. (2:2:2) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
362. Costume Design 2. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 262.
363. Scenic Design 2. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 263.
364. Lighting Design 2. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 264.
367. Makeup 2. (2:4:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 267.
368. Scenic Art. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
369R. Design and Technology Projects. (1–4:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; instructor's consent.
372R. Media Collaboration. (1–3:Arr.:0 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114; by application only.
378R. Directing and Studio Production. (3:2:3 ea.) Prerequisite: TMA or communications (print and electronic journalism) major status; TMA 112, 114, 185, or communications major status.
380A. Practicum: Cinematography/Film. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185. By application only.
380B. Practicum: Cinematography/Film. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185, 285. By application only.
381A. Practicum: Sound Creation. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185, 285. By application only.
381B. Practicum: Sound Post. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185, 285. By application only.
382A. Practicum: Editing/Linear. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185, 285. By application only.
382B. Practicum: Editing/Digital. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185, 285. By application only.
383A. Practicum: Art Direction. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185. By application only.
383B. Practicum: Special Effects. (2:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185. By application only.
384R. Practicum: Special Topics in Media Arts. (1–6:Arr.:1 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 291, 292, 293. By application only.
385. Production: Advanced. (3:3:3) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185, 241, 285. By application only.
386. Marketing and Distribution for Film, Video, and Multimedia. (3:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185. By application only.
387. Budgeting and Scheduling. (3:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 185. By application only.
388R. Media Arts Crew. (1–3:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 185; instructor's consent.
389R. Producing Symposium. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 386. By application only.
391. Introduction to Media Arts Theory. (3:6:0) Prerequisite: TMA 112, 114, 291, 292.
393. History of Documentary and Nonfiction Film. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
395. Dramatic Literature 1. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114.
396. Dramatic Literature 2. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114.
399R. Cooperative Education. (1–9:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114; instructor's consent.
410R. Theatre Capstone. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114.
420R. Performance Workshop 2. (1–3:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent.
422. Dialects. (2:4:1) Prerequisite: acting major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 122, 123, 124, 222.
423. Comedy Styles. (3:6:0) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 122, 123, 124, 125, 222, 223, 225, Dance 134. By audition.
424. Advanced Acting. (3:6:0) Prerequisite: acting or MDT major status or instructor'sconsent. Acting majors: TMA 112, 114, 122, 123, 124, 222; recommended: concurrent registration in TMA 422, 423. MDT majors: TMA 112, 114, 121, 123, 124.
425. Character Mask. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: acting major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 123, 124, 125, 129, 223, 225.
426R. Music Dance Theatre: Senior Performance Project. (1:0:5 ea.) Prerequisite: MDT major status; TMA 114, 235; concurrent registration in Music 426R, Dance 426R.
427. Auditions. (3:6:0) Prerequisite: major status. By audition. MDT majors: Dance 114, 240, TMA 121, 123, 124, 323, 324 (or 424). Acting majors: Dance 140, Music 161, TMA 112, 114, 122, 123, 124, 125, 222, 225, 323, 324, 424. Recommended concurrent registration in TMA 425.
429. Performance: Recital. (3:2:4) Prerequisite: major status. By audition. MDT majors: TMA 114, 121, 123, 124, 323, 324 (or 424). Acting majors: TMA 112, 114, 122, 123, 124, 222, 323, 324, 424.
435. Directing Practicum for Stage and Screen. (3:2:4) Prerequisite: major status and instructor's consent; TMA foundation courses; TMA 336.
441R. Screenwriting 3. (3:4:0 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 341. By application only.
443R. Writer/Director/Actor Workshop. (3:6:1 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114.
451R. Playwriting 3. (3:4:0 ea.) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 351.
452R. Puppetry. (3:4:0 ea.) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114.
453. Theatre Pedagogy. (2:2:2) Prerequisite: major status; ScEd 276R, 326, 376R.
455R.Theatre Tour. (3:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent. By audition.
457. Media in the Modern Classroom. (2:4:4) Prerequisite: major status.
460. Portfolio. (2–4:Arr.:0) Prerequisite: design/technology emphasis major status; TMA 112, 114; design/technology emphasis core.
461R. Stage Management 2. (1–3:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 361.
465. Costume Construction 2. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 265A, 265B.
466R. Set Construction 2. (2:4:0 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 266.
467. Makeup 3. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 367.
468. Properties. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
469. Theatre Management. (3:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
473R. Writer/Director Workshop (Narrative). (3:6:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 185, 241. By application only.
474R. Writer/Director Workshop (Nonfiction). (3:9:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 185, 241, 293. By application only.
475R. Media Arts Capstone. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMKA 112, 114. By application only.
477. Issues in Media Arts. (3:5:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 291, 292.
483. Interactive Design and Authoring. (3:3:3) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 185, 275.
491. Ethics, Aesthetics, and Theology. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114.
492R. Media Arts Genres. (3:2:3 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 291, 292, 391.
493. Conceptualizing Nonnarrative Forms. (3:3:1) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 293. By application only.
494. Transcendence: Religion and Film. (3:6:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 291, 292. By application only.
495. Shakespeare: Text and Performance. (3:4:0) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114.
496R. Cooperative Education. (1–9:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114; instructor's consent.
497. Media as a Mirror of Our Times. (3:2:3) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 291, 292, 293.
498R. Special Topics in Media Arts. (3:3:3 ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses; TMA 291, 292, 293.
515R. Workshop 3: Special Projects. (1–6:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114; instructor's consent.
516R. Theatre and Media Arts Instruction. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114; instructor's consent.
535R. Directing Workshop. (3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation and core courses; TMA 235, 335, 410R; by proposal/application only.
550R. Theatre for Young Audiences. (3:3:1 ea.) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114.
551R. Playwriting 4. (3:4:0 ea.) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 451, or equivalent.
552. Improvisation. (3:3:2) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent; TMA 112, 114, 123.
557. Storytelling. (2:2:1) Prerequisite: major status or instructor's consent.
562. Costume Design 3. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 462.
563. Scenic Design 3. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 463.
564. Lighting Design 3. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 464, or equivalent.
565. Specialty Costumes. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 265A, 265B, or equivalent.
567R. Makeup Project. (1–6:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, 467, or equivalent.
568. Sound. (2:4:0) Prerequisite: major status; TMA foundation courses.
569R. Design for Production. (1–4:0:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, or equivalent; instructor's consent.
599R. Cooperative Education. (1–9:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: major status; TMA 112, 114, or equivalent.
For 600- and 700-level courses, see the 1998-99 BYU Graduate Catalog.
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Fielding, Eric (1992) BA, Brigham Young U., 1974; MFA, Goodman School of Drama, Art Institute of Chicago, 1976.
Oaks, Harold R. (1970) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1960, 1962; PhD, U. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1964.
Pope, Karl T. (1966) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1962, 1964; PhD, Wayne State U., 1966.
D'Arc, James V. (1979) BA, PhD, Brigham Young U., 1978, 1986.
Gale, Larrie E. (1987) BA, MA, San Diego State Coll., 1967, 1970; PhD, U. of Utah, 1973.
Heiner, Barta (1988) BA, Brigham Young U., 1971; MFA, American Conservatory Theatre, 1977.
Morgan, David (1991) BA, Brigham Young U., 1985; MFA, National Theatre Conservatory, 1990.
Nelson, George D. (1990) BA, Brigham Young U., 1977; MFA, U. of Washington, 1979.
Nelson, Robert A. (1979) BA, U. of Arizona, 1970; PhD, U. of Utah, 1976.
Scanlon, Rory R. (1984) BA, Brigham Young U., 1980; MFA, U. of Illinois, 1984.
Swenson, Janet L. (1974) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1969, 1974; MFA, U. of Utah, 1992.
Crosland, Ivan A. (1971) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1961, 1965.
Ferguson, Stanley P. (1996) BA, Brigham Young U., 1968.
Samuelsen, Eric (1992) BA, Brigham Young U., 1983; PhD, Indiana U., 1991.
Slover, Tim (1989) BA, Brigham Young U., 1980; MA, U. of Michigan, 1981; PhD, Indiana U., 1991.
Sorensen, Rodger D. (1996) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1972, 1974.
Swenson, Sharon L. (1987) BA, MA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1968, 1974, 1993.
Threlfall, Timothy A. (1996) BFA, U. of Idaho, 1983; MFA, U. of Washington, 1987.
Walker, Oscar Lee (1969) BS, MIE, Brigham Young U., 1968, 1975.
Duncan, Dean W. (1992) BFA, Brigham Young U., 1987; MA, U. of Southern California, 1991.
Gledhill, Preston R. (1947) BA, Brigham Young U., 1939; Louisiana State U., New Orleans, 1940; PhD, U. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1951.
Henson, Charles A. (1958) BS, MS, EdD, Brigham Young U., 1957, 1959, 1980.
Jenkins, Jean R. (1967) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1947, 1966.
Metten, Charles L. (1962) BA, MA, U. of California, Los Angeles, 1951, 1952; PhD, U. of Iowa, 1960.
Whitman, Charles W. (1965) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1957, 1958; PhD, U. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1967.
Woodbury, Lael J. (1965) BS, Utah State U., 1952; MA, Brigham Young U., 1953; PhD, U. of Illinois, 1954.
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