Jun 26, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Social Work

  
  • SOCW 8395 - Pre-Dissertation Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: doctoral standing in social work and the completion of required and elective coursework.
    Focus on pre-dissertation research including refining research skills, defining an appropriate dissertation topic, and developing a successful dissertation proposal. Students may repeat this course as they move toward an approved dissertation proposal.
  
  • SOCW 8397 - Selected Topics in Social Work

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: doctoral standing.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • SOCW 8398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-0); )
    Prerequisite: Doctoral standing and consent of instructor.
    Allow students to pursue specialized learning through work with individual faculty.
  
  • SOCW 8399 - Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • SOCW 8699 - Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
  
  • SOCW 8999 - Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 9.0 (; )

Statistics

  
  • STAT 7A97 - Selected Topics in Statistics

    Credit Hours: 1.5 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1.5-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    May be repeated when topics vary.

  
  • STAT 6360 - Statistical Methods for Business

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.
    A survey of statistical methods for obtaining useful information from data. Data description; probability used in statistical inference; statistical inference in one-, two-, and multisample situations, including analysis of count data.
  
  • STAT 6361 - Introduction to Management Science

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.
    An introduction to quantitative models and methods for business decisions. Deterministic decisions under constraints, including linear programming and its applications, inventory control, and project scheduling. Decisions under uncertainty, including forecasting, simulation, and decision analysis.
  
  • STAT 6398 - Special Problems in Statistics or Operations Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of instructor and chair
  
  • STAT 7350 - Probability Model and Applications

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.
    A first course in probability intended to serve as a foundation for statistics and operations research. Basic probability theory; independence and dependence; Discrete, continuous, and multivariate distributions; conditioning as a means for problem-solving.
  
  • STAT 7351 - Forecasting Models

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and STAT 6360 or approval of chair
    A first course in probability intended to serve as a foundation for statistics and operations research. Basic probability theory; independence and dependence; Discrete, continuous, and multivariate distributions; conditioning as a means for problem-solving.
  
  • STAT 7352 - Nonparametric Statistics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and STAT 6360 or approval of chair
    Use of distribution-free statistics for estimation and hypothesis testing with application in business and management decision; statistical methods based on empirical distribution functions; order statistics; rank sums.
  
  • STAT 7353 - Design and Analysis of Experiment

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and STAT 6360  or approval of chair.
    Principles of design and analysis of experiments, including randomized blocks, Latin squares, split plots, factorial experiments, and confounded designs; analysis of covariance; multiple comparisons and orthogonal contrasts.
  
  • STAT 7354 - Sampling

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and BZAN 6310  or BZAN 6320 .
    Planning and analyzing samples from finite populations; simple, stratified, multistage, and systematic sampling; ratio estimates.
  
  • STAT 7355 - Decision Analysis for Uncertainty

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and STAT 6361  or STAT 7370 , or approval of chair.
    Decision trees and risk neutrality, expected utility theory, types of risk attitudes and utility functions. Applications to business decision making and to public policy evaluation.
  
  • STAT 7357 - Decision Analysis for Tradeoffs

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and STAT 6361  or STAT 7370  or approval of chair.
    Multiattribute tradeoff models, intertemporal tradeoff models, and cost-benefit models. Additive value theory with applications to business decision making and to public policy evaluation.
  
  • STAT 7358 - Statistical Method in Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and STAT 6360 or consent of instructor
    A survey of statistical methods in research emphasizing applications and use of computer package. Multiple regression; analysis of variance and covariance; principle components; discriminant analysis and factor analysis.
  
  • STAT 7397 - Selected Topics in Statistics or Operations Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of chair or program director
    May be repeated when topics vary.

  
  • STAT 8364 - Linear Models

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and STAT 7358
    A general treatment of the theory of linear estimation in models with linearly structured means and variances. Distributions of quadratic forms; generalized inverses; projections; fixed and mixed models; variance components.
  
  • STAT 8366 - Multivariate Stat Methods

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and STAT 7358 or approval of chair
    Multivariate statistical methods are developed for multivariate normal populations. Multivariate normal distribution; T2 statistic; Wishart distribution; multivariate general linear model; discriminant analysis; canonical correlation; principle components; factor analysis.
  
  • STAT 8370 - Introduction to Stochastic Processes

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and STAT 7350
    The theory and application of stochastic processes as models for empirical phenomena, with special emphasis on the Poisson, Markov, and renewal processes. Applications of stochastic processes in equipment replacement, inventory, queuing, and other related areas in business and management.
  
  • STAT 8374 - Queuing Theory & Applications

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing, DISC 8370 or approval of chair
    The basic theory and properties of Markov chains and queues.Single and multiple server queues under various arrival and service conditions. Applications in cash management, marketing, drive-in service, inventory control, air traffic control, and other waiting line situations
  
  • STAT 8397 - Selected Topics in Statistics or Operations Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of chair
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary

  
  • STAT 8398 - Special Problems in Statistics or Operations Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of instructor and chair

Technology

  
  • TECH 6100 - Seminar

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Current issues in technology research.
  
  • TECH 6198 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of department chair.
  
  • TECH 6298 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of department chair.
  
  • TECH 6301 - Project Management Processes

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    Framework and processes of Project Management.  Topics include integration, scope, time, and cost management of processes, procurement and risk management.  Designed for novice Project Management Professionals and preparation for CAPM Certification Exam.
  
  • TECH 6353 - Scenarios and Visions

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TECH 6311, or consent of instructor.
    An overview of the important qualitative techniques of visioning and scenario development.
  
  • TECH 6360 - Experimental Design and Data Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MATH 1432, TMTH 3360 or equivalent.
    Standard experimental design and the corresponding data analysis techniques. Application of the computer for data analysis tools including standard statistics application programs. Emphasis on interpretation of data sets resulting from experimentation in the fields of electronics, manufacturing, and construction management.
  
  • TECH 6397 - Selected Topics in Technology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of department chair.
    May be repeated with approval of the department chair.

  
  • TECH 6398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of department chair.

Technology Leadership and Supervision

  
  • TELS 5363 - Special Problems in Communications

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Approval of department chair.
    Provides a mechanism to permit graduate students to manage leveling requirements in their degree plan. For leveling use only, credit cannot be earned toward the degree plan.

Technology Project Management

  
  • TEPM 6198 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: Approval of graduate faculty advisor.
    Individual projects on an arranged basis under faculty sponsorship.
  
  • TEPM 6298 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: Approval of graduate faculty advisor.
    Individual projects on an arranged basis under faculty sponsorship.
  
  • TEPM 6301 - Project Management Principles

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of the instructor.
    Overview of project management for technology-oriented initiatives.  The basic tools of project management, including work breakdown structure, scheduling, budgeting, contracting, earned value analysis, and risk management, and other elements.
  
  • TEPM 6302 - Leadership and Team Building

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TEPM 6301  or approval of graduate faculty advisor.
    Dynamics of project leadership from the individual, team, and organizational perspective in achieving improved performance in the information- or technology-based workplace.
  
  • TEPM 6303 - Risk Assessment in Project Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TEPM 6301  or consent of graduate faculty advisor.
    Overview of the basic components of risk as they pertain to technical projects: risk identification, risk impact analysis, risk response planning, mitigating risk, and risk management techniques.
  
  • TEPM 6304 - Quality Improvement in Project Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TMTH 3360 or equivalent.
    Conducting quality management projects in production and service operations. Concepts, methodologies, and statistical analysis tools of quality improvement, including quality theory, standards, design, control, and assurance.
  
  • TEPM 6305 - Project Management Tools

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Pre- or corequisite: Pre- or Co-requisite: TEPM 6301  or consent of graduate faculty advisor.

    Understanding the technology and methodology that supports project management activities.
  
  • TEPM 6306 - Project Management Office (PMO)

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TEPM 6301  or consent of graduate faculty advisor.
    Defining needs and requirements to formulate and maintain a PMO, including its purpose, structure, and resources.
  
  • TEPM 6307 - Advanced Project Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TEPM 6301  or consent of the department.
    This course focuses on advanced project management concepts and prepares the student for PMP or CAPM certification.
  
  • TEPM 6308 - Project Procurement Practices

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TEPM 6301  or consent of the instructor.
    Procurement and contract management processes.
  
  • TEPM 6391 - Project Management Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TEPM 6301  or consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Students demonstrate their ability to complete a major project that identifies and resolves an important technology or technology leadership issues.
  
  • TEPM 6395 - Integration Project

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: TEPM 6391  and permission of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Students demonstrate their ability to structure and complete an integrative project that draws upon the skills developed in the project management common core courses and the student’s specialization. Students report the results of their efforts in written and oral form.
  
  • TEPM 6396 - Project Management Internship

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: At least 12 hours in the MS/TPM program and prior written approval of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Work experience directly involved in leading projects in information- or technology-based organizations.
  
  • TEPM 6397 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • TEPM 6398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Individual projects under faculty sponsorship.

Theatre

  
  • THEA 6171 - Techniques and Styles

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Design and Technology MFA Program.
    Variable topics course to cover different techniques and processes used in production of costumes for live performance and theatre.
    May be repeated for credit when content changes.

  
  • THEA 6180 - Applying Methods Acting/Voice

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-1); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 6280, THEA 6281, and consent of instructor.
    Practicum-based study in application of principles and methods examined in Acting and Voice pedagogy courses, evaluated through submission of process-based portfolio, applying concepts to the secondary classroom, and rehearsal setting.
  
  • THEA 6181 - Applying Methods Design/Dramaturgy

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-1); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 6381, THEA 6382, and consent of instructor.
    Practicum-based study in application of principles and methods examined in Design and Dramaturgy pedagogy courses, evaluated through submission of process-based portfolio, applying concepts to the secondary classroom, and rehearsal setting.
  
  • THEA 6182 - Applying Methods Lighting/Costume Design

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-1); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 6383, and consent of the instructor.
     Practicum-based study in application of principles and methods examined in Costume and Lighting pedagogy courses, evaluated through submission of process-based portfolio, applying concepts to the secondary classroom, and rehearsal setting.
  
  • THEA 6183 - Applying Methods Program Management

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-1); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 6284, Admission to Summer MA program and consent of instructor
    Practicum-based study in application of principles and methods examined in Program Management course, evaluated through submission of process-based portfolio, applying concepts to the secondary classroom and rehearsal setting.
  
  • THEA 6184 - Applying Methods in Directing/Styles

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-1); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 6287, and THEA 6384 or THEA 6387
    Practicum-based study in application of principles and methods examined in Directing/Acting Styles pedagogy course, evaluated through submission of process-based portfolio, applying concepts to the secondary classroom and rehearsal setting.
  
  • THEA 6185 - Scenic Methods and Materials

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamentals of material selection, manipulation, and fabrication tools and techniques.
    May be repeated for credit when content changes.

  
  • THEA 6197 - Studies in Theatre Literature

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • THEA 6198 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of director of graduate studies in theatre.
  
  • THEA 6199 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • THEA 6280 - The Teaching of Acting

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-0); )
    Prerequisite: Admission to Summer MA program and consent of the instructor.
    Survey course of actor training methods and approaches to the teaching of acting.
  
  • THEA 6281 - The Teaching of Voice

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-0); )
    Prerequisite: Admission to the Summer MA program and consent of the instructor.
    Methods and approaches for teaching voice to the secondary student.
  
  • THEA 6282 - Field Work Acting/Movement/Voice I

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-1); )
    Prerequisite: Admission to the Summer MA program and consent of the instructor.
    Experiential field work in professional setting, applying performance techniques and evaluating live performance.
  
  • THEA 6284 - Program Management

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-0); )
    Prerequisite: Admission to the Summer MA program and consent of the instructor.
    Exploration of management of theatre programs at the secondary level, including program development, box office, and funding.
  
  • THEA 6285 - Field Work Acting/Movement/Voice II

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-1); )
    Prerequisite: Admission to the Summer MA program and consent of the instructor.
    Experiential field work in professional setting, applying performance technique and evaluating live performance.
  
  • THEA 6286 - Field Work Design/Dramaturgy/Acting

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-1); )
    Prerequisite: Admission to the Summer MA program and consent of the instructor.
    Experiential field work in professional setting applying technical application, performance technique, and evaluating live performance.
  
  • THEA 6294 - Design and Production Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: THEA 6394 - Stage Design Studio.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Problems in the theory of scenic design, costume design, lighting design and theatre technology.
    May be repeated for credit as content changes.

  
  • THEA 6297 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
  
  • THEA 6298 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of director of graduate studies in theatre.
  
  • THEA 6301 - Acting

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: approval of director of graduate studies.
    Work on complex roles; analysis and development of character in relation to the text in monologues and scene work.
  
  • THEA 6302 - Stage Machinery

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamental theory and techniques applied to mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic theatrical automation.
  
  • THEA 6303 - Scenic Structures

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamental theory and techniques of statics applied to the design of theatrical scenery.
  
  • THEA 6304 - Mask Theory and Practice

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: THEA 6304 - Mask Practicum.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamentals of mask theory, design, and construction for theatre and live performance.
  
  • THEA 6306 - Rigging

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamental theory and techniques applied to static and dynamic theatrical rigging.
  
  • THEA 6307 - Theatrical Project Planning

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamental theory and techniques in project planning, budget estimating, and labor estimating applied to managing theatrical productions.
  
  • THEA 6309 - CAD I for Theatre Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: THEA 6390 - Technical Drawing.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamentals of technical drafting for the theatre utilizing AutoCAD.
  
  • THEA 6310 - CAD II for Theatre Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Advanced 2D technical drafting and 3D modeling for the theatre utlilizing AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor.
  
  • THEA 6311 - Theatre Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in HFA program and approval of director of graduate studies.
    Advanced creative work, under faculty supervision, in selected areas of theatre production.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • THEA 6312 - Design Portfolio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 3362, THEA 3385 and THEA 3387.
    Integration, consolidation, and coordination of previous design work in scenic, costume, and/or lighting design to achieve professional presentation standards. Prepares student to meet professional expectations in portfolio presentation.
  
  • THEA 6315 - Fabric Dyeing and Painting

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamentals of dye and painting techniques for textiles used in theatre and live performance.
  
  • THEA 6323 - Dramaturgy for the 21st Century

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: THEA 6323:  Advanced Costume Design and Production.
    Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
    Examination of the historical emergence and development of the Dramaturg as an institutional force for change, the critical and theatrical principles governing the profession and their practical application.
  
  • THEA 6324 - Landscape of Theatre Scholarship

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
    Guided introduction to academic theatre conferences and journals; students explore current issues and debates in theatre scholarship and create submission-ready abstracts of their own work.
  
  • THEA 6325 - Alley Theatre Dramaturgy Practicum I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-3); )
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
    A two-semester conservatory experience which integrates hands-on work in the Alley dramaturgy office and rehearsal hall with theoretical and historical readings and discussions with the Alley’s Senior Dramaturg.
  
  • THEA 6326 - Alley Theatre Dramaturgy Practicum II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-3); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 6325
    A two-semester conservatory experience which integrates hands-on work in the Alley dramaturgy office and rehearsal hall with theoretical and historical readings and discussions with the Alley’s Senior Dramaturg.
  
  • THEA 6327 - Digital Rendering Techniques

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamentals of digital drawing and rendering for theatrical designers.
  
  • THEA 6328 - Color Theory For Theatrical Designers

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamentals of color theory as used in scenic design, costume design, lighting design and theatre technology.
  
  • THEA 6329 - Digital Media Arts

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    The theory and practice of creating and executing digital media for live performances.
  
  • THEA 6335 - Scenery and Lighting Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: approval of director of graduate studies in theatre.
    Creative function of the scene and lighting designer in preparing visual elements of theatrical production.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • THEA 6336 - Technical Production

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: approval of director of graduate studies in theatre.
    Visual elements (scenic, costume, and lighting design) in a production as approached by the designer, director, and actor.
  
  • THEA 6337 - Makeup Design and Technology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: consent of the instructor and successful demonstration of introductory makeup design and technology.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • THEA 6340 - Costume History

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: approval of director of graduate studies in theatre.
    Survey of costume history and design from Egyptian through modern times, with a concentration on the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
  
  • THEA 6342 - Drawing and Rendering

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Fundamentals of drawing and rendering for theatrical designers.
  
  • THEA 6349 - Scenic Design II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 3385 or consent of instructor.
    Basic techniques incorporated into a comprehensive approach to scene design with assignments in the conceptual analysis and fulfillment of projects covering a wide variety of genres.
  
  • THEA 6352 - Advanced Lighting Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: THEA 6351  or consent of the instructor.
    Implementation of lighting ideas, practice in the translation of ideas into actual designs, light plots, paperwork, use of equipment and the exploration of lighting styles.
  
  • THEA 6353 - Scenic, Costume and Lighting Design I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: THEA 6353 - Scenic Design.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    The theory, practice, and history of scenic, costume, and lighting design with emphasis on development and communication of ideas, script analysis, visual research, and design concepts.
  
  • THEA 6354 - Scenic, Costume and Lighting Design II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: THEA 6354 - Advanced Scenic Design.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Implementation of design concepts; practice in problem-solving, and use of two-dimensional and three-dimensional presentation techniques in theatrical design.
  
  • THEA 6355 - Lighting Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: consent of the instructor.
    Stage lighting fundamentals, theories of light and color, equipment and control, instruments and switchboards.
  
  • THEA 6356 - Tailoring Techniques For Menswear I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Design and Technology Track.
    Through the implementation of tailoring techniques to acquire skills to execute men’s clothing for the stage.  Part I focuses on the inner structure and finish details of menswear.
  
  • THEA 6358 - Tailoring Techniques For Menswear II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the Graduate Design and  Technology Track.
    Through the implementation of tailoring techniques to acquire skills in order to execute men’s clothing for the stage.  Part II focuses on drafting and the completion of tailored garments.
  
  • THEA 6359 - Flat Patterning

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Graduate Design and Technology Track.
    Acquiring patterning skills through flat drafting techniques to produce costumes for the theatre.
  
  • THEA 6362 - Dramatic Theory and Criticism

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: approval of director of graduate studies in theatre.
    History of major creative and critical theories of dramaturgy from the Greeks to the present.
 

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