Internships: Music, Theatre, and Dance
MU 4410 Music Internship
3 to 12 credits
The Music Internship is an opportunity for
students to gain meaningful work experience
by applying the knowledge and skills learned
in course work to on-the-job assignments in
host organizations. The course includes selfassessment,
the design of a learning contract,
reflection, synthesis and assessment. The
internship is a supervised assignment for a
prescribed number of working hours. Internships
are established and supervised by the
internship advisor. Repeatable for up to 12
credits. Enrollment for internships must be
completed during the first two weeks of the
registration period. Prerequisite(s): Junior status,
departmental approval and 2.50 cumulative
grade point average. This course must be
taken before the semester immediately prior to
graduation.
TH 4410 Theatre Internship 3 to 12 credits
The Theatre Internship is an opportunity for
students to gain meaningful work experience
by applying the knowledge and skills learned
in course work to on-the-job assignments in
host organizations. Includes self-assessment,
the design of a learning contract, reflection,
synthesis and assessment. The internship
is a supervised assignment for a prescribed
number of working hours. Internships are
established and supervised by the internship
advisor. Repeatable for up to 12 credits.
Enrollment for internships must be completed
during the first two weeks of the registration
period. Prerequisite(s): Junior status, departmental
approval and 2.50 cumulative grade
point average. Must be taken before the semester
immediately prior to graduation.
DN 4410 Dance Internship 3 to 12 credits
The Dance Internship is an opportunity for
students to gain meaningful work experience
by applying the knowledge and skills learned
in course work to on-the-job assignments in
host organizations. Includes self-assessment,
the design of a learning contract, reflection,
synthesis and assessment. The internship
is a supervised assignment for a prescribed
number of working hours. Internships are
established and supervised by the internship
advisor. Repeatable for up to 12 credits.
Enrollment for internships must be completed
during the first two weeks of the registration
period. Prerequisite(s): Junior status, departmental
approval and 2.50 cumulative grade
point average. Must be taken before the semester
immediately prior to graduation.
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TH 4410 Theatre Internship 3 to 12 credits
The Theatre Internship is an opportunity for
students to gain meaningful work experience
by applying the knowledge and skills learned
in course work to on-the-job assignments in
host organizations. Includes self-assessment,
the design of a learning contract, reflection,
synthesis and assessment. The internship
is a supervised assignment for a prescribed
number of working hours. Internships are
established and supervised by the internship
advisor. Repeatable for up to 12 credits.
Enrollment for internships must be completed
during the first two weeks of the registration
period. Prerequisite(s): Junior status, departmental
approval and 2.50 cumulative grade
point average. Must be taken before the semester
immediately prior to graduation.
TH 4510 Theatre History I 3 credits
The study of the history of the theatre from its
origins to the 18th century. Discussion of the
significant elements of theatrical art, including
production methods; acting styles; design
components; influential dramatists, directors
and theorists; and theatre architecture. Theatre
is viewed from the broader historical perspective
with an emphasis on its role in individual
societies, the composition of its audiences and
methods used to analyze and classify various
movements and periods. Fall of odd years.
Prerequisite(s): TH 1600.
TH 4520 Theatre History II 3 credits
The study of the history of the theatre from
the Romantic Period to the present day. Discussion
of the significant elements of theatrical
art including production methods; acting
styles; design components; influential dramatists,
directors and theorists; and theatre architecture.
Theatre is viewed from the broader
historical perspective with an emphasis on its
role in individual societies, the composition
of its audiences and methods used to analyze
and classify various movements and periods.
Spring of even years. Prerequisite(s): TH
1600.
TH 4610 Directing for the Stage 3 credits
Examines the theory and practice of stage
directing. Significant attention is given to the
role of the director, to directorial technique and
practices, to script analysis and to the director's
work with actors. Springs. Prerequisite(s): TH
3210 and junior status. (INCO)
TH 4810 Acting III 3 credits
Continuation of Acting I and II. Emphasis on
scene work. Beginning characterization and
use of more complex linguistic Material. Fall
of even years. Prerequisite(s): permission of the
instructor.
TH 4910 Independent Study 1 to 3 credits
Advanced work in specialized area of interest,
selected and pursued in consultation with a faculty
advisor. Consent required of the instructor
who will supervise the independent study and
the Department Chair. With permission.