Associate in Science or Associate in Applied
Science
The Theatre and Entertainment Technology program develops the knowledge
and skills necessary for students to embark on careers as professional
stage hands, stage carpenters, stage electricians, audio technicians or
Technical Directors. Emphasis in this specialized program is on production.
Many hours are required in the operation of the theatre plant, and the
construction of scenery, properties and lighting of theatrical events.
Students will be actively involved in the production of numerous music,
dance and theatre events in the Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts on
South Campus.
This program comprises basic theatre technology, general education and
advanced specialized technical courses. Hands-on learning takes place
in both a classroom setting and in live production situations to provide
students with the principals and practices required for employment in
the rapidly expanding and "high-tech" entertainment industry.
Upon completion of this program, students may apply to take the examination
for membership into the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
(IATSE), the professional union representing backstage personnel.
NOTE: Students have two degree alternatives in this program: The associate
in science (A.S.) and the associate in applied science (A.A.S.). If you
intend to pursue further education at the university level, you should
enroll in the A.S. option. If you intend to go directly to work after
completing your associates degree, consider the A.A.S. While the A.A.S.
will not provide you with the transfer benefits of the A.S., the A.A.S.
will provide you with the skills required to begin working in the field
immediately upon graduation. If you are unsure of which option is best
for you, please see an advisor for further counseling.
Requirements and Recommended Course Groupings
The following is a presentation of required courses in recommended course
groupings for this program. These groupings are only a suggested guide,
and there is no requirement to follow these precisely. The availability
of courses, the students testing and academic performance and other factors
may alter the students actual course completion sequence. Students of
this program may register for courses in any grouping as long as the student
has met any prerequisites for the course.
Course Grouping One
(First term load for full-time students; 2-5 terms for part-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
TPA 1000
Introduction to Theatre Technology
|
3
|
TPA 1210
Stagecraft I
|
3
|
TPA
1220 Introduction to Stage Lighting |
3
|
TPA
1290 Technical Theatre Lab I |
2
|
ENC
1101 English Composition I |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
14
|
Course
Grouping Two
(Second term load for full-time students; 2-5 terms for part-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
TPA 1273
Stage Properties
|
3
|
TPA 2221
Advanced Stage Lighting
|
3
|
TPA
1291 Technical Theatre Lab II |
2
|
TPA
2208 Drawing and Drafting for the Theatre |
3
|
*Social
and Behavioral Science |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
14
|
Course
Grouping Three
(Third term load for full-time students; 2-5 terms for part-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
TPA 2212
Sound for the Stage
|
3
|
TPA 2292
Technical Theatre Lab III
|
2
|
*Humanities |
3
|
Professional
Elective (see list below) |
3
|
**General
Education Elective |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
14
|
Course
Grouping Four
(Fourth term load for full-time students; 2-5 terms for part-time
students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
TPA 1060
Scene Design
|
3
|
TPA 2600
Stage Management
|
3
|
TPA 2083
Technical Design Individual Problems
|
2
|
TPA
2293 Technical Theatre Lab IV |
2
|
TPA
1211 Stagecraft II |
3
|
Professional
Elective (see list below) |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
16
|
Course
Grouping Five
(Fifth term load for full-time students; 2-5 terms for part-time students.)