Degree and Certificate Programs
Creative Arts and Communications
Theatre and Entertainment Technology
(221B)
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.
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 associate’s
degree, consider the A.A.S. While the A.A.S. will not provide
you with the articulation 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.
The following is a list of courses required
for this program presented in a recommended sequence of completion.
The sequence is only a suggested guide, and there is no requirement
to follow the sequence precisely. Students in this program may
register for any course as long as the student has met any prerequisites
for that course. Where a “professional elective” is
indicated in the course sequence, students may choose any course
from the group of professional electives that follows the full
course sequence.
|
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 |
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 |
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 |
TPA 1060 Scene Design |
3 |
TPA 2600 Stage Management |
3 |
TPA 2293 Technical Theatre Lab IV |
2 |
TPA 1211 Stagecraft II |
3 |
Professional Elective (see list below) |
3 |
*Mathematics |
3 |
TPA 2077 Scene Painting (This course is taught only
in the Summer A Term) |
3 |
TPA 1942 Internship |
2 |
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A student may take 6 credit hours of
electives to fulfill the requirements of the program. Following
is a recommended list of both Professional and General education
electives to choose from.
TPA 1248 Stage Make-up
TPA 2230 Costume Techniques
TPP 2300 Beginning Directing
ARH 2050 Art History I
ART 1006C Artists’ Tools and Equipment
ART 1201C Design I
ART 1300C Drawing I
CGS 2470 Computer Aided Drafting and Design
PHY 1020C Physics for Liberal Arts
MUM 1600 Recording Techniques 1
MUM 1601 Recording Techniques 2
*Refer to A.S. degree General Education
Requirements. A student must fulfill the General Education requirements
for the AS Degree as outlined in the College Catalog.
*Refer to A.S. General Education
Electives.