Program Level Student Learning Outcomes

1. Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to analyze and critique elements of plot, character, theme, music, diction, and spectacle, within a cultural, relevant and historical context.

2. Students will possess knowledge and be able to analyze and critique the terminology, technical skill, and performance artistry of specific theatrical acting styles.

3. Students will possess knowledge and be able to analyze and critique the elements of theatrical design within a historical content.

Course Level Student Learning Outcomes

THEA 1 Introduction to the Theatre: Upon successful completion of this course students will possess the knowledge of various theater occupations including the , director, designer, and playwright within a cultural, relevant and historical context.

THEA 4 Dramatic Literature: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to analyze and critique classical and modern theater play scripts within a historical, cultural, and relevant context.

THEA 8 Introduction to Acting: Upon successful completion of this course students will demonstrate and apply through monologues ad shore scenes the beginning elements of the acting process according to professional standards.

THEA 14A Fundamentals of Acting: Upon successful completion of this course students will demonstrate and apply, through monologues short scenes, elements of personal acting process according to professional standards.

THEA 14B Intermediate Acting: Upon successful completion of this course students will demonstrate the mastery of the personal acting process through monologues and short scenes according to professional standards.

THEA 15abcd Improvisation: Upon successful completion of this course students will have the ability to demonstrate and critique impromptu improvisational scenes according to professional standards.

THEA 16abcd Acting: Audition and Cold Reading: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to analyze, critique and perform cold readings and contrasting monologues according to professional standards.

THEA 22ab Acting Shakespeare: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to analyze, critique, and perform Shakespearean scenes according to professional standards.

THEA 40A Fundamentals of Direction: Demonstrate and apply production concept, script analysis, staging and , possible design applications, communication with on psychological as well as technical levels, rehearsal schedules.

THEA 70abcd Beginning Theatre Production: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to demonstrate character creation and basic acting skills within a realized theatrical production according to professional standards. THEA 74abcd Musical Theatre Production: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to demonstrate character creation and basic acting skills within a realized musical theater production according to professional standards.

THEA 75abcd Student Performance Production Workshop: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to demonstrate character creation and basic acting skills within a workshop setting according to professional standards.

THEA 84 : Students will demonstrate the knowledge of and be able to use all tools to safely construct, cover and paint a theatrical .

THEA 88 Fundamentals of Stage Makeup: Students will demonstrate the knowledge of makeup tools for the purpose of creating theatrical makeup for specific characters

THEA 90 Introduction to Stage and Sound: Students will demonstrate the knowledge of and use all tools to safely hang and focus a theatrical lighting instrument.

THEA 94 Costuming for the Stage: Students will demonstrate the knowledge of and be able to safely use all costume shop tools to safely construct a theatrical costume.

THEA 97abcd Technical Theatre Production: Upon successful completion of this course students will demonstrate how to safely run the technical crewing elements of a live theater production.

THEA 98ab Advanced Technical Theatre Production: Upon successful completion of this course students will demonstrate a master of how to safely run the technical crewing element of a live theater production.

THEA 190ab Operation of Intelligent Lighting Fixtures: Students will use moving yoke wash fixtures to mix replicating a sunset, candlelight, and moonlight on a subject in the lighting lab.

THEA 191ab Repair and Maintenance of Intelligent Lighting Fixtures: Students will identify and define the major systems used in different types of moving yoke projectors.

THEA 192ab Setup of Intelligent Lighting Fixtures: Students will demonstrate how to hang moving light fixtures using sage rigging practices.

THEA 193ab Program and Lighting Design with Intelligent Lighting Fixtures: Students will use patch, record, playback, and effect for intelligent lighting programming platforms.

THEA 194ab Computer Applications for the Entertainment Lighting Industry: Students will input light plot data into lighting database programs.

THEA 195 Industry Analysis and Portfolio Planning for the Entertainment Lighting Industry: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to select, prepare, and present appropriate content for a personal portfolio.