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  • Theatre Arts

    Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean
    Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean
    Dr. Evelyn J. Posey, Associate Dean
    Liberal Arts Bldg.,
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  • Theatre Arts
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/theatre/
    371 Fox Fine Arts
    (915) 747-5146

    1.- Requirements for Admission
    2.- Requirements for Degree
    3.- General Courses
    4.- Theatre Arts (THEA) Courses

    3.- General Courses

    For Graduate Students Only

    The following Graduate Research Projects courses (3500-3507) are directed by members of the graduate faculty in specific topics of drama and theatre according to the student's interest and need, including such areas as aesthetics, history, criticism, dramatic literature, design, management, and drama education. A course in this group may be taken a second time when the topic is significantly different.

    3500 Graduate Projects in Drama (3-0)
    Individual research in Theatre Management.

    3501 Graduate Projects in Drama (3-0)
    Individual research in Costume and/or Makeup Design.

    3502 Graduate Projects in Drama (3-0)
    Individual research in History and/or Dramatic Criticism.

    3503 Graduate Projects in Drama (3-0)
    Individual research in Scene Design and/or Shop Management.

    3504 Graduate Projects in Drama (3-0)
    Individual research in Lighting and/or Sound Design.

    3505 Graduate Projects in Drama (3-0)
    Individual research in Directing and Rehearsal Methods.

    3506 Graduate Projects in Drama (3-0)
    Individual research in the Teaching of Acting.

    3507 Graduate Projects in Drama (3-0)
    Individual research in Spanish Language Theatre and Drama.

    3518 Methods of Graduate Theatre and Drama Research (3-0)
    Survey of the essential tools of graduate research and creation in theatre and drama--including bibliography, aesthetics, and creative and scholarly procedure--culminating in the preparation of a scholarly paper. Required of all majors.

    3522 Seminar in Theatre Technology (3-0)
    Studies of production design and methods of staging in the unfolding pattern of western theatre. Required of all majors.

    3523 Seminar in Theatre History (3-0)
    The study of the dramatic forms of theatre in selected historical periods. Required of all majors.

    3525 Advanced Playwriting (3-0)
    Advanced playwriting seeks to familiarize students with the major American playwrights of the past quarter-century and their impact on the state of the art. In addition, students write a full-length play.

    3527 Seminar in Performance: Acting and Directing (3-0)
    Study of the strategies of theatrical presentation: the modes, styles, and techniques of acting and directing in a cultural context. Required of all majors.

    3598 Thesis (0-0-3)
    Initial work on the thesis.

    3599 Thesis (0-0-3)
    Continuous enrollment required while work on the thesis continues. Prerequisite: THEA 3598.



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