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DRAM2120 - Theatre Arts Lab III
Catalog Description: Open to all students interested in theatre. Credit is earned for acting, technical work, or other participation. Limited to one semester credit hour each semester. Each course may be taken up to two times.
Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 6
Prerequisite(s):
Prerequisite: READ 300 or ESOL 310 or equivalent
Semester Credit Hours: 1
Lab Hours per Week:
Contact Hours per Semester: 96
State Approval Code: 5005015230
Course Subject/Catalog Number: DRAM 2120
Course Title: Theater Arts Lab III
Instructional Goals and Purposes:
Lee College’s instructional goals include:
- creating an academic atmosphere in which students may develop their
intellects and skills and
- providing courses so students may receive a certificate/an associate
degree or transfer to a senior institution that offers baccalaureate
degrees.
General Course Objectives:
Theatre Arts Lab III is designed for theatre student in their third semester
of Theatre arts Lab. This course is the study and application of a practicum in
theatre with emphasis in performance techniques, design techniques, and general
theatre procedures. This class requires involvement in all current semester
productions. The course is intended to expose students to basic theatre
principles and practices, to practical problem solving and critical thinking, to
world literature, and to reinforce an appreciation for the craft.
Specific Course Objectives:
- To introduce students to the performance, practice and theory of
performing on the stage.
- To increase the student’s understanding, critical awareness, and
enjoyment of stage performance.
- To acquire basics skill necessary for the theatre process.
Course Content:
Students will be required to do the following:
- Attend class lectures and participate in class discussions and
exercises.
- Complete all graded assignments, quizzes, tests, and exams.
- Attend and review all theatre department productions.
- Read various plays assigned in class.
- Attend all called rehearsals and performances.
- Your attendance at each rehearsal and performance is the single greatest
predictor of success.
- Student attendance at every called rehearsal or performance is expected.
- Please see the instructor regarding absences or conflicts.
Students may also be required to:
- Read and research topics in theatre.
Methods of Instruction/Course Format/Delivery:
Faculty may choose from but are not limited to the following methods of
instruction: lecture, discussion, Internet, video, television, demonstrations,
field trips, collaboration, and readings.
Assessment:
Faculty may assign both in- and out-of-class activities to evaluate students’
knowledge and abilities. Faculty may choose from the following methods:
- Class preparedness and participation
- Collaborative learning projects
- Compositions
- Exams/tests/quizzes
- Homework
- Internet
- Journals
- Library assignments
- Readings
- Research papers
- Written assignments
Course Grade:
Grading will be based on the successful completion of all of the above course
requirements and in combination with a careful review of your development in
your work with the following percentages:
| Class participation: |
50% |
| Written assignments/tests: |
50% |
Texts, Materials, and Supplies:
- For current texts, use the following link to access bookstore listings.
- Supplies: Check with instructor on the first day of class.
Other:
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