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Undergraduate Catalog | 2021-2022 
    
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Theatre

  
  • THEA 3211 - Visual Period Styles for Theatre


    Introduction to art, architecture, interior design, and clothing history, including social and economic factors that influenced development.  Through research and critical thinking, students demonstrate knowledge of historical and contemporary art movements, architecture, and clothing for application in theatrical design.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3214 - Costume Crafts


    Introduction to costume craft-making uses a materials-based approach. Through the application of analytical and problem-solving skills, students analyze possible technical solutions to production-related tasks and perform advanced practices in costume crafts (e.g., millinery, leather work, thermoplastics, dyeing, distressing, and e-textiles).

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1215 , THEA 1225 , or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3215 - Theatre Tech II - Costume


    In-depth exploration of pattern development, draping, fabric modification, and construction of accessories.  Through the application of analytical and problem-solving skills, students analyze possible technical solutions to production-related tasks and perform advanced practices in costume crafts (e.g., sewing, pattern drafting, fabric manipulation).

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1215  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3222 - Theatre Drafting


    Introduction to the fundamentals of theatrical hand drafting and computer-aided drafting.  While this course specifically explores projects for designers and technicians in theatre, anyone looking to expand their basic skills in drafting will find the class useful.  Learning outcomes include problem-solving, practice, and collaboration.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3225 - Theatre Tech II - Scenic


    An introduction to advanced methods, tools, and materials used in the creation of theatrical scenery.  Safety methods and protocols are explored, and students focus on critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills as they relate to scenery production.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3235 - Theatre Tech II - Lighting


    Advanced topics in stage lighting technology, including paperwork management within Vectorworks and Lightwright, production archiving methods, advanced large scale show prep package work, and USITT standards and guidelines.  Exploration through hands-on training of techniques associated with the installation and manipulation of a wide range of lighting technology.  Students are exposed to advanced lighting console programming techniques, as well as strategies and procedures for DMX networking and control of automated lighting fixtures.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1235  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3246 - Theatre Tech II - Sound


    A detailed exploration of advanced topics in theatrical sound technology, including audio transport networks and protocols, control networks, advanced control, routing, and distribution, digital console programming, and system processing.  Students utilize critical, analytical, and problem-solving skills.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1245  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3251 - Theatre Production Management


    A study of management techniques needed by all of those who perform a management role in the performing arts. Topics include: communication skills, team building, assertiveness, goal setting, time management, stress management and an overview of production organizations. This is accomplished with thorough discussion of texts and actual production experiences.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2221 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3256 - Drawing and Rendering for the Theatre


    Foundational drawing and rendering concepts developed for students of the theatre. Through practice and disciplined application, students master drawing and rendering skills in order to effectively communicate aesthetic choices for application in theatre design.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3260 - Advanced Lighting Technology


    In-depth exploration of dimming, control, paperwork, modern instrumentation.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1235  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3271 - Acting Movement Styles


    An exploration of the particular challenges an actor encounters with dramatic texts from various historical periods.  Plays, manners, customs, and movement vocabulary of Greek Tragedies, Roman comedies, Elizabethan/Siglo de Oro, French Neoclassical, Victorian era, and the early 20th century are studied through scene work.  Designed to acquaint the actor with the fundamentals of acting styles, this course explores the physical, vocal, emotional, and technical aspects of the actor’s craft in various styles as we aim for a broader physical vocabulary and an inherent physical freedom for the stage.  Students learn and apply a set of analytical and problem-solving skills, research and critical thinking, oral communication proficiencies, and practice and collaboration.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3293 - Introduction to African American Theatre


    A discussion-centered course designed to give students of all backgrounds an introductory understanding to the world of modern African American theatre.  Covers elements of style, design, criticism, and history as they pertain to the genre through reading, discussion, and performance.  Students explore, discuss, and analyze issues of politics, race, and gender in the American theatre.  Emphasis is placed on major playwrights, theatre companies, and performers within their historical and social contexts.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1265  and THEA 1270 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3300 - Directing I


    An introductory course in the fundamentals of directing that focuses on defining the role of the director while discovering a variety of directorial strategies. Processes explored include text analysis, collaboration and leadership, director/actor communication, directing theory, storytelling (narrative), point of view, and stage composition. Students practice applying the concepts and skills they have learned in the class by directing short scenes, acting in short scenes, and participating in an analysis of student work.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1270  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3310 - Dramaturgy


    Exploration of plays in the Department of Theatre’s current production season through dramaturgical research, play analysis, and essay writing.  The writing of performance reviews and program notes is also practiced.  Students conduct historical research on the plays, playwrights, and prior productions. Students also learn to apply current theories and cultural concerns to specific points in each play, developing new meaning for staging the plays today.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1300 
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3315 - Shakespeare and Practical Dramaturgy


    Exploration of the core theoretical and practical issues involved in staging Shakespeare in the present day: how to conceive of the relationship between text and performance, between the playing conditions of the original period and those of today, and the nuances of issues such as casting across lines of gender and race, and other intellectual concerns facing modern theatre companies. Students examine the role of the dramaturge as a resource on concrete matters pertaining to the special instance of Shakespeare in the theatre such as script editing, working with actors to understand their lines and playable choices, liaising with directors and designers, writing program, notes, and participating in discussions with audiences.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1300  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3330 - Ancient, Medieval, and Asian Theatre


    The history and drama of ancient Greek, ancient Roman, medieval European, and traditional Asian forms of theatre.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3340 - Renaissance European Theatre


    The history and drama of Renaissance European theatre, including Shakespeare.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3355 - Contemporary Theatre


    The history and drama of 20th and 21st century theatre in America, Europe, Africa, and elsewhere.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 3400 - Concentration Level Practicum


    Provides practical experience in a realized theatrical production within a defined area of practice on a departmental, or department-supported, theatrical production.  Upon completion, students should have solid understanding of advanced terminologies, processes, safety practices, materials, techniques, and goals of the specified area in which they are concentrating.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4001 - Topics in Theatre


    Special topic in theatre.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 6) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Spring 2021


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  • THEA 4201 - Acting III: Realism and Naturalism


    Instructs the advanced acting student on the use of an organic based acting technique in the creation of roles in realistic and naturalistic plays. Focusing on Chekhov, Williams, O’Neill and Mamet scene work, the student is instructed on research, script analysis, and performance techniques. Four contact hours.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2270  with a grade of A.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4202 - Acting III: Elizabethan and Jacobean


    Instructs the advanced acting student on the use of an organic based acting technique in the creation of roles in Elizabethan and Jacobean plays. Focusing upon Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Jonson scene work, the student is instructed on research, script analysis, and performance techniques. Four contact hours.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2270  with a grade of A.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4203 - Acting III: Period Styles


    Instructs the advanced acting student on the use of an organic based acting technique in the creation of roles in the plays of Moliere and various Restoration comedies plays, as well as some Ancient Greek texts. Focusing upon Moliere, Wycherley, and Congreve scene work, the student is instructed on research, script analysis, and performance techniques. Four contact hours.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2270  with a grade of A.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4204 - Acting III: Experiential and Alternative


    Instructs the advanced acting student on the use of an organic based acting technique in the creation of roles in modern experimental and alternative plays. Focusing upon Brecht, Artaud, and other contemporary devising stylists, the student is instructed on research, script analysis, and performance techniques. Four contact hours.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2270  with a grade of A.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4205 - Stage Dialects


    Provides the student with a process in dialect acquisition. Upon completion of the course, the student will have a basic understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), demonstrate knowledge of specific vowel and consonant changes for dialects covered, and be able to demonstrate specific dialects through performance. Four contact hours.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2270  or THEA 2240  with a grade of B or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4210 - Costume Design II


    A continuation in costume design theory and techniques for theatre, dance, film, and opera.  The emphasis is on improving visual communication skills by exploring the following topic areas: using analytical and problem-solving skills to interpret a text, supporting a text through design choices, and advanced drawing and costume rendering techniques using analog techniques and digital media.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2210  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4225 - Computer-Aided Design for Theatre


    The study of the use of the computer-aided design (CAD), with special emphasis on how it relates to design for the stage.  The course begins at a rudimentary level of understanding of CAD, progresses to 2D, and then to 3D techniques using Vectorworks.  Students develop an understanding of how CAD software can be used to understand, imagine, create, and share concepts and techniques for stage design.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4230 - Scenic Design II


    Advanced scenic design theory and projects.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2230  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4233 - Scenic Painting


    An introduction to basic scenic painting techniques, paint media, and materials.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1225  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4234 - Stage Properties


    An introduction to the work of a theatre props department. Focuses on the functions and role of the Properties Manager in the production process. Also addresses several common properties fabrication techniques through hands-on projects.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2230 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4235 - Welding and Metal Working


    The equipment, materials, and techniques used in the welding and cutting processes most often employed in the manufacturing of scenery. These include: oxyfuel gas welding and cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, and tungsten gas arc welding.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1225 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4237 - Puppetry


    Focuses on learning of the basic varieties of puppetry for the stage, frameworks for socio-historical reasons for puppetry as a design and performative art form, and gives students an opportunity to create their own short puppet pieces in a studio-style course set-up.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4250 - Lighting Design II


    Advanced lighting design theory and projects.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 2250  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4281 - Commedia dell’Arte


    Expands on the principles and techniques of what is widely known as the Physical Approach to Theatre, with a primary focus on the Commedia dell’Arte dramatic realm.  From mask work to comedic improvisation, to slapstick/comic stage combat, to the creation of new comic work, students are immersed in the essence and power of this Renaissance period theatrical heritage. Students learn and apply a set of analytical and problem-solving skills, research and critical thinking, oral communication proficiencies, and practice and collaboration.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): See Advisor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4282 - Summer Contemporary Circus Intensive


    Expands on the principles and techniques of what is widely known as the contemporary circus realm or the Nouveau Cirque, with a primary focus on the Aerial Circus Disciplines.  In order to become a performer with a mastery in movement and the physical gesture, one must diversify the knowledge of such field, and aim to amass and understand a variety of skills. Such knowledge undoubtedly makes the individual a more marketable performer, a true cross-trained artist for the performing arts of the 21st century.  Students learn and apply a set of analytical and problem-solving skills, and practice and collaboration.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): See Advisor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit to continue to build skill knowledge in reference to the production/academic schedule.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): First Summer 2019, Summer 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4300 - Directing II


    Continuation of THEA 3300 , with emphasis on advanced analysis, coaching, communication with designers, and complex staging problems.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 3300 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4310 - Theatrical Shakespeare


    An examination of a play or plays by Shakespeare as expressly theatrical entities, the raw material of vivid and compelling contemporary staging. Students learn the particular skill sets actors need in preparing to perform Shakespeare, beginning by studying iambic pentameter, rhyme, antithesis, image clusters, and other features of the Shakespearean text, combining analysis with practical techniques for incorporation and delivery. Practices demanded by the plays are studied, which grow out of their original performance conditions but focus on playing in the present, developing a sense of character, spatial relationships, and visualization. Also explored are macro directorial concerns about viable readings and how to present them in the theatre.  Students combine rigorous critical thinking with active rehearsal room practices in order to develop both a firm understanding of what Shakespeare on stage is and a range of abilities that facilitate effective actor choices.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1270  and THEA 1300 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4330 - Performance Theory


    Application of different perspectives to drama on the page, stage, and screen using various performance theories and approaches: semiotics, deconstruction, psychoanalysis, feminism, post-colonialism, and performance studies.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Restriction(s): Theatre major or minor; and Junior or Senior standing; or permission of instructor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4340 - Theatre Collaboration


    The integration and application of principles of theatre collaboration. Students participate in the collaborative creation of a play production while examining the ideas/principles of a controversial social justice issue. Students devise an original dramatic work, practice collaborative skills, demonstrate understanding of the diverse perspectives around current social or cultural issues within the community and on campus; interpret text, and create and use theatrical space evocatively.

    Credit Hours: (3) (SL)
    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4360 - Theatre for Young Audiences


    Students with an interest in theatre, young people, and/or literature explore plays and performances for young audiences.  The course considers young audiences through experiences with reading, seeing, and creating plays for young people with a particular emphasis on youth audience response. Students identify recurrent patterns shaping theatre for young audiences locally, nationally, and globally, then move to contribute to the field through individually designed projects.

     

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4370 - Theatre/Drama Curriculum and Methods K-12


    Students synthesize and apply their content and teaching experiences and knowledge to design, implement, and assess theatre programs and curricula.  Future theatre educators develop pedagogically sound, artistically challenging, and strategically inclusive approaches, as well as consider questions of systemic challenges and potential reform.  This methods course includes strategic preparation and clinical experiences for students transitioning to the student teaching internship.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Restriction(s): Acceptance into Teacher Education Program, and Junior or Senior standing; or permission of instructor.
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1360 , THEA 2370 , and MDSK 2100  
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4375 - Devising/Directing Methods with Youth K-12


    Students interested in education and/or applied theatre design inclusive approaches to text, performance, ensemble, and community building.  Anchored in community and/or school settings, the course helps students analyze, design, plan, and implement traditional scripted production work, as well as collective creation/devising work. A major emphasis rests on guiding educators and artists to flexibly create and adapt theatrical material to serve young people in a culturally responsive and inclusive way in a variety of contexts.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): THEA 1360  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019


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  • THEA 4400 - Internship in Theatre


    Research and/or in-service training for theatre majors and minors in cooperating organizations. Specific content is based upon a contract between the students, department, and professional organization.

    Credit Hours: (3 to 6)
    Restriction(s): GPA of a least 2.5, Junior or Senior standing, and permission of department chair.
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4467 - Student Teaching/Seminar: K-12 Fine and Performing Arts: Theatre


    A planned sequence of experiences in the student’s area of specialization conducted in an approved school setting under the supervision and coordination of a University supervisor and a cooperating teacher in which the student demonstrates the competencies identified for his/her specific teaching field in an appropriate grade level setting.

    Credit Hours: (12) (O)
    Restriction(s): Approved application for student teaching; Senior standing; completion of professional education requirements; and grades of C or above in all courses required for licensure.
    Corequisite(s): Enrollment only in student teaching.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O)
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2021, Fall 2021


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  • THEA 4600 - Senior Project


    Synthesis, integration, and application of theoretical and experiential study in theatre through individual/group project. Students, working with a mentor, prepare a paper, performance project or portfolio presentation in their area of emphasis.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Restriction(s): Senior standing.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4601 - Individual Project


    An individual project course for Theatre majors.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 6)
    Restriction(s): Permission of department chair.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4610 - Advanced Design, Technology, and Management


    Large-scale applications of design and production topics on realized productions.

    Credit Hours: (2 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4620 - Senior Seminar


    Senior Seminar experience for graduating seniors. Students learn and apply a set of critical thinking, analytical, and practical skills required to theorize, plan, execute, and/or reflect upon a series of final projects. Students explore the theoretical and performance texts of the discipline, analyze and evaluate their personal learning acquisition throughout their studies in the major, review and further develop career-building tools and strategies, and share their knowledge and experiences with other majors as part of a peer-to-peer teaching and learning module.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Senior standing
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4630 - Senior Capstone in Directing, Dramaturgy, and Dramatic Writing


    Capstone experience for graduating seniors. Students learn and apply a set of critical thinking, analytical, and practical skills required to theorize, plan, execute, and/or reflect upon a final project in their chosen concentration area of 3-D.  This seminar is designed to facilitate, guide, and evaluate graduating seniors’ capstone projects. Course activities are both collaborative and individually based, and should reflect each student’s particular area of interest.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Senior standing and permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4640 - Senior Capstone in Applied Theatre


    Capstone experience for graduating seniors. Students learn and apply a set of critical thinking, analytical, and practical skills required to theorize, plan, execute, and/or reflect upon a final project in applied theatre.  Participating actively in art as research, students gain experience in project management, theatre making, community connection, and arts-based research. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Senior standing.
    Corequisite(s): THEA 3400  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4650 - Senior Capstone in Design/Tech


    Capstone experience for graduating seniors. Students learn and apply a set of critical thinking, analytical, and practical skills required to theorize, plan, execute, and/or reflect upon a final project in their chosen concentration area within Theatre Design and Technology.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • THEA 4800 - Directed Independent Study


    Allows students to pursue faculty-directed independent study topics (1) of special interest to the student, (2) within the area of the instructor’s special competence, (3) not provided by other Department offerings.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Theatre or Theatre Education major; Junior or Senior standing, minimum 2.5 GPA; and permission of instructor and department.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Translating and Translation Studies

  
  • TRAN 3601 - Introduction to Translation and Interpreting Studies


    History, theory, pragmatics, and procedures of the fields of translation and interpreting. Designed to develop the research skills, resources, and tools to become good translators and interpreters. Conducted in English.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FREN 3201 , FREN 3202 ; GERM 3201 , GERM 3202 ; JAPN 3201 ; RUSS 3201 ; SPAN 3201 , SPAN 3202 , or SPAN 3203  with grade of C or above; or permission of department
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4402 - Practicum in Translating I - French


    Comparative stylistics, restructuring texts, editing, troubleshooting, and techniques of the translator in working with a variety of text types. Conducted in English and French.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): TRAN 3601  and a FREN 3000-level course or equivalent with grades of C or above, or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5402
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4403 - Practicum in Translating II - French


    Critical analysis of different kinds of texts; translating for specific audiences; problems of terminology; development of working dictionaries in fields(s) of specialization. Conducted in English and French.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): TRAN 4402  with grade of C or above, or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5403
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4404 - Practicum in Translating III - French


    Study of professional journals, technologies, protocol, and resources in the field (e.g., ATA, ALTA). Advanced issues of translation. Translation of a semester-long project in individual consultation. Conducted in English and French.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): TRAN 4403  with grade of C or above, or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5404
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4412 - Practicum in Translating I - German


    Comparative stylistics, restructuring texts, editing, troubleshooting, and techniques of the translator in working with a variety of text types. Conducted in English and German.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): GERM 2201 , GERM 2202 , GERM 3201 , and GERM 3202 ; or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5412
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4413 - Practicum in Translating II - German


    Critical analysis of different kinds of texts; translating for specific audiences; problems of terminology; development of working dictionaries in fields(s) of specialization. Conducted in English and German.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): GERM 2201 , GERM 2202 , GERM 3201 , and GERM 3202 ; or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5413
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4414 - Practicum in Translating III - German


    Translation of a semester-long project in individual consultation. Conducted in English and German.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): GERM 2201 , GERM 2202 , GERM 3201 , and GERM 3202 ; or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5414
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4422 - Practicum in Translating I - Japanese


    Comparative stylistics, restructuring texts, editing, troubleshooting, and techniques of the translator in working with a variety of text types. Conducted in English and Japanese.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): TRAN 3601  and JAPN 3202  or equivalent with grades of B or above, or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5422
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4423 - Practicum in Translating II - Japanese


    Provides guided practical experience in translating from Japanese to American English, through work with one genre of source texts.  Students present their translations to the class. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): TRAN 4422  with grade of B or above, or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5423
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4424 - Practicum in Translating III - Japanese


    Provides individualized practical experience in translating from Japanese to American English.  Students present their translations to the class.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): TRAN 4423  with grade of B or above, or permission of department. 
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5424
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4432 - Practicum in Translating I - Russian


    Grammatical and lexical issues of translation; restructuring texts, editing, troubleshooting, and techniques of the translator in working with a variety of text types (documents, essays, fiction, poetry). Conducted in English and Russian.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): TRAN 3601  and a RUSS 3000-level course or equivalent with a grade of B or above, or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5432
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4433 - Practicum in Translating II - Russian


    Further work in restructuring texts, editing, troubleshooting. Pragmatic/cultural issues of translation in dealing with a variety of text types (documents, essays, fiction, poetry) as well as the specifics of film translating. Conducted in English and Russian.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): TRAN 4432  with a grade of B or above, or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5433
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4434 - Practicum in Translating III - Russian


    Study of professional journals, technologies, protocol, and resources in the field (e.g., ATA, ALTA). Advanced issues of translation. Translation of a semester-long project in individual consultation with instructor. Conducted in English and Russian.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): TRAN 4433  with a grade of B or above, or permission of department.
    Cross-listed Course(s): TRAN 5434
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4442 - Practicum in Translating I - Spanish


    May count as coursework for the Spanish major. Understanding audience, text typologies, register, and regionalisms. Continues with theory of translation. Conducted in English and Spanish.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): TRAN 3601  and a SPAN 3000-level course or equivalent, with grade of C or above, or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4443 - Practicum in Translating II - Spanish


    Emphasizes commercial, financial, legal, political, medical, and scientific translation. Continues with history and theory of translation. Conducted in English and Spanish. May be taken concurrently with TRAN 4444  and may also count as coursework for the Spanish major.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): TRAN 3601  or TRAN 4442 , and a SPAN 3000-level course or equivalent, each with grade of C or above, or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • TRAN 4444 - Practicum in Translating III - Spanish


    Emphasizes literary, cultural, and consumer-level translation. Conducted in English and Spanish. May be taken concurrently with TRAN 4443  and may also count as coursework for the Spanish major.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): TRAN 3601  or TRAN 4442 , and a SPAN 3000-level course or equivalent, each with grade of C or above, or permission of department.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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University College

  
  • UCOL 1000 - College Transition for First-Year Students


    Designed to assist with the intellectual and social transition from high school to college by increasing the involvement of students in the intellectual life of the campus; providing an orientation to resources available to students; and promoting problem solving and writing skills. Students who have previously taken any UCOL 1000-level course may not receive credit for this course.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Freshman standing.
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for grade replacement.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1001 - College Transition for First-Year Students


    Designed to assist with the intellectual and social transition from high school to college by increasing the involvement of students in the intellectual life of the campus; providing an orientation to resources available to students; and promoting problem solving and writing skills. Students who have previously taken any UCOL 1000-level course may not receive credit for this course.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Freshman standing.
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1010 - College Transition for Transfers


    Designed to assist with the intellectual and social transition to UNC Charlotte for transfer students by increasing the involvement of students in the intellectual life of the campus; providing an orientation to resources available to students; and promoting problem solving and writing skills. Students who have previously taken any UCOL 1000-level course may not receive credit for this course.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for grade replacement.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1011 - College Transition for Transfers


    Designed to assist with the intellectual and social transition to UNC Charlotte for transfer students by and increasing the involvement of students in the intellectual life of the campus; providing an orientation to resources available to students; and promoting problem solving and writing skills. Students who have previously taken any UCOL 1000-level course may not receive credit for this course.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3) (O)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O)
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for grade replacement.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1200 - First-Year Seminar


    A seminar-style learning experience focused around a particular theme that is designed to assist with the intellectual and social transition from high school to college by increasing the involvement of students in the intellectual life of the campus; providing an orientation to resources available to students; and promoting problem solving and writing skills. Students who have previously taken any UCOL 1000-level course may not receive credit for this course.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for grade replacement.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2020


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  • UCOL 1205 - Enrichment Seminar


    A seminar-style learning experience designed to enrich the education experience of one or more courses taken concurrently. The enrichment seminar is focused around a particular theme defined by the companion course(s) and provides opportunities to explore the topics of the course(s) in more detail and with additional materials, experiences, and assignments. The enrichment seminar will also address the college transition experience by enhancing students’ involvement with and knowledge of the campus and its resources and promoting problem solving and oral and written communication skills. Open to new first-year students only; requires co-registration in designated companion section(s) as indicated.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic one time.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1206 - Enrichment Seminar


    A seminar-style learning experience designed to enrich the education experience of one or more courses taken concurrently. The enrichment seminar is focused around a particular theme defined by the companion course(s) and provides opportunities to explore the topics of the course(s) in more detail and with additional materials, experiences, and assignments. The enrichment seminar also addresses the college transition experience by enhancing students’ involvement with and knowledge of the campus and its resources and promoting problem solving and oral and written communication skills. Open to new first-year students only; requires co-registration in designated companion section(s) as indicated.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit one time with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1210 - Transfer Seminar


    A seminar-style learning experience focused around a particular theme that is designed to assist with the intellectual and social transition to UNC Charlotte for transfer students by increasing the involvement of students in the intellectual life of the campus; providing an orientation to resources available to students; and promoting problem solving and writing skills. Students who have previously taken any UCOL 1000-level course may not receive credit for this course.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for grade replacement.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1211 - Transfer Seminar


    A seminar-style learning experience focused around a particular theme that is designed to assist with the intellectual and social transition to UNC Charlotte for transfer students by increasing the involvement of students in the intellectual life of the campus; providing an orientation to resources available to students; and promoting problem solving and oral communication skills. Students who have previously taken any UCOL 1000-level course may not receive credit for this course.

    Credit Hours: (3) (O)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O)
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for grade replacement.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1300 - Academic Success Seminar


    Designed to assist continuing university students with the development of study and problem solving skills. Emphasizes using academic support resources, engaging in campus life, and enhancing academic performance.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Restriction(s): Permission of department.
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for grade replacement.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1305 - 49er Focus


    An academic seminar designed to help students find greater success in college and in life. The focus is on maximizing effective study strategies, locating and utilizing resources, and identifying learning preferences to enhance academic performance. 

    Credit Hours: (0 to 1)
    Restriction(s): Permission of department.
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for grade replacement.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Spring 2021, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 1307 - Academic Success Experience


    Designed to provide students with a menu of activities that help promote the development of study skills, problem-solving skills, and self-awareness that foster academic success.  Emphasizes using academic support resources, engaging in campus life, and enhancing academic performance.

    Credit Hours: (0)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 2000 - Topics in General Education


    Topics chosen from the fields covered by General Education in order to demonstrate relationships and interdisciplinary influences. Can be used toward general degree requirements as indicated each time the course is offered.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing, and permission of the sponsoring department.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic and permission of student’s major department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 2200 - University Learning Seminar


    Provides instruction in digital literacy, critical thinking, problem solving, and written and oral communication skills. Each section will be developed around a content theme selected from instructor’s discipline. Designed to reinforce and augment students’ intellectual and social transition to the University learning environment. Students who have previously taken a UCOL 1000-level course may receive credit for this course if registering with permission.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of University College.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019


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  • UCOL 2400 - University Professional Internship Program Practicum


    All students with a UPIP internship are required to register for the UPIP practicum in each term in which they have an internship. The UPIP practicum coordinates the professional and career development reflections and assignments that are an integral part of the University’s Professional Internship Program.  Students must apply and be selected for a UPIP internship in order to register; eligibility restrictions apply.  For information, contact the University Career Center. 

    Credit Hours: (0)
    Restriction(s): Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing; not open to second degree students
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 3400 - Preceptor Training Seminar


    Students enrolled in the seminar learn how to support faculty in the classroom. Topics include: enriching learning engagement, supporting undergraduate student success, enhancing academic enrichment, and monitoring the classroom. Students also develop teaching-related skills and learn to provide mentorship to first-year students.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Restriction(s): Permission of University College.
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May not be repeated.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 3401 - Graduate Education Opportunities


    An introductory course designed to provide talented undergraduate students, particularly from under-represented groups, opportunities to explore various aspects of graduate education.  Students participate in instructional sessions designed to provide an overview of graduate education while exploring academic disciplines of interest in more detail.  Students develop an admissions application and statement of purpose.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 3410 - Career Development Internship


    Designed to allow students to take advantage of a workplace experiential learning opportunity when other options are not available.  Completing this internship requires at least 50 hours of supervised employment per registered credit hour.  The internship must provide a meaningful work experience in which the student uses the competencies gained from their academic program.  An internship proposal form must be completed and approved by the University Career Center in consultation with the student’s major department prior to registration and the commencement of the work experience.  Students cannot normally count the Career Development Internship towards their major or minor requirements (it counts as elective hours only); exceptions may be possible at the program’s discretion.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, and permission of University Career Center
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to 3 credit hours.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 3450 - Teaching Internship


    A structured opportunity for students to develop teaching-related skills by providing assistance to faculty in the classroom and/or working in a structured mentoring role in support units such as the University Center for Academic Excellence. Duties vary depending upon the assignment but may include: conducting review sessions, facilitating study skills sessions, lecturing, and assisting faculty member with exams.  Honors course.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of the sponsoring unit and supervising instructor.
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): UCOL 3400 .
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to 6 credits.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • UCOL 3800 - Independent Study


    Individual research, research, or filed-based experience in a topic under the supervision of a faculty member.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor and Dean of University College.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with permission.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Urban Studies

  
  • URBS 2200 - Introduction to Urban Studies


    A survey course exploring the diverse perspectives and experience of North American Cities. Lectures and discussions focus on the development, organization, function, and meaning of urban areas, as well as the multiple and complex relationships that exist between cities and the people who live and work within them. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): GEOG 2200  
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Western Tradition
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • URBS 3050 - Topics in Urban Studies


    Timely and important areas of scholarship and application relevant to urban studies.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic and permission of Director of the Minor in Urban Studies program.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2018


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  • URBS 3801 - Independent Study in Urban Studies


    Area of study beyond the scope of current offerings to be devised by student and faculty member. Three hours of URBS 3801  may be used toward the URBS minor with prior approval of the Director of the Minor in Urban Studies.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Urban Studies minor; Junior or Senior standing; minimum 2.0 GPA; permission of supervising instructor and Director of Minor in Urban Studies program.
    Prerequisite(s): URBS 2200 
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • URBS 4401 - Internship in Urban Studies


    Students work 8-10 hours per week (total 120 hours per semester) for 3 credit hours in an approved research or in-service placement relevant to urban studies. Specific content of internship based on a contract between the student, supervising professor, and community/corporate organization.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Urban Studies minor; Junior or Senior standing; minimum 2.0 GPA; permission of Director of Minor in Urban Studies program.
    Prerequisite(s): URBS 2200 
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Urban Youth and Communities

  
  • CUYC 3600 - Community Engagement Capstone Seminar


    Provides a culminating and comprehensive experience for students in the Minor in Urban Youth and Communities. Students synthesize the interdisciplinary theory and experiential learning around urban youth and education, communities, and social justice into a comprehensive community and school-based project lead by the student using practices of participatory action research.

    Credit Hours: (3) (SL)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021


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Women’s and Gender Studies

  
  • WGST 1101 - Introduction to Women’s Studies


    Introduction to values associated with gender and basic issues confronting women in society, from a variety of cultural and feminist perspectives.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2020


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  • WGST 2050 - Topics in Women’s Studies


    Credit hours vary with topics. Special topics in Women’s Studies.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021


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  • WGST 2051 - Topics in Women’s Studies


    Special topics in Women’s Studies.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • WGST 2110 - Women and the Media


    Examination of messages about women as conveyed in contemporary media (magazines, newspapers, videos, the Internet, video games, television, and movies.) The role of gender in the power structures of the media producers is also analyzed.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): COMM 2110 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Summer 2021


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  • WGST 2120 - African American Women


    Explores how cultural, political, historical and economic factors shape African American women’s positions and opportunities in society today.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): AFRS 4120.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • WGST 2123 - Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective


    A cross-cultural survey of the lives of women and the dynamics of gender throughout the world. Uses anthropological research to examine how gender influences evolution, social stratification, work, kinship, and perceptions of the body.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): ANTH 2123 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • WGST 2130 - Masculinity and Manhood


    This course examines the construction of masculinity in sports, family, work and other social relationships, showing how it shapes and is shaped by people, institutions and society.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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