Bulletin 2012-2013 > Courses > DRM - Drama > 200
Introductory course examines the development of theatre from historical, aesthetic, and production perspectives. It looks at the individual components of theatre and shows how they work in collaboration. Prerequisite for freshmen anticipating drama-related degrees or endorsements; suitable introductory course for non-majors.
Supervised Participation in two phases of the production process working backstage on scenery, costumes, lighting, sound, stage management or house management. Required of all Sophomore Drama Majors and includes a written self evaluation and oral review.
Individualized programs which focus on a specialized area of theatre. These are available only when developed through a contractual agreement between the student and a supervising faculty member.