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THTRE 568 - Scene Design Credits: 3
Examination of the role of scene design in theatre, principles and techniques of design. Development, presentation, and synthesis of design images with the scripted play.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 368 and THTRE 369.
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THTRE 569 - Advanced Technical Production Credits: 3
Independent study in advanced technical theatre problems.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 368.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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THTRE 572 - History of Theatre I Credits: 3
A survey of the development of the theatre from ancient times to 1700.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 370.
Typically Offered Spring
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THTRE 573 - History of Theatre II Credits: 3
A survey of the development of the theatre from 1700 to the present.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall
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THTRE 579 - Lighting Design Credits: 3
Theory and practice of theatrical lighting design, control systems, projection equipment, and lighting consulting. Production work with KSU Theatre season required.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 369.
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THTRE 580 - Music Theatre Workshop Credits: 2
Principles and techniques of musical theatre production with emphasis on rehearsal and performance of selected scenes from musical theatre. Dance, music, and theatre are studied as integrated elements within the musical theatre genre. Culminates in a public performance.
Note: Course may be repeated twice for credit.
Requisites: Prerequisite: MUSIC 202, two semesters of voice; THTRE 261; and DANCE 380; or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Spring
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THTRE 610 - Internship in Theatre Credits: 0-6
Supervised participation in an internship at a professional theatre.
Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 261 or THTRE 368; junior standing and consent of supervising faculty member and approval of faculty.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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THTRE 630 - Topics in Theatre Credits: 1-4
Selected topics in theatre.
Note: May be repeated with topic change to a maximum of 12 hours credit.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing and consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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THTRE 661 - Professional Development Credits: 1
Study of audition techniques including supervised preparation of appropriate material. Business aspects of professional theatre, including unions, contracts, and professional ethics.
Requisites: Prerequisite: 12 hours in theatre, music, and/or dance.
Typically Offered Fall
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THTRE 662 - Playwriting Credits: 3
Theoretical study and practical application of techniques of playwriting with regard to plot, characters, and production; emphasis on the one-act form.
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THTRE 664 - Creative Drama Credits: 3
The development of creative imagination and personal well-being through theatre games, improvisation, storytelling, and puppetry for use in educational and recreational settings.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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THTRE 665 - Drama Therapy with Special Populations Credits: 3
The therapeutic uses of drama in the development of creative imagination, self expression, and social relatedness with special populations such as clients who have developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, health issues, or are aging.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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THTRE 667 - Period Styles for the Theatre 1 Credits: 3
Survey of historical styles of architecture, furnishings, and clothing in relation to theatrical design and the history of the theatre from the Greeks to 1800.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 572 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Spring
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THTRE 668 - Period Styles for the Theatre 2 Credits: 3
Survey of historical styles of architecture, furnishings, and clothing in relation to theatrical design and the history of the theatre from 1800 to present.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 573 or concurrent enrollment.
Typically Offered Fall
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THTRE 670 - Playback Theatre Credits: 1-3
Improvisational theater forms in which actors listen to stories told by audience and improvisationally act the story out. Students will learn playback acting forms and how to conduct a session. Playback is often used as a technique by drama therapists in performance and in therapy sessions.
Note: Course maybe repeated for up to 6 hours.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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THTRE 672 - American Ethnic Theatre Credits: 3
Drama and stagecraft of ethnic groups in the United States, including the theatre of African, Asian, Hispanic, Jewish, and Native Americans.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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THTRE 673 - Theatre for Conflict Resolution Credits: 3
Drama and theatre techniques used to explore the nature of conflict and how to promote collaboration through action.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Summer, Intersession
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THTRE 674 - Drama Therapy with Adolescents Credits: 3
The therapeutic uses of drama with adolescents, including normal development, youth-at-risk, ESL, SED, and BD adolescents.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Summer, Intersession
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THTRE 675 - Drama Therapy with Older Adults Credits: 1-3
The therapeutic uses of drama with older adults, focusing on the development of life review, social relatedness, and creative self-expression in the here and now.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Summer, Intersession
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THTRE 710 - Practicum in Theatre Credits: 0-6
Supervised participation in a position of major responsibility.
Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours credit.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 160 or THTRE 261 or THTRE 368; junior standing; consent of supervising faculty member and approval of faculty members are required.
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THTRE 711 - Topics in Technical Theatre Credits: 3
Selected topics in creative techniques and investigation for technical theatre.
Note: May be repeated for credit with change in topic.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 368 and consent of instructor.
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THTRE 712 - Theatre Management Credits: 3
Theatre management, promotion, finance, organization; emphasis on contract negotiations and use of facilities.
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THTRE 761 - Advanced Acting Credits: 3
Studies in style, technique, and characterization.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 361 and consent of instructor.
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THTRE 762 - Advanced Playwriting Credits: 3
Further study in the writing of drama; emphasis on problems of writing the full-length play.
Note: May be repeated for a total of 9 hours credit by qualified students.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 562.
Crosslisted: ENGL 762
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THTRE 765 - Practice in Directing Credits: 3
A lecture-lab course with emphasis on directing dramatic productions under performance conditions.
Note: May be repeated for a total of 9 hours credit by qualified students.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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THTRE 780 - Theatrical Design Studio Credits: 0-3
Advanced problems in conceptualization and realization of design, including sets, costumes, lights and technical production. Emphasis on advanced techniques in research, analysis, and production problems.
Note: May be repeated to a maximum of 6 credits.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 567, THTR 568, THTRE 579, or THTRE 569.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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THTRE 782 - Women in Theatre Credits: 3
A history of the contributions made by women in theatre as playwrights, managers, directors, and performers; contemporary women in theatre and their experiments in expressing women’s consciousness.
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THTRE 783 - Practice in Acting Credits: 3
Advanced studies in characterization with emphasis on communicating with the director. Taught in conjunction with the Practice in Directing workshop.
Note: May be repeated once.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 361 and consent of instructor.
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THTRE 784 - Psychodrama Credits: 3
Theory and practice of Psychodrama as a treatment modality for use in Drama Therapy.
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THTRE 785 - Sociodrama Credits: 3
Theory and practice of Sociodrama as a therapeutic and educational modality for use in Drama Therapy.
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THTRE 799 - Projects in Theatre Credits: 1-4
Individual guided work in selected area.
Note: Only 3 hours may be applied to MA.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Junior standing and consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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THTRE 800 - Introduction to Graduate Studies in Theatre: Library, Research, and Information Skills Credits: 1-3
Skills for accessing research tools and resources needed in the age of the internet, along with instruction on citations, literature reviews, and other formatting necessary for graduate research papers.
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THTRE 820 - Principles of Drama Therapy Credits: 3
Theory, history, and practice in the use of drama as therapy group treatment. Survey of major drama therapy methods.
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THTRE 830 - Creative Arts Therapies Credits: 3
Survey of five creative arts therapy modalities: drama/ psychodrama, art, poetry/bibliotherapy, music, and dance/movement. Instruction in theory and hands-on experience with each modality, as well as reading, discussion and methods for using modalities interdisciplinarily.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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THTRE 862 - Workshop in Playwriting Credits: 3
Advanced writing of drama.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 762 (or ENGL 762) or proof of equivalence. Proficiency.
Crosslisted: ENGL 862
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THTRE 865 - Ethics and Professionalism in Drama Therapy Credits: 3
The application of ethical principles involved in the practice of drama therapy in a variety of educational and therapeutic settings.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 820 or THTRE 830.
Typically Offered Spring, Summer
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THTRE 870 - Greek and Roman Theatre Credits: 3
Studies in the drama and stagecraft of the Greek and Roman period.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 572.
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THTRE 871 - Medieval and Baroque Theatre Credits: 3
Studies in the drama and stagecraft of the Medieval and Baroque periods.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 572.
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THTRE 875 - Contemporary Theatre Credits: 3
Studies in drama and stagecraft since 1968.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 573.
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THTRE 876 - Seminar in Theatre Credits: 3
Selected topics in theatre research.
Note: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 572 or THTRE 573.
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THTRE 878 - History of the Physical Stage Credits: 3
A survey course in the emergence and development of the theatre building as a distinct architectural form, with particular emphasis on the effect of the physical environment on the play.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 368.
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THTRE 879 - Modern Theatre Credits: 3
Studies in the drama and stagecraft of Europe and America in the period from 1870 to the present.
Requisites: Prerequisite: THTRE 573.
Typically Offered Spring, even years
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THTRE 880 - Creative Project Credits: 3
Major creative project undertaken to demonstrate competence in a specific area of theatre or drama therapy as required for the Master’s Degree.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Sixteen hours of graduate credit in theatre.
Typically Offered Fall, Summer
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WOEM 555 - Big Game Management Credits: 3
Professional principles and practices associated with hunting North American Big Game to include: ethics, species habitat requirements, daily and seasonal activity of each species, methods of harvest, post-harvest handling and clientele interactions.
Note: Three hours lecture and two hours lab a week. Field trips required.
Requisites: Prerequisite: BIOL 198, available only to students majoring in Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management, Park Management & Conservation, or Biology.
Typically Offered Spring
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WOEM 560 - Upland Gamebird Management Credits: 3
Professional principles and practices associated with hunting upland game birds in North America to include: ethics, laws, species habitat requirements, daily and seasonal activities of each species, methods of harvest, dog handling, post-harvest handling and clientele interactions.
Note: Two weekend field trips required. Two hours lecture and three hours lab a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: BIOL 198, available only to students majoring in Wildlife & Outdoor Enterprise Management, Park Management & Conservation, or Biology.
Typically Offered Spring
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WOEM 561 - Waterfowl and Wetlands Management Credits: 3
This course explores the natural history of waterfowl and wetland birds and habitat management. It includes basic information on the habitat requirements, management techniques, ranges, migration patterns, history, problems, diseases, and identification of the waterfowl resources of North America. Professional principles and practices associated with hunting waterfowl species in North America to include: ethics, laws, species’ habitat requirements, and daily and seasonal activities of each species, methods of harvest, dog handling, post-harvest handling and clientele interactions. Includes the following success skills: Communicates Effectively and Maintains Professional Skills and Attitudes.
Note: Restricted enrollment (cap at 50) specifically for Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management majors at K-State. Two one hour lectures and one two hour lab per week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: BIOL 198, available only to students majoring in Wildlife & Outdoor Enterprise Management, Park Management & Conservation, or Biology.
Typically Offered Fall
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WOEM 562 - Advanced Wildlife Habitat Management Credits: 4
Theory and practice of managing terrestrial and aquatic vegetation for wildlife production.
Typically Offered Fall
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WOEM 570 - Internship for Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Credits: 6-10
Intensive, paid practical experience with an approved hunting and/or shooting sports and/or fishing business. This is a three to seven month continuous experience.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Available only to students majoring in Wildlife & Outdoor Enterprise Management. Senior standing. Available only to Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Majors.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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WOEM 590 - Problems in Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Credits: 0-6
Independent study and/or research project development guided by faculty in Wildlife and Outdoor Management.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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WOEM 595 - Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Senior Seminar Credits: 1
This course will be used as a capstone course for the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management curriculum; to include case studies and field experience reviews.
Note: One hour recitation a week.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Senior standing. Available only to Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Majors.
Typically Offered Spring
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WOEM 596 - Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Study Abroad Credits: 3
Seminar and travel course designed to prepare students before an international study abroad experience focused on several facets of wildlife and conservation, natural resources, diseases, and land management research. Upon completion of travel, students will analyze, critique, and report their experiences. Course will focus on appropriate oral and written documentation of the experience.
Note: Repeatable.
Requisites: Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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WOEM 620 - Human-Wildlife Conflicts Credits: 4
This course explores the theory and practice of assessing and controlling damage done by wild and feral vertebrate animals, especially mammals and birds. Content covers the philosophical, biological, and practical basis for conducting vertebrate pest control. It includes basic information on use of traps, toxicants, repellents, exclusion and other wildlife control methods. Emphasis is on protecting agricultural crops and livestock, forest resources, and property.
Requisites: Pre-requisite: BIOL 433
Typically Offered Spring
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