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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses of Instruction


 

Theatre

  
  • THEA 4021 - Advanced Acting


    (1, 2 or 3 Cr.) Teaches advanced skills in specialized areas such as the performance of Shakespearian drama. Topic and credit varies with the subject matter. Prerequisites: THEA 2021 and 3021 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.


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  • THEA 4023 - Creative Dramatics


    (3 Cr.) Teaches the use of imaginative and creative activities for instruction in college, secondary and elementary school programs.


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  • THEA 4025 - Directing


    (3 Cr.) Teaches directorial skills in leadership, script selection and analysis, conduct of auditions, rehearsals and performance evaluation through workshop and application. Prerequisites: THEA 1011 and 2021 and permission of Instructor.


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  • THEA 4027 - Leadership and Management


    (3 Cr.) Integrates the management, design, technical, directing and leadership skills taught in other courses through the collaborative application of research to the organizational, legal, financial and artistic challenges particular to theatre operation.


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  • THEA 4031 - Summer Theatre Production


    (1-6 Cr.) Provides practical application of theatre skills in a summer theatre environment. Student’s participation is determined through audition and application process. Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor.


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  • THEA 4042 - Contemporary Theatre Practice


    (3-6 Cr.) Examines current acting and directing styles and techniques in various technical areas: scenery, lighting, sound, makeup, costumes and properties. A. France B. England.


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  • THEA 4051 - Costume Construction


    (3 Cr.) Introduction to pattern drawing, pattern and costume alteration, and sewing for the theatre, television or film production. The student is required to assist the costume crews of theatre, television, and film productions during the semester.


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  • THEA 5009 - Playwriting and Script Analysis


    (3 Cr.) A playwriting course wherein students will develop original scripts and analyze existing scripts from the actor’s, designer’s, and director’s point of view. (Formerly Play Construction.)


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  • THEA 5025 - Special Topics


    (3 Cr., Maximum 9 Cr.) Topics in A. Playwriting; B. Directing; C. Acting; D. Technical Theatre; E. Theatre Management; F. Theory. Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor.


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  • THEA 5041 - American Theatre Development


    (3 Cr.) History of the American theatre and theatre arts from the colonial period to the twentieth century.


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  • THEA 5042 - Schools of Drama


    (3 Cr.) A study of groups of theatre artists under a common influence. The historical, systematic or organized framework of various schemes of drama from the ancient Greeks to the present day.


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  • THEA 5051 - Advanced Production Design


    (3 Cr.) Effects of lighting on various media; light plots and their design; various types of stage design with emphasis on designing scenery for stage use; the relation of scene design to the total theatre, television, and film production.


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  • THEA 5091 - Directed Study


    (1-6 Cr.) Individual study in A. Playwriting; B. Directing; C. Acting; D. Technical Theatre; E. Theatre Management. Prerequisites: Approval of Department Head. Maximum of 6 hours of Directed Study can be applied to any graduate degree.


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  • THEA 5099 - Thesis


    (1-6 Cr.) Grades of CR (Credit) or NC (No Credit) will be awarded.


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Health Professions Education

  
  • HPRE 5001 - Leadership and Management in Healthcare


    (3 Cr.) This course will offer students a comprehensive, relevant perspective on leadership and management. Students will explore contemporary concepts and stress application to professional and community settings. The student will gain knowledge of various types of leaders and systems. Lecture.


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  • HPRE 5002 - Evidence-Based Practice for Health Professionals


    (3 Cr.) This course addresses the role of research in health professional practice/academics including conduct of research, research sources utilization, and principles & models of EBP. Furthermore, the course provides skills for integrating EBP into the students own, personalized approach to practice. Lecture.


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  • HPRE 5003 - Assessment Strategies for Health Education and Promotion


    (3 Cr.) This course focuses on realistic needs and capacity assessment strategies with considerations for preparation, implementation, and incorporation of findings into the planning process for health promotion. It provides approaches and recommendations for addressing health promotion challenges. Lecture.


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  • HPRE 5004 - Grant Writing in Healthcare


    (3 Cr.) This course will enable students to gain an in-depth understanding of the essential components of a grant proposal. Students will focus on developing the skills necessary to research funding sources and prepare an organized, well-written grant proposal. Lecture.


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  • HPRE 5005 - Ethics & Professionalism in Healthcare


    (3 Cr.) This course is designed to expand the student’s basic understanding of ethics to promote ethical awareness and enable students to derive better healthcare decision that reduce risk of potential ethical consequence. Students will also gain knowledge of contemporary ethical issues. Lecture.


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  • HPRE 5006 - Principles of Health Professions Education


    (3 Cr.) The course will link current theories and core competencies to current challenges in health professions education. Students will analyze these major core competencies and theories for creative application toward a current issue identified by the student in their own workplace. Lecture.


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  • HPRE 5007 - Contemporary Issues in Healthcare Law and Policy


    (3 Cr.) The purpose of this course is to provide practical knowledge to identify legal issues faced in healthcare and to understand the legal ramifications of strategic decisions made by healthcare executives and practitioners. Emerging health policy issues will be examined. Lecture.


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Toxicology

  
  • TOXI 4011 - General Toxicology


    (3 Cr.) Biochemical basis of chemical toxicity including toxicodynamics, biotransformation, toxicokinetics, mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, teratogenicity and toxicity testing. Prerequisites: Graduate status and consent of instructor.


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  • TOXI 4012 - General Toxicology


    (3 Cr.) Continuation of Toxicology TOXI 4011  . Physiological basis of chemical toxicity in organ systems. Prerequisites: Graduate status and consent of instructor.


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