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Bachelor
of Arts in
Design
and Technical Theatre
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GENERAL
TECHNICAL
Theatre is an art that borrows heavily from other arts and industries.
Having a general, working knowledge of many fields can be extremely
helpful for a career in Theatre Production. This area of concentration
within the Design and Technical major emphasizes an overall knowledge
of all aspects of Technical Theatre. You will work in and out
of the classroom on a wide variety of projects and jobs which
afford you the practical, real world skills that you will need
in securing tech theatre jobs. Working on, designing for or technical
directing productions are just some of the areas in which you
can expect to find yourself a part.
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LIGHTING
DESIGN
An area of more concentrated study with an increased emphasis
on the field of Lighting, this course route affords you more intense
studies of the lighting of theatrical productions. The student
will be immersed in the mechanics, theory and development of theatrical
lighting. We give you the opportunity to design lights not only
for student shows but also Main Stage productions where your skills,
talents and imagination will be stretched.
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SCENE
DESIGN
Building the world of the production is what this emphasis is
all about! You will work with the design team and director to
create the world that the playwright has developed in the script.
Your skills and talents are broadened by means of specific course
studies and projects which expand your abilities. This eventually
gives you the tool to take that vision in the back of your mind
and breathe life into it!
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COSTUME
DESIGN
"What will I wear?" This is the questioned answered
by the Costume Designer. What goes into the development of costumes
for a production is more than just what fits. Creating costumes
for a character takes an understanding of what makes up the character
and why they would choose to wear what they do. Here we provide
you with skills and knowledge of every aspect of this demanding
field. From courses which teach the technical skills of patterning
and construction to studio classes about conception and rendering
of costume ideas, this path will help lead you to a successful
career in costuming.
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