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- Effective Term:
- Summer 2014 through Winter 2019
- Course Number:
- TA 190B
- Course Title:
- Projects in Theatre
- Credit Hours:
- 2
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 60
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
The format for Projects in Theatre will necessarily be flexible and will reflect the arrangements made between the student and the
instructor. In general, the course should provide the student with hands-one experience in stage work. Students will learn self-motivation
and commitment to a task.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have satisfactorily accomplished the goals and objectives listed in this
course content guide. Course content guides are developed by college wide faculty and approved by management.
1.0 CONTRACTS
Instructional Goal
The goal if to establish a mutually agreeable project with goals and
deadlines.
1.1 Understand the necessity of a plan of action.
1.2 Be familiar with the timelines and commitments necessarily in
theatre.
2.0 MEETINGS
Instructional Goal
The goal is to meet requirements and verbally or in writing meet
those interval deadlines.
2.1 Understand organization of a project.
2.2 Communicate successes and problems.
2.3 Facilitate and work together to solve problems.
3.0 EVALUATION
Instructional Goal
The goal is the use the evaluation process on e one-on-one basis to
continue to improve the quality of the project.
3.1 Understand the necessity of and positive result of criticism.
3.2 Help develop new goals and responsibilities.
3.3 Understand the evaluation and reevaluation process.
Course Activities and Design
The course allows the instructor and the student to develop a study contract emphasizing self-directed projects. The contract will be on
a totally individualized basis allowing for maximum flexibility in the type of study to be done. This course may also be used for
off-campus theatre activities.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
The student's grade will be based on the supervising instructor's evaluation on the student's fulfillment of the mutually agreed upon
contract. The quality as well as quantity of that work will be the basis of the assigned grade. Each student will be required to make
interval progress reports either written or oral to the supervising instructor. Evaluation in the form of a test, a report, a project or
a viable alternative will be required of all participants.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
The format for Projects in Theatre will necessarily be flexible and will reflect the arrangements made between the student and the
instructor. In general, the course should provide the student with hands-one experience in stage work. Students will learn self-motivation
and commitment to a task.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have satisfactorily accomplished the goals and objectives listed in this
course content guide. Course content guides are developed by college wide faculty and approved by management.
1.0 CONTRACTS
Instructional Goal
The goal if to establish a mutually agreeable project with goals and
deadlines.
1.1 Understand the necessity of a plan of action.
1.2 Be familiar with the timelines and commitments necessarily in
theatre.
2.0 MEETINGS
Instructional Goal
The goal is to meet requirements and verbally or in writing meet
those interval deadlines.
2.1 Understand organization of a project.
2.2 Communicate successes and problems.
2.3 Facilitate and work together to solve problems.
3.0 EVALUATION
Instructional Goal
The goal is the use the evaluation process on e one-on-one basis to
continue to improve the quality of the project.
3.1 Understand the necessity of and positive result of criticism.
3.2 Help develop new goals and responsibilities.
3.3 Understand the evaluation and reevaluation process.