DRA 101 3(3-0-0)
Introduction to Theatre Art
The World of Theatre and selective histories; the role of theatre spaces; directors, designers and actors in today’s theatre; how theatre can enrich our lives. A lecture course; no acting required.
DRA 102 3 (3-0-0)
Play Analysis
Reading and critiquing a variety of play scripts. This leads to applying creative solutions to the problems surrounding the live production of these plays. The class observes a filmed performance of each play. No acting required.
DRA 149 3 (0-6L-0)
Introduction to Dramatic Process
Exploring speech, movement, and improvisation through acting, ensemble work, and theatre games, and participation in non-scripted dramas of different forms.
DRA 247 3 (0-6L-0)
Introduction to and Development of Oral Communication
A speech and acting course that explores communication by way of voice and body. Through individual and group projects based on the interpretation of literature, students strengthen their presentation skills.
DRA 252 3 (0-3L-0)
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Basic techniques of oral communication and public speaking with an emphasis on speech construction.
DRA 276 3 (1.5-0-1.5)
Fundamentals of Technical Theatre and Stagecraft
This class covers the fundamentals of technical theatre and stagecraft including an introduction to design principals, set and prop design and construction, stage lighting, stage managment and production managment. This class includes lectures, demonstrations, practical experience and projects.
DRA 307 3 (0-6L-0)
Special Projects in Theatre Performance or Production I
Participation in the rehearsal and performance of a major Drama Department theatre production. Students audition or interview to participate in the course as performers, technicians, or stagemanagers. Admission into this course will be by audition/interview for actors or interview for stage managers and technicians. Auditions and interviews will occur before the semester in which the student wishes to enrol begins. Prerequisites: DRA 149 and consent of the Department.
DRA 308 3 (0-6L-0)
Special Project in Theatre Performance or Production II
Participation in the rehearsal and performance of a major Drama Department theatre production or a dramatic production deemed suitable by the department. Students may participate in the course as performers, technicians, or stage-managers. Admission into this course will be by audition/interview for actors or interview for stage managers and technicians. Auditions and interviews will occur before the semester in which the student wishes to enrol begins. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 308 or 309. Prerequisites: DRA 307 and consent of the Department.
DRA 309 6 (0-12L-0)
Extended Special Project in Theatre Performance or Production
Participation in the rehearsal and performance of a major Drama Department theatre production or a dramatic production deemed suitable by the department. Students may participate in the course as performers, technicians, or stage-managers. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 308 or 309. Prerequisites: DRA 307 and consent of the Department.
DRA 325 3 (0-6L-0)
Creativity in Theatre for Young Audiences
Theory and practice of the creative process of drama in theatre for young audiences. Students explore the creative potential of the actor (movement, imagination, speech) as expressed through the interdisciplinary nature of performing for or performing with young audiences. Ensemble acting required. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 325 or 425. Prerequisite: DRA 149.
DRA 350 3 (2-0-4)
An Introduction to Film-Making and Appreciation
An examination of the global fi lm industry as both an art form and a business. Students will experience selected fi lm and production activities in order to enhance their appreciation of the industry. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 350 or 450. Prerequisite: One of DRA 101, 102, 149, or consent of the Department.
DRA 353 3 (0-6L-0)
Scene Study I
Acting, including the analysis and enactment of scripted scenes and characterization. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 353 or 453. Prerequisite: DRA 149.
DRA 383 3 (0-6L-0)
Fundamentals of Directing and Play Production
A focus on basic techniques of directing explored through practical exercises. Students also examine other elements of play production including basic set, lighting, and costume design as well as practical methods of promoting plays as an event. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 383 or 483. Prerequisite: DRA 101 or 102. Corequisite: DRA 149.
DRA 425 3 (0-6L-0)
Studies in Advanced Theatre for Young Audiences
Students complete DRA 325 with additional assignments including a showcase project arranged with the instructor. This is an advanced course that corresponds to the vocational interests of students and that normally takes place in the fi nal year of their program. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 325 or 425. Prerequisites: DRA 101 or 102, DRA 149, and consent of the Department.
DRA 450 3 (2-0-4)
Studies in Advanced Film-Making
Students complete DRA 350 with additional assignments including a showcase fi lm project (24 edited minutes) arranged with the instructor. This is an advanced course that corresponds to the vocational interests of students and that normally takes place in the final year of their program. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 350 or 450. Prerequisites: DRA 101 or 102, DRA 149, and consent of the Department.
DRA 453 3 (0-6L-0)
Studies in Advanced Acting
Students complete DRA 353 with additional assignments including a showcase solo or duo acting project arranged with the instructor. This is an advanced course that corresponds to the vocational interests of students and that normally takes place in the final year of their program. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 353 or 453. Prerequisites: DRA 101 or 102, DRA 149, and consent of the Department.
*DRA 483 3 (0-6L-0)
Studies in Advanced Play Production
Students complete DRA 383 with additional assignments including a showcase project arranged with the instructor. This is an advanced course that corresponds to the vocational interests of students and that normally takes place in the final year of their program. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of DRA 383 or 483. Prerequisites: DRA 101 or 102, DRA 149, and consent of the Department.