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Theatre Arts minor at Western Oregon University

Theatre Arts minor (27 credits)

TA 110 Introduction to Theatre (3)

TA 251 Elements of Acting (3)

Choose two: (6)

TA 244 Technical Theatre: Scenecraft

TA 245 Technical Theatre: Lighting

TA 246 Technical Theatre: Costuming

TA 247 Technical Theatre: Sound

TA 252 Technical Theatre: Makeup

Choose one: (3)

TA 381 Greek, Roman and Medieval Theatre

TA 382 Renaissance Theatre

TA 383 European Theatre 1660-1875

TA 384 European Theatre 1875-Present

TA 385 American Theatre

TA 386 International Theatre

TA 353 Advanced Production Workshop (3)

Upper-division electives in theatre (9)

Theatre Arts major at Western Oregon University

Theatre Arts major (72 credits)

TA 165 Production Dynamics (3)

TA 166 Text Analysis and Scene Study (3)

TA 167 Play Reading (3)

Choose two: (6)

TA 244 Technical Theatre: Scenecraft

TA 245 Technical Theatre: Lighting

TA 246 Technical Theatre: Costuming

TA 247 Technical Theatre: Sound

TA 252 Technical Theatre: Makeup

TA 251 Elements of Acting (3)

TA 253 Production Workshop (3)

Choose four: (12)

TA 381 Greek, Roman and Medieval Theatre

TA 382 Renaissance Theatre

TA 383 European Theatre 1660-1875

TA 384 European Theatre 1875-Present

TA 385 American Theatre

TA 386 International Theatre

TA 353 Advanced Production Workshop (3)

TA 364 Play Direction (3)

TA 406 Independent Study (3)

Choose elective theatre classes (18) At least 9 upper-division

Choose electives from other allied fields in the creative arts (12)

Note: For the B.S. in theatre a total of 12 credit hours in mathematics, computer science or designated statistics courses is required. A minimum of one course in mathematics and one course in computer science is required; any remaining required credit hours may be from either discipline or statistics. MTH 105 and CS 101 may not be used to meet the 12-credit requirement.

Moudel of BA Hons Photography at Nottingham Trent University

Year One
A broad introduction to basic photographic techniques and practice. Critical studies and professional practice are important taught elements throughout this year.

Photography in Europe students will select where they would like to study and prepare by researching and helping to arrange your own exchange (placement officers and course tutors help and advise in this aspect).

The University’s foreign language learning facilities will be available to help students develop their language skills as appropriate.

Year Two
Students will get the chance to try new kinds of photography, extend and develop their skills and begin to identify their line of interest.

The overall focus is on developing individual interest and working towards the degree of choice.

Whether in the UK or abroad, most students undertake some short work experience during this year; recent examples of employers include The Sunday Times, Rankin and Mark George.

Photography in Europe students spend a minimum of 15 weeks studying overseas.

Year Three
Students research and write a topic of choice for dissertation, usually linked to photographic practice and put together a final year degree show.