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STAGECRAFT TECHNICAL THEATRE IN MUSICAL TECHNICAL THEATRE IN
3.0 Units PRODUCTION CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTION
T ART 171 is an introduction to techni- 2.0 to 4.0 Units 2.0 to 4.0 Units
cal theatre including basic principles of T ART 180 is a practical application of theatre T ART 183 is a practical application of theatre
scenic design, construction, painting, and arts technical support. Through lecture arts technical support. Through lecture and
handling of scenery and scenic eff ects, prop and laboratory experiences, students gain laboratory experiences, students gain experi-
construction, backstage organization, career experience in the application of production ence in the application of production respon-
opportunities and safety procedures within responsibilities in the areas of stage manage- sibilities in the areas of stage management,
the operation of the stage. Students prepare ment, house management, construction, house management, construction, scenery,
for stage crew assignments for the various scenery, properties, costume, lighting, sound, properties, costume, lighting, sound, and
Glendale Community College productions. and running crews for the genre of musical running crews for the genre of contemporary
Additional hours to devote to rehearsals and theatre. Note: Students are expected to be theatre. Lecture 1 hour/Laboratory 3-9 hours.
performances are required. Lecture 1 hour/ available for rehearsals and performances of Prerequisite: None. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC,
Laboratory 6 hours. Prerequisite: None. Glendale Community College productions. USC. (C-ID THTR 192)
Course Typically Off ered: Spring. Transfer Units earned are based on the number of 184
Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID THTR 171) hours and type of project completed. Lecture TECHNICAL THEATRE IN
1 hour/Laboratory 3-9 hours. Prerequisite:
172 None. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID NEW WORKS, DEVISED, AND
INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE THTR 192) EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION
DESIGN 2.0 to 4.0 Units
3.0 Units 181 T ART 184 is a practical application of theatre
T ART 172 is a survey of scenery, lighting, TECHNICAL THEATRE IN CLASSICAL arts technical support. Through lecture and
sound, costumes, makeup, properties, theatri- PRODUCTION laboratory experiences, students gain experi-
cal equipment and construction techniques. 2.0 to 4.0 Units ence in the application of production respon-
Through demonstration and laboratory expe- T ART 181 is a practical application of theatre sibilities in the areas of stage management,
riences, students gain an understanding of arts technical support. Through lecture and house management, construction, scenery,
the organization of theatre (technical person- laboratory experiences, students gain experi- properties, costume, lighting, sound, and
nel) as well as an appreciation for theatrical ence in the application of production respon- running crews for new, devised, or experi-
design. Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 3 hours. sibilities in the areas of stage management, mental play genres in production. Lecture
Prerequisite: None. Transfer Credit: CSU. house management, construction, scenery, 1 hour/Laboratory 3-9 hours. Prerequisite:
(C-ID THTR 172) properties, costume, lighting, sound, and None. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID
running crews for the classical theatre genre. THTR 192)
173 Lecture 1 hour/Laboratory 3-9 hours. Prereq-
LIGHTING DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS uisite: None. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. WELDING
3.0 Units
(C-ID THTR 192)
T ART 173 is a study and execution of stage 117
lighting with emphasis on equipment, 182 INTRODUCTION TO WELDING
control, color, and their relationship to design. TECHNICAL THEATRE IN MODERN 2.0 Units
Students learn how to use artifi cial light PRODUCTION WELD 117 consists of oxyacetylene welding,
sources to create an appropriate environment 2.0 to 4.0 Units fl ame cutting, (manual and automatic), bronze
for a variety of entertainment media including T ART 182 is a practical application of theatre and silver brazing and soldering. These
animation, theatre and dance productions. arts technical support. Through lecture processes are discussed and demonstrated.
Applying basic techniques of lighting compo- and laboratory experiences, students gain The student is given experience in applying
sition, students use highlights, shadows, experience in the application of production the principles by individual practice on a
textures, and colors to achieve the desired responsibilities in the areas of stage manage- sequence of selected plates and manipulative
eff ects. Lighting designs are created using ment, house management, construction, exercises on various metals. Lecture 1 hour/
virtual lighting simulations on a computer. scenery, properties, costume, lighting, sound, Laboratory 3 hours. Recommended Prepa-
Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 3 hours. Prereq- and running crews for the genre of modern ration: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
uisite: None. Course Typically Offered: theatre. Lecture 1 hour/Laboratory 3-9 hours. Transfer Credit: CSU.
Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID Prerequisite: None. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC,
THTR 173) (Scenic & Lighting Family) USC. (C-ID THTR 192) 118
GENERAL WELDING
2.0 Units
WELD 118 consists of theory and techniques
in basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Flux
Cored Arc Welding. The student is given expe-
rience in applying the principles by individual
practice on a sequence of selected plates and
manipulative exercises on mild steel. Lecture
1 hour/Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite:
WELD 117 or equivalent.
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