ECU Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2001

 

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

Richard Caston, Chairperson, A‑415 Brewster Building

BA IN SOCIOLOGY 

Credit toward the sociology major will not be given in any SOCI course with a grade of less than C.  See description of social studies licensure under Department of History. 

Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:

1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.)  42 s.h.

2. Foreign language through level 1004...................................... 12 s.h.

3. Core..................................................................... 15 s.h.

SOCI 2110. Introduction to Sociology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
SOCI 3213. Introduction to Quantitative Sociology (3) (F) (S) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 3216. Methods of Research (3) (F) (S) [P for SOCI major: SOCI 3213; P for all other students: MATH 3228 or equivalent approved by the instructor or PSYC 2101 or SOCI 3213]
SOCI 3385. History of Sociology (3) (WI) (F) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 4800. Senior Seminar (3) (WI) (F) (S) [P: SOCI major; SOCI 3216; 3385 or 4385]

4. SOCI electives........................................................... 18 s.h.

5. Minor and electives to complete requirements for graduation.

BS IN APPLIED SOCIOLOGY

Credit toward the sociology major will not be given in any SOCI course with a grade of less than C. 

Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:

1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.)  including those listed below 42 s.h.

PHIL 1180. Introduction to Critical Reasoning (3) (WI*) (S) (GE:HU) or PHIL 2261. Introduction to Philosophy of Science (3) (GE:HU)
SPCH 2510. Public Speaking (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA) or SPCH 2520. Business and Professional Communication (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA)

2. Common core.............................................................. 36 s.h.

SOCI 2110. Introduction to Sociology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
SOCI 2111. Modern Social Problems (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 3213. Introduction to Quantitative Sociology (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 3216. Methods of Research (3) (F) (S) [P for SOCI major: SOCI 3213; P for all other students: MATH 3228 or equivalent approved by the instructor or PSYC 2101 or SOCI 3213]
SOCI 4385. Theoretical Perspectives and Applications (3) (WI) (F) (S) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 4500. Work and Organizations (3) (S) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 4800. Senior Seminar (3) (WI) (F) (S) [P: SOCI major; SOCI 3216; 3385 or 4385]

Choose 15 s.h. of SOCI electives

3. Minor or Concentration area.............................................. 24 s.h.

Students may elect to take a minor in another discipline or one of the three areas of concentration listed below.  The minor or area of concentration is to be a program of study appropriate for applied sociology and the long-term objectives of the student.  A course cannot simultaneously count for the area of concentration and for the required sociology, cognate, or general education courses.

Applied Social Research:

SOCI 4200. Advanced Techniques in Quantitative Sociology (3) (F01) [P: DSCI 2223; SOCI 3213]
SOCI 4201. Advanced Techniques in Applied Research (3) [P: SOCI 3216]

Choose one from:

SOCI 3215. Introduction to Qualitative Sociology (3) [P: SOCI 2110 or consent of instructor]
SOCI 4202. Special Topics in Applied Social Research (3) [P: SOCI 2110 and a statistics or research design course]
SOCI 4950. Practicum in Sociology (3) (F) (S) [P: SOCI major; 27 s.h. in SOCI with a minimum grade of C in each course; consent of department chair, practicum coordinator, and faculty member who will supervise the practicum]

Choose 15 s.h., including at least two disciplines other than sociology from:

ANTH 3050. Ethnographic Field Methods (3) (S) [P: ANTH 1000 or consent of instructor]
COMM 3010. Persuasion Theories (3) (S) [P: COMM 2001 or 2002]
COMM 3030. Communication Research (3) (WI) (F) (S) [P: COMM 2001 or 2002]
COMM 3080. Intercultural Communication (3) [P: COMM 2001 or 2002]
ECON 2113. Principles of Microeconomics (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
ECON 2133. Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: ECON 2113]
GEOG 2003. Economic Geography (3) (WI) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
GEOG 3430. Geographic Information Systems I (3) (F) (S) [P: GEOG 3400 or consent of instructor]
MKTG 3832. Marketing Management (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: ECON 1000 or 2113]
MKTG 4662. Marketing Research (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) [P: MKTG 3832; MATH 2283]
MKTG 4732. Consumer Behavior (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: MKTG 3832]
PLAN 3000. Urban Planning (3) (F) (SS)
PLAN 3010. Regional Planning (3) (S)
PLAN 3021. Introduction to Planning Techniques (3) (F)
PLAN 3022. History and Theory of Planning (3) (WI*) (F) (S)
PLAN 5025. Coastal Area Planning and Management (3) (S) (SS) [P: Consent of instructor]
POLS 3242. Municipal Policy and Administration (3)
POLS 3252. Public Administration (3) (F) (GE:SO)
POLS 3253. Government Fiscal Administration (3) (S) [RP: POLS 1010]
POLS 3254. Governmental Personnel Administration (3) [RP: POLS 3252 or consent of instructor]
POLS 3255. Domestic Public Policy (3) (S)
PSYC 3241. Personnel and Industrial Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) ......
PSYC 5343. Psychology of Organizational Behavior (3) (F) (S) [P: Graduate standing; PSYC 3241; or consent of instructor]
SOCI 3235. Population Trends and Problems (3) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 3410. Introduction to Maritime Sociology (3) (GE:SO) [P: ANTH 1000 or SOCI 2110]
SOCI 5500. Seminar in Population (3) [P: SOCI 2110 and consent of instructor]

Law and Society:

SOCI 4320. Sociology of Law (3)  (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 4322. Law and Social Change (3) (F00) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]

Choose 18 s.h., including at least two disciplines other than sociology from:

ECON 3030. Antitrust and Regulation (3) (WI) (F) (GE:SO) [P: ECON 2113]
FINA 2244. Legal Environment of Business (3) (F) (S) (SS)
FINA 3244. Commercial Law (3) (F) (S) [P: FINA 2244 or consent of instructor]
JUST 1000. The Criminal Justice System (3) (F) (S) (SS)
JUST 3500. Principles of Criminal Law (3) (F) (S) [P: JUST 1000, 2000]
PHIL 1175. Introduction to Ethics (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:HU)
PHIL 1180. Introduction to Critical Reasoning (3) (WI*) (S) (GE:HU)
PHIL 1500. Introduction to Logic (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:HU) (GE:MA)
PHIL 2275. Professional Ethics (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:HU)
PHIL 2282. Philosophy of Law (3) (F) (S) (GE:HU) (Formerly PHIL 3282) [P: PHIL 1175 2275]
POLS 3204. The American Judiciary (3) (F) (GE:SO)
POLS 3223. Constitutional Powers (3) (S) (GE:SO)
POLS 3224. Civil Liberties (3) (GE:SO)
POLS 3252. Public Administration (3) (F) (GE:SO)
SOCI 4330. Criminology (3) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 4950. Practicum in Sociology (3) (F) (S) [P: SOCI major; 27 s.h. in SOCI with a minimum grade of C in each course; consent of department chair, practicum coordinator, and faculty member who will supervise the practicum]
SOCI 5300. Seminar in Juvenile Delinquency (3) [P: SOCI 2110 and consent of instructor]
SOCW 3302. Social Work Policy II (3) (F) (S) [P: SOCW major or consent of dean]

Marriage and Family:

SOCI 4325. Marriage and the Family (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]

Choose 21 s.h. including at least two disciplines other than sociology from:

ANTH 3200. Women’s Roles in Cross-Cultural Perspective (3) (GE:SO) [P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor] 
CDFR 2000. Child Development I – Prenatal Through Early Childhood (3) (F) (S) (SS)
CDFR 3002. Child in the Family (3) (F) (S) (SS)
CDFR 4303. Families and Cultural Diversity (3) (F) (S) [P: CDFR 1103]
CDFR 4313. Trends and Issues in Family Studies (3) (F) (SS) [P: CDFR 1103]
COMM 4030. Conflict and Communication (3) [P: COMM 3050 or 3360 or 3570]
COMM 4035. Gender and Communication (3) (F) [P: COMM 2001 or WOST 2000 or 2400]
GERO 2400. Introduction to Gerontology (3) (GE:SO)
HIST 3140. Women in American History (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
PSYC 2201. Psychology of Childhood (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: PSYC 1000 or 1060 or equivalent]
PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: PSYC 1000 or 1060]
PSYC 3240. Psychology of Adolescence (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
SOCI 3235. Population Trends and Problems (3) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110]
SOCI 3325. Sociology of Human Sexuality (3) (F) (GE:SO) [P: SOCI 2110 or consent of instructor]
SOCI 4950. Practicum in Sociology (3) (F) (S) [P: SOCI major; 27 s.h. in SOCI with a minimum grade of C in each course; consent of department chair, practicum coordinator, and faculty member who will supervise the practicum]
SOCI 5335. Sociology of Marriage Problems (3) [P: SOCI 2110 and consent of instructor]
SOCI 5400. Seminar in Gender Roles (3) [P: SOCI 2110 and Consent of instructor] 
SOCI 5600. Seminar in Aging (3) [P: SOCI 2110 and consent of instructor]
SOCI 5800. Seminar in the Family (3) [P: SOCI 2110 and consent of instructor]
SOCW 2400. Introduction to Gerontology (3) (F) (S) (GE:SO)
SOCW 4501. Crisis Intervention (3) (F) [P: SOCW major or consent of dean]

4. Cognates.................................................................. 6 s.h.

DSCI 2223. Introduction to Computers (3) (F) (S) (SS)

ENGL 3810. Advanced Composition (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) [P: ENGL 1200] or ENGL 3820. Scientific Writing (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: ENGL 1200] or ENGL 3880. Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) [P: ENGL 1200]

5. Electives to complete requirements for graduation.

MINOR PROGRAM

Minimum requirement for sociology minor is 24 s.h. credit as follows:

1. Core...................................................................... 6 s.h.

SOCI 2110. Introduction to Sociology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
SOCI 4337. Principles of Sociology (3) (S)

2. SOCI electives above 1999................................................ 18 s.h.

Sociology minors are encouraged to consult with the Department  of Sociology when registering for SOCI electives.

SOCIOLOGY HONORS PROGRAM

The honors program in sociology is designed for outstanding sociology majors who wish additional challenge and recognition in pursuing scholarly or service work in an area of sociology.  Students in the program enroll in SOCI 4550, 4551 in consecutive semesters.  In consultation with the student, the department chair will appoint a faculty adviser and two faculty reviewers to comprise an honors committee that will approve, supervise, and evaluate the work of the student.  Under the guidance of this committee, the student will undertake extensive reading, research, or service activities resulting in the writing of an honors paper.  The honors paper will be presented to, and orally defended before, the honors committee.  To qualify for the program, a student must be a senior, have the approval of the department chair, and have a minimum cumulative and major GPA of 3.5.

DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE AND DANCE

John Shearin, Chairperson, 105 Messick Building

BFA IN DANCE

In order to declare a major in dance, a student must satisfy the requirements as stated in the catalog for transfer to departments in the College of Arts and Sciences (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies.), must pass an examination by a dance faculty jury, and must have completed a minimum of 12 s.h. in dance with minimum grades of C.  Dance faculty jury will also determine placement in technique levels.  Dance majors must attain a minimum grade of C in all required dance courses. 

Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:

1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.), including 7 s.h. of cognates from 4., below........................................................... 42 s.h.

2. Core..................................................................... 40 s.h.

Dance (19 s.h.):

DNCE 2201. Dance Improvisation I (1) (F)
DNCE 2202. Dance Improvisation II (1) (S)
DNCE 3000, 3001. Dance Performance (1,1) [P: Consent of instructor]
DNCE 4044. History of Dance I (3) (WI) (F) (GE:FA)
DNCE 4045. History of Dance II (3) (WI) (S) (GE:FA)
DNCE 4046. Composition I (3) (WI) (F) [P: 3000-level dance technique class]
DNCE 4047. Composition II (3) (WI) (S) [P: DNCE 4046]
DNCE 4048. Choreography Project (3) [P: DNCE 4047 or consent of instructor]

Theatre (21 s.h.):

THEA 2001. Stage Scenery I (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 2015. Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Intended THEA, DNCE, and EMST media performance or electronic news majors]]

Choose 15 s.h. THEA electives from:

THEA 1010. Introduction to Acting I (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA)
THEA 1020. Introduction to Acting II (3) (S) [P: THEA 1010]
THEA 2002. Stage Scenery II (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: THEA 2001]
THEA 2006. The Art of Make-up (1) (F) (S) [P: THEA major; C: THEA 2007]
THEA 2007. Make-up Laboratory (1) (F) (S) [C: THEA 2006]
THEA 3003. Stage Lighting (3) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor]
THEA 3004. Scenery Design I (3) (F) [P: THEA 2002 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3007. Costume Design (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 3008. Advanced Costume Design (3) [P: THEA 3007 or consent of instructor]
THEA 4003. Advanced Stage Lighting (3) [P: THEA 3003 or consent of instructor]
THEA 4030. Creative Dramatics (3) (F) (GE:FA)
THEA 4065. Stage Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4066. Theatre Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)

3. Concentration area (Choose one.)......................................... 36 s.h.

Ballet:

24 s.h. ballet through DNCE 4081. Ballet VIII (3) [P: DNCE 4071 or consent of instructor]
6 s.h. contemporary
6 s.h. jazz or more contemporary

Contemporary:

24 s.h. contemporary through DNCE 4082. Contemporary Dance VIII (3) [P: DNCE 4072 or consent of instructor]
6 s.h. ballet
6 s.h. jazz or more ballet

Jazz:

18 s.h. starting with DNCE 2033. Jazz Dance III (3) (F) [P: 6 s.h. of ballet or consent of instructor]  through DNCE 4083. Jazz Dance VIII (3) [P: DNCE 4073]
6 s.h. contemporary
12 s.h. ballet or more contemporary
(P/C for DNCE 2033, 2043 is 6 s.h. or ballet or consent of instructor.  Majors may take DNCE 1013, 1023, but the credit will not count toward the jazz concentration.)

4. Cognates.................................................................. 7 s.h.

Choose two from:

ART 1910. Art Appreciation (2) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
MUSC 2208. Music Appreciation (2) (F) (S) (SS)
MUSC 2218. Orchestral Music (2) (SS)
MUSC 2228. Music of the Theatre (2) (SS) [RP: MUSC 2208]
MUSC 2258. History of Jazz Music (2) (F) (S) (SS)

Choose one from:

ART 1001. Color and Design (3) (F) (S) (SS)
ART 1905. The Dimensions of Art (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: ART major]
ART 1906. Art History Survey (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: ART 1905 or 1910]
ART 1907. Art History Survey (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: ART 1905 or 1910]
MUSC 1008. Music Theory for Nonmusic Majors (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: Ability to read music or consent of instructor]
MUSC 3018. Introduction to Basic Music Skills for Elementary School Teachers (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA)
PHIL 2271. Introduction to Philosophy of Art (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (GE:FA)

5. Electives to complete requirements for graduation.

BS IN DANCE EDUCATION

In order to declare a major in dance, a student must satisfy the requirements as stated in the catalog for transfer to departments in the College of Arts and Sciences (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies.), must pass an examination by a dance faculty jury, must have completed 12 s.h. in dance with a minimum grade of C, and must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.  Dance faculty jury will also determine placement in technique levels. Dance majors must attain a minimum grade of C in all required dance courses. See Section 7, Degree Programs, School of Education, Licensure, for NC teacher licensure requirements.

Minimum degree requirement is 128 s.h. of credit as follows:

1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.), including those listed below and 7 s.h. of cognates in art and music ................................. 42 s.h.

BIOL 1050, 1051. General Biology and Laboratory (3,1) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SC)
MATH 2127. Basic Concepts of Mathematics (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:MA) [P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test]
PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)

Choose a history course

Choose a literature course

2. Core..................................................................... 56 s.h.

Dance (21 s.h.):

DNCE 2200. Creative Dance and Drama for the Elementary School (2) (S)
DNCE 2201. Dance Improvisation I (1) (F)
DNCE 2202. Dance Improvisation II (1) (S)
DNCE 4044. History of Dance I (3) (WI) (F) (GE:FA)
DNCE 4045. History of Dance II (3) (WI) (S) (GE:FA)
DNCE 4046. Composition I (3) (WI) (F) [P: 3000-level dance technique class]
DNCE 4047. Composition II (3) (WI) (S) [P: DNCE 4046]
EXSS 2202. Motor Learning (3) (F) (S) (SS)
EXSS 2500. Dance in the Schools (2) (F) (S) (SS) [P: EXSS 1000]

Technique (26 s.h.):

12 s.h. contemporary dance (minimum proficiency Level IV)
6 s.h. ballet
6 s.h. jazz
2 s.h. electives

Theatre (9 s.h.):

THEA 2001. Stage Scenery I (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4065. Stage Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)

Choose 3 s.h. from:

THEA 1010. Introduction to Acting I (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA)
THEA 2002. Stage Scenery II (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: THEA 2001]
THEA 2015. Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Intended THEA, DNCE, and EMST media performance or electronic news majors]]
THEA 3003. Stage Lighting (3) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor]
THEA 3007. Costume Design (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4030. Creative Dramatics (3) (F) (GE:FA)
THEA 4066. Theatre Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)

3. Professional courses.................................................... 30 s.h.

DNCE 2190. Early Experiences for the Prospective Dance Educator (1) (F)
DNCE 4323. Perspectives on Dance Education, Grades K-12 (3) (WI) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor]
DNCE 4324. Internship in Dance Education (10) (F) (S) [P: Admission to upper division; C: DNCE 4325]
DNCE 4325. Internship Seminar: Issues in Dance Education (1) (F) (S) [P: Admission to upper division; C: DNCE 4324
EDTC 4001. Technology in Education (2) (F) (S) [P: Admission to upper division]
EDUC 3200. Introduction to American Education (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Early experience course or consent of instructor]
EDUC 4400. Foundations of School Learning, Motivation, and Assessment (3) (F) (S) [P: Admission to upper division] or PSYC 4305. Educational Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: PSYC 2201 or 2240 or 3206 or 3240 or equivalent]
PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: PSYC 1000 or 1060]
READ 3990. Teaching Reading in the Content Areas in the Secondary School (2) (F) (S) (SS)
SPED 4010. Exceptional Students in the Regular Classroom (2) (F) (S) [RP: SPED 2000]

BA IN THEATRE ARTS

Theatre majors must attain a minimum grade of C in all required theatre courses. 

Minimum degree requirement is 120 s.h. of credit as follows:

1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.)  42 s.h.

2. Foreign language through level 1004...................................... 12 s.h.

3. Core..................................................................... 36 s.h.

THEA 1010. Introduction to Acting I (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA)
THEA 2001. Stage Scenery I (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 2002. Stage Scenery II (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: THEA 2001]  or THEA 4065. Stage Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 2015. Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Intended THEA, DNCE, and EMST media performance or electronic news majors]]
THEA 2035. Literature for the Theatre (3) (WI) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 3003. Stage Lighting (3) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor]
THEA 3004. Scenery Design I (3) (F) [P: THEA 2002 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3007. Costume Design (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 3070. Directing I (3) (WI) (F) [P: THEA 1010 or 2020]
THEA 4055. Theatre History I (3) (F) (GE:FA)
THEA 4056. Theatre History II (3) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4066. Theatre Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)

4. Minor and electives to complete requirements for graduation.

BFA IN THEATRE ARTS

Theatre majors must attain a minimum grade of C in all required theatre courses. 

Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:

1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.), including those listed below 42 s.h.

ENGL 3330. Early Twentieth Century Drama (3) (WI) (F00) (GE:HU) [P: ENGL 1200]
ENGL 3340. Contemporary Drama (3) (WI)  (GE:HU) [P: ENGL 1200]

2. Core..................................................................... 15 s.h.

THEA 1010. Introduction to Acting I (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA)
THEA 2001. Stage Scenery I (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 2015. Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Intended THEA, DNCE, and EMST media performance or electronic news majors]
THEA 3070. Directing I (3) (WI) (F) [P: THEA 1010 or 2020]

Music Theatre:

THEA 3003. Stage Lighting (3) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor] or THEA 3007. Costuming (3) (F) (S)

Professional Actor Training:

THEA 3003. Stage Lighting (3) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor] or THEA 3004. Scenery Design I (3) (F) [P: THEA 2002 or consent of instructor]

Theatre Design and Production:

THEA 3003. Stage Lighting (3) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor] or THEA 3004. Scenery Design I (3) (F) [P: THEA 2002 or consent of instructor] or THEA 3007. Costuming (3) (F) (S)

3. Concentration area (Choose one.)...................................... 55-71 s.h.

Musical Theatre (68-71 s.h.):

Dance (22 s.h.):

DNCE 1011. Ballet I (3) (F) (GE:FA)
DNCE 1013. Jazz Dance I (3) (F) (GE:FA)
DNCE 1021. Ballet II (3) (S)
DNCE 1023. Jazz Dance II (3) (S)
DNCE 2031. Ballet III (3) (F)
DNCE 2033. Jazz Dance III (3) (F) [P: 6 s.h. of ballet or consent of instructor]
DNCE 2201. Dance Improvisation I (1) (F)
DNCE 2202. Dance Improvisation II (1) (S)
DNCE 3070. Fundamentals of Tap Dance (1) (F) (GE:FA)
DNCE 3072. Intermediate Tap Dance (1) (S) [P: DNCE 3070]

Music  (13-16 s.h.):

MUSC 1008. Music Theory for Nonmusic Majors (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: Ability to read music or consent of instructor]  or MUSC 1156. Basic Musicianship (4) (F)
MUSC 1018, 1028. Music Reading and Fundamentals for Nonmusic Majors (2,2) (GE:FA) or MUSC 1176 (F), 1186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1)
*MUSC 1108 (F), 1118 (S). Nonmusic Major Group Voice (1,1) (GE:FA)
*MUSC 1208, 1218. Nonmusic Major Group Piano (1,1) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
4 s.h. private applied voice
(*A student who is exempt from any of these courses must take other applied voice or piano to complete the total applied hours.)

Theatre (33 s.h.):

THEA 1020. Introduction to Acting II (3) (S) [P: THEA 1010]
THEA 2006. The Art of Make-up (1) (F) (S) [P: THEA major; C: THEA 2007]
THEA 2007. Make-up Laboratory (1) (F) (S) [C: THEA 2006]
THEA 2015. Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Intended THEA, DNCE, and EMST media performance or electronic news majors]
THEA 2016. Vocal Production for the Actor (3) (F) [P: Professional acting and musical theatre majors; THEA 2015; or consent of instructor]
THEA 3015. Oral Interpretation (3) (S) [P: THEA 2015 or consent of instructor] 
THEA 3050. Advanced Acting I (3)
THEA 3055. History of the American Musical Theatre (3) (WI) (S) [P: MUSC 2166 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3090. Musical Theatre Performance Techniques I (3) (F) [P: THEA 1020; demonstrated vocal skill; and/or consent of instructor]
THEA 3095. Musical Theatre Performance Techniques II (3) (S) [P: THEA 3090; audition or consent of instructor]
THEA 4080. Musical Theatre Practicum (1) [P: THEA 3095]
THEA 4090. Musical Theatre Performance Technique III (3) (F) [P: THEA 2035, 3095]
THEA 4095. Musical Theatre Performance Technique IV (3) (S) [P: THEA 4090]

Professional Actor Training (58 s.h.):

Students are admitted to the program after the freshman year by jury. Transfer students may also be admitted by interview and/or audition. 

DNCE 1011. Ballet I (3) (F) (GE:FA)
DNCE 1021. Ballet II (3) (S)
THEA 1020. Introduction to Acting II (3) (S) [P: THEA 1010]
THEA 2002. Stage Scenery II (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: THEA 2001] or THEA 4065. Stage Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 2006. The Art of Make-up (1) (F) (S) [P: THEA major; C: THEA 2007]
THEA 2007. Make-up Laboratory (1) (F) (S) [C: THEA 2006]
THEA 2010. Professional Acting Technique I (3) (F) [P: THEA 1020; audition and faculty jury]
THEA 2016. Vocal Production for the Actor (3) (F) [P: Professional acting and musical theatre majors; THEA 2015; or consent of instructor]
THEA 2020. Professional Acting Technique II (3) (S) [P: THEA 2010]
THEA 2035. Literature for the Theatre (3) (WI) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 3007. Costume Design (3) (GE:FA) (F) (S)
THEA 3010. Professional Acting Technique III (3) (F) [P: THEA 2020]
THEA 3015. Oral Interpretation (3) (S) [P: THEA 2015 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3020. Professional Acting Technique IV (3) (S) [P: THEA 3010]
THEA 3025. Intermediate Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) [P: THEA 2015 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3080. Directing II (3) (S) [P: THEA 3070]
THEA 4025. Television and Film Practicum for the Actor I (3) (F) [P: THEA 3020 or consent of instructor]
THEA 4031. Dialects for the Stage (2) (S) [P: THEA 2020 or consent of instructor]
THEA 4055. Theatre History I (3) (GE:FA) (F)
THEA 4056. Theatre History II (3) (GE:FA) (S)
THEA 4070. Professional Preparation and Audition Technique for Actors (3) (WI) (S) [P: THEA 4025]

Theatre Design and Production (55-59 s.h., excludes one of THEA 3003, 3004, 3007 taken as part of common core):

ART 1906. Art History Survey (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: ART 1905 or 1910] or ART 1907. Art History Survey (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: ART 1905 or 1910]
THEA 2002. Stage Scenery II (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) [P: THEA 2001]
THEA 2003. Scene Painting (3) (GE:FA) [P: THEA 2001, 2002]
THEA 2009. Decor and Ornament for the Stage (3) (GE:FA)
THEA 2015. Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Intended THEA, DNCE, and EMST media performance or electronic news majors]
THEA 2035. Literature for the Theatre (3) (WI) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 3000, 3001. Special Theatre Projects (1,1) [P: Consent of instructor]
THEA 3002. Advanced Theatrical Drafting (3) (F) [P: THEA 2002 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3003. Stage Lighting (3) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor]
THEA 3004. Scenery Design I (3) (F) [P: THEA 2002 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3007. Costume Design (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4000, 4001. Special Theatre Projects (1,1) [P: Consent of instructor]
THEA 4002. Advanced Technical Production (6) [P: Junior standing and consent of instructor]
THEA 4055. Theatre History I (3) (GE:FA) (F)
THEA 4056. Theatre History II (3) (GE:FA) (S)
THEA 4065. Stage Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4099. Design and Production Portfolio (1) [P: Junior or senior standing and consent of instructor]
THEA 5000. Dramatic Arts Workshop (3)

Choose one from:

DNCE 1011. Ballet I (3) (F) (GE:FA)
DNCE 1012. Contemporary Dance I (3) (GE:FA)
DNCE 1013. Jazz Dance I (3) (F) (GE:FA)
THEA 1020. Introduction to Acting II (3) (S) [P: THEA 1010]
THEA 3080. Directing II (3) (S) [P: THEA 3070]

Choose two from:

THEA 2006. The Art of Make-up (1) (F) (S) [P: THEA major; C: THEA 2007]
THEA 2007. Make-up Laboratory (1) (F) (S) [C: THEA 2006]
THEA 3005. Scenery Design II (3) [P: THEA 3004]
THEA 3008. Advanced Costume Design (3) [P: THEA 3007 or consent of instructor]
THEA 4003. Advanced Stage Lighting (3) [P: THEA 3003 or consent of instructor]
THEA 4066. Theatre Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)

4. Electives to complete requirements for graduation.

BS IN THEATRE ARTS EDUCATION

Students interested in this program should contact the department chair prior to enrollment. See Section 7, Degree Programs, School of Education, Licensure, for NC teacher licensure requirements.

Minimum degree requirement is 128 s.h. of credit as follows:

1. General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies: Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.), including those listed below 42 s.h.

PSYC 1000. Introductory Psychology (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO)
PSYC 2201. Psychology of Childhood (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: PSYC 1000 or 1060 or equivalent] or PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:SO) [P: PSYC 1000 or 1060]

Choose 6 s.h. from: 

ENGL 3330. Early Twentieth Century Drama (3) (WI) (F00) (GE:HU) [P: ENGL 1200]
ENGL 3340. Contemporary Drama (3) (WI)  (GE:HU) [P: ENGL 1200]
ENGL 4070. Shakespeare: The Histories (3) (WI) (GE:HU) [P: ENGL 1200]
ENGL 4080. Shakespeare: The Comedies (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:HU) [P: ENGL 1200]
ENGL 4090. Shakespeare: The Tragedies (3) (WI) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:HU) [P: ENGL 1200]

2. Core..................................................................... 59 s.h.

DNCE 1011. Ballet I (3) (F) (GE:FA) or DNCE 1012. Contemporary Dance I (3) (GE:FA) or DNCE 1013. Jazz Dance I (3) (F) (GE:FA)
EMST 2210. Audio Production (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: EMST 2110 or consent of department chair]
EMST 3310. Video Production (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: EMST 2310 or consent of department chair]
THEA 1010. Introduction to Acting I (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA)
THEA 1020. Introduction to Acting II (3) (S) [P: THEA 1010]
THEA 2001. Stage Scenery I (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA) 
THEA 2006. The Art of Make-up (1) (F) (S) [P: THEA major; C: THEA 2007]
THEA 2007. Make-up Laboratory (1) (F) (S) [C: THEA 2006]
THEA 2015. Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Intended THEA, DNCE, and EMST media performance or electronic news majors]
THEA 2035. Literature for the Theatre (3) (WI) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 3003. Stage Lighting (3) (F) (S) [P: Consent of instructor]
THEA 3004. Scenery Design I (3) (F) [P: THEA 2002 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3007. Costume Design (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 3015. Oral Interpretation (3) (S) [P: THEA 2015 or consent of instructor]
THEA 3070. Directing I (3) (WI) (F) [P: THEA 1010 or 2020]
THEA 3080. Directing II (3) (S) [P: THEA 3070]
THEA 4030. Creative Dramatics (3) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4055. Theatre History I (3) (F) (GE:FA)
THEA 4056. Theatre History II (3) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4065. Stage Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4066. Theatre Management (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)

3. Professional courses..................................................... 27 s.h.

EDTC 4001. Technology in Education (2) (F) (S) [P: Admission to upper division]
EDUC 3200. Introduction to American Education (3) (WI*) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Early experience course or consent of instructor]
EDUC 4400. Foundations of School Learning, Motivation, and Assessment (3) (F) (S) [P: Admission to upper division]
READ 3990. Teaching Reading in the Content Areas in the Secondary School (2) (F) (S) (SS)
SPED 4010. Exceptional Students in the Regular Classroom (2) (F) (S) [RP: SPED 2000]
THEA 2123. Early Experiences for the Prospective Teacher (1)
THEA 4323. The Teaching of Theatre Arts in Grades K-12 (3)
THEA 4324. Internship in Theatre Education (10) [P: Admission to upper division; THEA 2123; C: THEA 4325]
THEA 4325. Internship Seminar: Issues in Theatre Education (1) [P: Admission to upper division; C: THEA 4324]

MINORS

The student minoring in dance should take at least one dance course each semester.  Faculty jury will determine placement in technique levels.  The dance minor must complete level IV in at least one technique.  Minimum requirement for theatre arts and dance minors is 24 s.h. credit as follows:

A. Theatre Arts

1. Core..................................................................... 15 s.h.

THEA 1010. Introduction to Acting I (3) (F) (S) (SS) (GE:FA)
THEA 2001. Stage Scenery I (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 2015. Voice and Articulation (3) (F) (S) (SS) [P: Intended THEA, DNCE, and EMST media performance or electronic news majors]]
THEA 3007. Costume Design (3) (F) (S) (GE:FA)
THEA 4055. Theatre History I (3) (F) (GE:FA) 

2. THEA electives............................................................ 9 s.h.

B. Dance

Required courses............................................................ 24 s.h.


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