2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 14, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Spanish

  
  • SPAN 1010 - Basic Spanish II


    4 Semester Hours
    Continuation of Basic Spanish I

    Prerequisites: SPAN 1000  or equivalent placement score
  
  • SPAN 2000 - Intermediate Spanish


    4 Semester Hours
    Building on Basic Spanish, this course focuses on the practical application of basic listening; speaking skills; expands students’ reading; writing skills

    Prerequisites: SPAN 1010  or equivalent placement score
  
  • SPAN 2050 - Intermediate Conversation


    4 Semester Hours
    Designed for students at the intermediate level wishing to improve their pronunciation, vocabulary,; conversational skills Topics include Spanish culture; current events May be taken concurrently with a 2000-level course Taught in Spanish

    Prerequisites: SPAN 1010  or equivalent placement score
  
  • SPAN 2051 - Intermediate Conversation


    1 Semester Hours
    Designed for students at the intermediate level wishing to improve their pronunciation, vocabulary,; conversational skills Topics include Spanish culture; current events May be taken concurrently with a 2000-level course Taught in Spanish

  
  • SPAN 2052 - Intermediate Conversation


    2 Semester Hours
    Designed for students at the intermediate level wishing to improve their pronunciation, vocabulary,; conversational skills Topics include Spanish culture; current events May be taken concurrently with a 2000-level course Taught in Spanish

  
  • SPAN 2053 - Imtermediate Conversation


    3 Semester Hours
    Designed for students at the intermediate level wishing to improve their pronunciation, vocabulary,; conversational skills Topics include Spanish culture; current events May be taken concurrently with a 2000-level course Taught in Spanish

  
  • SPAN 2110 - Contemporary Hispanic Culture


    4 Semester Hours
    This transition course concentrates on reading skills in a conversational environment It provides insights into customs; dailey culture needed for interacting effectively with Spanish speakers Taught in Spanish May be taken concurrently with any course in the series (2120, SPAN 2130 , or SPAN 2140 )

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2000  or equivalent placement score
  
  • SPAN 2130 - Grammar & Composition


    4 Semester Hours
    This transition course concentrates on writing skills through a systematic review; practice of grammatical concepts; strengthening of expository writing Taught in Spanish May be taken concrrently with any course in the series (SPAN 2110 , SPAN 2140 )

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2000  or equivalent placement score
  
  • SPAN 2140 - Introduction to Literature


    4 Semester Hours
    This transition course concentrates on reading; writing skills in a conversational environment It introduces students to literary analysis through the practice of close reading of texts from various genres; contexts Taught in Spanish May be taken concurrently with SPAN 2110 

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2000  or equivalent placement score
  
  • SPAN 2152 - Learning Spanish Through Service Learnin


    2 Semester Hours
    Designed to improve students’ performance in Spanish in an immersion setting; to learn about Hispanic culture; social conditions first hand by means of service learning Taught in Spanish

    Prerequisites: SPAN 1010  or equivalent placement score
  
  • SPAN 2750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 2751 - Special Topics


    1 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 2752 - Special Topics


    2 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 2753 - Special Topics


    3 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 3100 - Language Teaching Methods


    4 Semester Hours
    Prerequisites: SOAN 2110 or SPAN 2140 
  
  • SPAN 3200 - Survey of Peninsular Lit Up to 1700


    4 Semester Hours
    A close study of the principal literary works produced in Spain from the Middle Ages up to 1700 Taught in Spanish

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2110  or SPAN 2140 
  
  • SPAN 3210 - Survey of Span-Amer Lit Thru Modernism


    4 Semester Hours
    A close study of the principal literary works produced in Spanish-America from Colonial time through the 19th century Taught in Spanish

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2110  or SPAN 2140 
  
  • SPAN 3300 - Survey of Peninsular Lit 18th Cent/Pres


    4 Semester Hours
    A close study of the principal literary works produced in Spain from the 18th century to the present Taught in Spanish

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2110  or SPAN 2140 
  
  • SPAN 3310 - Span-Amer Lit Late Modernism to Present


    4 Semester Hours
    A close study of the principal literary works produced in Spanish America from early 20th century to the present Taught in Spanish

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2140 
  
  • SPAN 3400 - Introduction to Hispanic Linquistics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course introduces students to Spanish linguistics; to its main fields of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2110 ; SPAN 2140 
  
  • SPAN 3750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 3751 - Special Topics


    1 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 3752 - Special Topics


    2 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 3753 - Special Topics


    3 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 3760 - Advanced Grammar


    4 Semester Hours
    Systematic review; practice of the major problems faced by English-speakers in Spanish grammar; sentence structure Taught primarily in Spanish Offered on demand

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2110 
  
  • SPAN 3770 - 20th Century Spanish American Literature


    4 Semester Hours
    An examination of selected texts produced in Latin America during the 20th century.  Themes and texts may vary, sometimes focusing on modernismo, posmodernismo (vanguard literature), poetry, prose, theatre, or film, or a combination of writers and time periods.

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2110  or SPAN 2140  , or by petitioning the instructor.
  
  • SPAN 3780 - Studies in 19th Cent Peninsul Literature


    4 Semester Hours
    This course examines selected texts produced in Spain during the 19th century The themes; texts will vary, sometimes focusing on Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, or a selection of writers, genres; themes from the 19th century

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2110  or SPAN 2140 
  
  • SPAN 3790 - Studies 20th Century Peninsular Lit


    4 Semester Hours
    This course examines selected texts produced in Spain during the 20th century Themes; texts may vary, sometimes focusing on the Generation of 1898, the Spanish Vanguard, post-civil war prose, postmodernism, or a combination of writers; time periods

    Prerequisites: SPAN 2110  or SPAN 2140 
  
  • SPAN 3850 - Internship


    4 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • SPAN 3851 - Internship


    1 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • SPAN 3852 - Internship


    2 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • SPAN 4700 - Undergraduate Research


    4 Semester Hours
  
  • SPAN 4750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 4752 - Special Topics


    2 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • SPAN 4760 - Cervantes


    4 Semester Hours
    This course examines one or more works by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra It discusses the works within their socioeconomic, religious,; historical context Taught in Spanish This course prepares students for the reflective paper; comprehensive exam

    Prerequisites: SPAN-3000-level course
  
  • SPAN 4770 - Golden Age Drama


    4 Semester Hours
    An in-depth study of representative theatrical works written in Spain between 1550; 1681 Taught in Spanish This course prepares students for the reflective paper; comprehensive exam

    Prerequisites: SPAN-3000-level course
  
  • SPAN 4800 - Directed Study


    4 Semester Hours
    Course is offered when a student needs a special subject covered to meet a professional requirement or wants to work with an instructor to look more deeply into a particular aspect of a discipline. Instructor consent required.

  
  • SPAN 4801 - Directed Study


    1 Semester Hours
    Course is offered when a student needs a special subject covered to meet a professional requirement or wants to work with an instructor to look more deeply into a particular aspect of a discipline. Instructor consent required.

  
  • SPAN 4802 - Directed Study


    2 Semester Hours
    Course is offered when a student needs a special subject covered to meet a professional requirement or wants to work with an instructor to look more deeply into a particular aspect of a discipline. Instructor consent required.

  
  • SPAN 4803 - Directed Study


    3 Semester Hours
    Course is offered when a student needs a special subject covered to meet a professional requirement or wants to work with an instructor to look more deeply into a particular aspect of a discipline. Instructor consent required.

  
  • SPAN 4850 - Internship


    4 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • SPAN 4851 - Internship


    1 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • SPAN 4852 - Internship


    2 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • SPAN 4853 - Internship


    3 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works under the supervision of the department.

  
  • SPAN 4900 - Senior Seminar


    4 Semester Hours
    Guided by a departmental instructor, students will create the senior comprehensive exam paper Students choose readings; write on selected themes, periods, genres or writers drawn from Hispanic literature; complete the comprehensive exam essay


Ford Fellows

  
  • TEAC 3000 - Ford Fellowship


    4 Semester Hours
    The goal of the Ford Teaching Fellows program is to attract qualified students into college teaching by encouraging the development of a close-working relationship between a fulltime faculty member; a promising undergraduate student Program activities are designed to engage Ford Teaching Fellows in substansive teaching responsbilities in the college classroom; to support legitimate scholarly inquiry;/or research collaborations in an area of interest common to both the Fellow; Mentor

  
  • TEAC 3001 - Ford Fellowship


    1 Semester Hours
    The goal of the Ford Teaching Fellows program is to attract qualified students into college teaching by encouraging the development of a close-working relationship between a fulltime faculty member; a promising undergraduate student Program activities are designed to engage Ford Teaching Fellows in substansive teaching responsbilities in the college classroom; to support legitimate scholarly inquiry;/or research collaborations in an area of interest common to both the Fellow; Mentor

  
  • TEAC 3002 - Ford Fellowship


    2 Semester Hours
    The goal of the Ford Teaching Fellows program is to attract qualified students into college teaching by encouraging the development of a close-working relationship between a fulltime faculty member; a promising undergraduate student Program activities are designed to engage Ford Teaching Fellows in substansive teaching responsbilities in the college classroom; to support legitimate scholarly inquiry;/or research collaborations in an area of interest common to both the Fellow; Mentor

  
  • TEAC 3003 - Ford Fellowship


    3 Semester Hours
    The goal of the Ford Teaching Fellows program is to attract qualified students into college teaching by encouraging the development of a close-working relationship between a fulltime faculty member; a promising undergraduate student Program activities are designed to engage Ford Teaching Fellows in substansive teaching responsbilities in the college classroom; to support legitimate scholarly inquiry;/or research collaborations in an area of interest common to both the Fellow; Mentor

  
  • TEAC 4000 - Ford Fellowship


    4 Semester Hours
    The goal of the Ford Teaching Fellows program is to attract qualified students into college teaching by encouraging the development of a close-working relationship between a fulltime faculty member; a promising undergraduate student Program activities are designed to engage Ford Teaching Fellows in substansive teaching responsbilities in the college classroom; to support legitimate scholarly inquiry;/or research collaborations in an area of interest common to both the Fellow; Mentor

  
  • TEAC 4001 - Ford Fellowship


    1 Semester Hours
    The goal of the Ford Teaching Fellows program is to attract qualified students into college teaching by encouraging the development of a close-working relationship between a fulltime faculty member; a promising undergraduate student Program activities are designed to engage Ford Teaching Fellows in substansive teaching responsbilities in the college classroom; to support legitimate scholarly inquiry;/or research collaborations in an area of interest common to both the Fellow; Mentor

  
  • TEAC 4002 - Ford Fellowship


    2 Semester Hours
    The goal of the Ford Teaching Fellows program is to attract qualified students into college teaching by encouraging the development of a close-working relationship between a fulltime faculty member; a promising undergraduate student Program activities are designed to engage Ford Teaching Fellows in substansive teaching responsbilities in the college classroom; to support legitimate scholarly inquiry;/or research collaborations in an area of interest common to both the Fellow; Mentor

  
  • TEAC 4003 - Ford Fellowship


    3 Semester Hours
    The goal of the Ford Teaching Fellows program is to attract qualified students into college teaching by encouraging the development of a close-working relationship between a fulltime faculty member; a promising undergraduate student Program activities are designed to engage Ford Teaching Fellows in substansive teaching responsbilities in the college classroom; to support legitimate scholarly inquiry;/or research collaborations in an area of interest common to both the Fellow; Mentor


Theatre

  
  • THEA HI - Honors in Theatre


    4 Semester Hours
  
  • THEA HII - Honors in Theatre


    4 Semester Hours
  
  • THEA 1000 - Introduction to Theatre


    4 Semester Hours
    This course introduces students to four primary aspects of theatre practice; study: Theatrical Production (including producing, directing, design,; acting); a few major eras of theatre history (ancient Greece, the Renaissance, the advent of realism,; modernisms); play analysis;; dramatic literature The course de-mystifies aspects of performance; production while simultaneously revealing theatre as a field of rich study

  
  • THEA 1100 - Theatre Crafts I


    4 Semester Hours
    Introduction to basic theories; practices of scenic construction, scenic painting, rigging; shifting,; practical experience in constructing sets for theatrical productions including equipment use, safety training, shop protocol,; handling stage properties, lights,; sound Can require up to five construction hours per week plus lecture

  
  • THEA 1410 - Acting for the Camera: Major Havac 2021


    4 Semester Hours
    Fulfills the Fine Arts Domain Credit,; counts toward the Theatre Minor With the Millsaps spring production of Major Havoc as the central project, students hone their theatre acting skills for the camera through acting; analysis of video materials

  
  • THEA 1411 - Company Performance


    1 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: Audition
  
  • THEA 1412 - Company Performance


    2 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: Audition
  
  • THEA 1413 - Company Performance


    3 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: Audition
  
  • THEA 1420 - Company Production


    4 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

  
  • THEA 1421 - Company Production


    1 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

  
  • THEA 1422 - Company Production


    2 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

  
  • THEA 1423 - Company Production


    3 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

  
  • THEA 1500 - Acting I - Foundations in Realism


    4 Semester Hours
    This course introduces students to basic aspects of the Stanislavski System of acting Topics include concentration, sensory physical work, working with emotion, making choices,; scene analysis There are both written; performance assignments in this class

  
  • THEA 1710 - Improvisation I


    4 Semester Hours
    Ever think your day, semester or life is so planned out you don’t have a choice left? Experience the joy of no plans or judgements at all as you build your skills as an instant live theatremaker Students of all levels join this class to create scenes; whole stories for hilarious, unforgettable live performances on campus This class fulfills the Fine Arts Domain requirement

  
  • THEA 1750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • THEA 2300 - Basic Theatre DesignýBasic Theatre Design


    4 Semester Hours
    An introduction to the theory; techniques of designing for theatre including such topics as scenic, lighting, costuming,; sound design

  
  • THEA 2410 - Company Performance


    4 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: audition
  
  • THEA 2411 - Company Performance


    1 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: audition
  
  • THEA 2412 - Company Perfromance


    2 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: audition
  
  • THEA 2413 - Company Performance


    3 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: audition
  
  • THEA 2420 - Company Production


    4 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

    Prerequisites: permission of Production Director
  
  • THEA 2421 - Company Production


    1 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

    Prerequisites:  permission of Production Director
  
  • THEA 2422 - Company Production


    2 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

    Prerequisites: permission of Production Director
  
  • THEA 2423 - Company Production


    3 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

    Prerequisites: permission of Production Director
  
  • THEA 2500 - Acting II: Scene Study


    4 Semester Hours
    A continued investigation of the Stanislavski Acting System with a focus on bolstering the fundamental elements associated with the art of acting This course familiarizes students with the actor’s tools, adding to the foundation acquired in the introductory acting class with a stronger emphasis on character objectives, tactics,; scene scoring/analysis This course includes both written; performance assignments

    Prerequisites: THEA 1500 
  
  • THEA 2710 - Improvisation II


    4 Semester Hours
    An advanced course in improvisational theatre performance; production

  
  • THEA 2750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • THEA 2751 - Special Topics


    1 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • THEA 2752 - Special Topics


    2 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • THEA 2753 - Special Topics


    3 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • THEA 2760 - Devised Theatre: Lgbtq+


    4 Semester Hours
    Open to all students, this performance course examines; contributes to the body of groundbreaking dramatic works that have made theatre a home of free expression; advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community The semester will culminate in an original student-created production based on the experiences of LGBTQ+ students at Millsaps College

  
  • THEA 2762 - Audience Development


    2 Semester Hours
  
  • THEA 2770 - Lighting Design


    4 Semester Hours
  
  • THEA 2902 - Theater Observation


    2 Semester Hours
    Observation, study,; written analysis of professional theatrical productions staged in major world venues such as New York; London May be repeated for credit

  
  • THEA 3010 - Western Theatre History I


    4 Semester Hours
    This course examines theatre; performance practices of the past as a cultural artifacts Specific eras of theatre history will be explored in order not only to gain insight into the theatrical traditions that preceded ours, but also to learn about historical cultures that produced theatre This class focuses on Ancient Greece; Rome, Medieval Europe; England,; the English Renaissance

  
  • THEA 3410 - Company Performance


    4 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study Prerequisite: audition

  
  • THEA 3411 - Company Performance


    1 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: audition
  
  • THEA 3412 - Company Performance


    2 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites:  audition
  
  • THEA 3413 - Company Performance


    3 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: audition
  
  • THEA 3420 - Company Production


    4 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

  
  • THEA 3421 - Company Production


    1 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

  
  • THEA 3422 - Company Production


    2 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

  
  • THEA 3423 - Company Production


    3 Semester Hours
    Technical participation in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the department chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to the year of study

  
  • THEA 3750 - Special Topics


    4 Semester Hours
    This course addresses areas not covered in other courses. It may be repeated for credit with different topics.

  
  • THEA 3850 - Internship


    4 Semester Hours
    An internship in which a student works, under the supervision of the department.

  
  • THEA 4410 - Film Co. Performance


    4 Semester Hours
    This class qualifies for the Fine Arts Domain requirement Join Millsaps student actors in the creation of an original film as part of an international university project

  
  • THEA 4411 - Company Performance


    1 Semester Hours
    Acting in a theatrical production sponsored by the Department of Theatre, applying methods; skills learned in coursework to actual production Number of credit hours is determined by the departmental chair based on degree of participation; the value of the participation to the student’s general education; theatrical training May be repeated for credit Students should take the course level appropriate to their year of study

    Prerequisites: audition
 

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