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Mar 09, 2026
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THEA 2983 - Cooperative Study III 4.0 Credits
This course is the third in a series of apprenticeship courses in theatre technology. As part of the apprenticeship, individuals rotate through self-selected shop rotations throughout the year working alongside of Journeymen-Sponsors and Master Craftsmen who are professional craftspeople in the theatre industry. The rotations may include work in the following craft areas: scene shop, costuming, light and sound (in the electrics department), props, box office and stage management, and scenic painting. Secondarily, students work on actual productions to experience working under show conditions backstage.
Lecture Hours: 0.0 Lab Hours: 14.5 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0
Course Objectives
- Implement daily assignments given by Journeymen-sponsors
- Demonstrate shop safety, construction methods, materials equipment and tools
- Explain scene shop and costume shop building principles and safety
- Effectively participate in four strikes/load outs
- Archive work records: work project photos towards the creation of a portfolio; submission of 50 professional contacts (name, address, phone, emails, etc.) submission of timesheet proof of a minimum 221 hours logged working in the shop and backstage under performance conditions
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