THEA 2985 - Cooperative Study V 4.0 Credits
This course is the middle course of a second-year apprenticeship, where students arrange to work in a specific area in a specific craft with a specific Journeyman Sponsor over the course of the academic year. During the course of the year, students produce a capstone portfolio and develop a significant capstone project in cooperation with professional staff that demonstrates the apprentice has accumulated the skills of the trade to such a degree that they may find entry-level employment in the trade. Capstone experiences may include general technician, costuming, box office and stage management, props, scenic painting, and electrics (either lighting/sound or both). Second-year apprentices are expected to work behind the scenes on shows as well as in shops to prepare shows for the stage.
Lecture Hours: 0.0 Lab Hours: 14.5 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0
Course Objectives 1. Demonstrate mastery of general worker competencies.
2. Demonstrate mastery of shop safety, construction methods, tool use and maintenance for craft-specific area.
3. Demonstrate the importance of carefully archiving and creating a basic portfolio, including resume and photographs/drawings
4. Effectively begin implementation of a Senior Capstone Project by selecting a show; presenting a rationale, drawings, and timeline.
View Class Schedule
Add to Portfolio (opens a new window)
|