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EDU 4080 Classroom Management and Discipline (3) EDU 4090 Tests and Measurements (1) EDU 4740 Adolescent Psychology (3) EDU 4820 Design and Development of Instruction, 6-12 (3) EDU 4943 Teaching Internship, PreK-12 (12) To be recommended by the Division of Theater to the Teacher Education Program (TEP), a student must have a 3.0 grade point average in all theater course work completed at UVa-Wise, with a minimum of 18 credits in theater courses taken at the College. (Those students whose grade point average in theater course work is below 3.0 but above 2.5 may be considered for recommendation to the TEP, if there are special circumstances warranting such consideration. A request for special consideration must be submitted to the Division of Theater in writing). For additional requirements and information relative to the TEP, please see that portion of the College Catalogue and/or contact the Director of the Teacher Education Program.

MINOR IN THEATER

Coordinator: Michael McNulty Students interested in a minor in theater must be approved by the Chair of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts and must complete the following course of studies: THT 1000 Introduction to Theater (3) THT 1200 Acting (3) THT 1100 Stagecraft (3) THT 1111 Technical Theater Practicum I (3) Six hours elected from “Core Production Requirements (as listed above) Six hours elected from any additional theater courses TOTAL, THEATER MINOR

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COURSES IN THEATER THT 1000: Introduction to Theater (3) An introduction to the craft and art of theater including acting, directing, management, design, theater history, and dramatic literature. THT 1100: Stagecraft (3) A hands-on course in technical theater which focuses on the examination and practice of scenic construction and lighting techniques. THT 1111: Technical Theater Practicum I (3) Prerequisite: THT 1100 or permission of instructor Students will contract to serve in one of a number of different technical positions involved in one of the department’s theatrical productions. Each position will entail a set of production responsibilities clearly outlined at the onset of the production process in the student’s contract. The student will function as in a professional position - taking on the specified responsibilities under the time constraints implicit in the larger production process. THT 1200: Acting (3) An introductory acting workshop focused on overcoming coming stage fright, basic scene analysis, and

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