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SPM 3520 RECREATION AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT Two hours. Prerequisite: SPM 2174. Examines amateur sports, recreation, and the fitness industry. SPM 4510 FITNESS AND PRESCRIPTION Four hours. Same as HMP 4510 and PED 4510. Prerequisite: HMP/PED 2575 and SPM 2174 or permission of the instructor. Specific principles, concepts and theories of strength training and conditioning and their applications to performance. Course will prepare students to take the CSCS certification exam. SPM 4520 INTERNATIONAL SPORT Four hours. Prerequisite: SPM 3160. Addresses the impact of sport on world culture and business. Professional and recreational sports are examined on a global basis, including large-scale events like the World Cup and Olympic Games.
Theatre Arts – THE THE 1050 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATRE Four hours. Introduction to Theatre is designed to provide an active and engaged setting in which students can think creatively and express themselves artistically in the context of learning about the theatre, leading them to be better consumers and patrons of the arts. Through a survey of plays from major historical periods, an examination of the component parts that comprise theatre, and performances of student-created scenes, students will develop a critical framework to evaluate a theatrical production and its elements. Gen Ed: SW (Aw), FA (In), Ql THE 1101-1106 PRODUCTION PRACTICUM I, II, III, IV, V, VI One half hour. This is a production/performance class. Practical production experiences, both technical and performance, in a structured setting aimed at increasing ability and knowledge and enhancing independence in the theatrical production process. The shows produced by the Theatre Department during the semester will be the focus of practical activities. A minimum of 50 hours of practical production work will be required. THE 1213 ACTING I Four hours. Prerequisite: Theatre major/minor or permission of the instructor. Students will explore basic acting techniques and disciplines involved in the art of acting through experiential exercises, improvisations, character analyses, script analyses, monologues, and scene study. Students will also attend live theatre events and critique artistic performances. Gen Ed: FA (Ex), Ql THE 1214 ACTING FOR NON-MAJORS Four hours. Not open to Theatre B.F.A. candidates. This course focuses on introducing the nonperformer to the concepts, techniques, and theories mastered by performers. Students will explore basic acting techniques and disciplines involved in the art of acting through experiential exercises, improvisations, character analyses, script analyses, monologues and scene study. Students will also attend live theatre events and critique artistic performances. Gen Ed: FA (Ex), Ql