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Theatre Arts 529 Theatre Arts Degrees, Certificates and Awards Associate in Arts Degree, Theatre Arts: General Associate in Arts Degree, Theatre Arts: Acting/Directing Associate in Arts Degree, Theatre Arts: Design/Lighting and/or Costuming/Makeup Associate in Arts Degree (AA-T): Theatre Arts for Transfer Skills Competency Award, Acting Level One Skills Competency Award, Acting Level Two Skills Competency Award, Introductory Costume Crafts and Design Skills Competency Award, Technical Production Department Award: Theatre Arts Program Description The Theatre Arts Department at Santa Barbara City College offers a variety of programs of study and experience suited to the needs of the serious theatre student, as well as those students who wish to include theatre arts as part of their liberal arts education. With curricula in Acting/Directing, Design/Lighting, Costuming and Technical Production, the program provides an intensive two-year course of study that prepares Theatre Arts majors for transfer to a four-year college or university ready to do advanced, upper-division work. Hands-on practical experience is stressed through a wide-ranging production program. Students have the opportunity of working in all phases of production and performance and are encouraged to take on increasing levels of responsibility. By the time they complete their Associate in Arts degrees, many of our students have appeared in roles in student showcases and/or Santa Barbara City College Theatre Group productions, served as crew heads and stage managers on specific productions, and designed or directed showcase performances. These experiences, combined with intensive classes in the various theatre arts disciplines, have contributed greatly to the success of those who have chosen to continue in theatre or related pursuits beyond City College either through further study or by entering the job market directly. For the liberal arts student, ample opportunities to participate in productions, either by performing or working behind-the-scenes, combined with the freedom to select courses in areas of interest, provide an exciting and enriching addition to their other studies. The unique combination of state-of-the-art facilities, professional faculty and staff, and an active, respected production program make theatre studies at Santa Barbara City College worthy of any student s consideration. The department offers an AA-T Degree in Theatre Arts for Transfer. This degree provides the foundational knowledge in Theatre Arts to students who want to earn a Baccalaureate Degree in Theatre Arts. This degree is in compliance with the Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act {Senate Bill 1440, now codified in California Education Code Sections 66746-66749} and guarantees admission to a California State University (CSU) campus for any community college student who completes an associate degree for transfer, a newly established variation of the associate degrees traditionally offered at a California community college. Upon completion of the transfer associate degree, the student is eligible for transfer with junior standing into the California State University (CSU) system. Students will be given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student s community college area of emphasis. For more information on transfer degrees, visit www.sb1440.org. Program Student Learning Outcomes Theater Arts: General Emphasis 1. Analyze a play text in terms of dramatic structure, production and performance. 2. Knowledgeably critique a theatrical performance in terms of relevant techniques applied and aesthetic choices made. 3. Articulate the evolution of theatre and its various styles and genres and relate them to contemporary issues, values and concerns. Theatre Arts: Technical Emphasis 1. Analyze a play text in terms of dramatic structure, production and performance. 2. Demonstrate the proper application of theatre crafts terminology pertaining to production challenges. 3. Demonstrate proficient use of theatre crafts tools and technology in the creation of theatrical productions. Theatre Arts: Acting and Directing Emphasis 1. Analyze a play text in terms of dramatic structure, production and performance. 2. Effectively use vocabulary, techniques and processes to act in or direct an affective public performance of a play. 3. Effectively use basic technical theatre vocabulary and apply foundational theatre craft skills.

530 Theatre Arts Department Offices Drama-Music Complex (ext. 2376) Theatre Box Office, (805) 965-5935 R. Michael Gros, Co-Chair (ext. 4049) Katie Laris, Co-Chair (ext. 2497) Pam Lasker, Theatre Manager (ext. 2375) Alice Perez, Dean (A-118, ext. 2354) Theatre Arts Scene Studio Ben Crop, Technical Director (DM-145, ext. 4006) Theatre Arts Costume Studio Clarice Hillebrand, Costume Supervisor (DM-126, ext. 2424) Faculty and Offices R. Michael Gros, Co-Chair (DM-123, ext. 4049) Katie Laris, Co-Chair (DM-122, ext. 2497) Patricia Frank, Director of Design and Technology (DM-114A, ext. 2369) Pamela Shaw, Director of Costume and Make-up (DM-124, ext. 4036) College Requirements For complete information, see Graduation Requirements in the Catalog Index. AA Degree Requirements The Theatre Arts Department encourages both part-time and full-time students to pursue one of the Associate in Arts degrees that are offered. Both full- and part-time students are strongly urged to consult with department faculty to plan the course sequence for their desired program, as some classes are not offered every semester. AA Degree, Theatre Arts: General Departmental Requirements (25 units) TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre or...3 TA 108 Development of Drama: Restoration to Contemporary...3 TA 107 Development of Drama: Greek to Renaissance...3 TA 111 Beginning Acting or...3 TA 112 Intermediate Acting A...3 TA 120 Understanding Scenography...3 TA 121 Introduction to Stagecraft or...3 TA 131 Introduction to Costume Crafts...3 Controlled Electives: Select 6 units from the following not including courses taken to satisfy requirements above: ENG 242 Contemporary Dramatic Literature or...3 ENG 262 Shakespeare or...3 TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre or...3 TA 108 Development of Drama Restoration to Contemporary...3 TA 114 Voice and Diction...3 TA 116 Page to : Readers Theatre...3 TA 121 Introduction to Stagecraft...3 TA 123 Stage Lighting...3 TA 131 Introduction to Costume Crafts...3 TA 136 Theatrical Make-up Techniques...3 TA 160 Chicano Theatre or...3 CHST 160 Chicano Theatre...3 TA 175* Summer Theatre Workshop... 1-3 TA 213 Intermediate Acting B...3 TA 214 Advanced Acting or...3 TA 215 Fundamentals of Directing...3 Select a minimum of 1 unit from the following: TA 141-144 Theatre Workshop... 0.5-2 TA 145A Stage Electrician...0.5 TA 146A Theatrical Stage Carpentry Deck Crew...0.5 TA 149A Production Assistant...0.5 TA 150A Audio Technician in Production...0.5 TA 151-154 Theatre Production... 0.5-2 TA 175* Summer Theatre Workshop... 1-3 TA 256A-256D Contemporary Comedy in... 0.5-2 TA 262A-262D Modern American Drama in... 0.5-2 *A maximum of 3 units from TA 175 may be applied toward AA Degree.

Theatre Arts 531 AA Degree, Theatre Arts: Acting/Directing Departmental Requirements (27.5-29 units) TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre or...3 TA 108 Development of Drama: Restoration to Contemporary...3 TA 107 Development of Drama: Greek to Renaissance...3 TA 111 Beginning Acting...3 TA 112 Intermediate Acting A...3 TA 114 Voice and Diction...3 TA 123 Stage Lighting...3 TA 134 Introduction to Costume Design...3 TA 136 Theatrical Make-up Techniques...3 TA 141 Theatre Workshop or...0.5 TA 142 Theatre Workshop or...1 TA 143 Theatre Workshop or...1.5 TA 144 Theatre Workshop or...2 TA 151 Theatre Production or...0.5 TA 152 Theatre Production or...1 TA 153 Theatre Production or...1.5 TA 154 Theatre Production or...2 TA 255A Classical Comedy in or...0.5 TA 255B Classical Comedy in or...1 TA 255C Classical Comedy in or...1.5 TA 255D Classical Comedy in or...2 TA 256A Contemp. Comedy in or...0.5 TA 256B Contemp. Comedy in or...1 TA 256C Contemp. Comedy in or...1.5 TA 256D Contemp. Comedy in or...2 TA 262A Modern Amer. Drama in Perf or...0.5 TA 262B Modern Amer. Drama in Perf or...1 TA 262C Modern Amer. Drama in Perf or...1.5 TA 262D Modern Amer. Drama in Perf or...2 TA 263A Classical Drama in or...0.5 TA 263B Classical Drama in or...1 TA 263C Classical Drama in or...1.5 TA 263D Classical Drama in...2 Controlled Electives: Select 6 units from the following not including courses taken to satisfy requirements above: TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre or...3 TA 108 Development of Drama: Restoration to Contemporary...3 TA 116 Page to : Readers Theater...3 TA 120 Understanding Scenography...3 TA 121 Introduction to Stagecraft...3 TA 123 Stage Lighting or...3 TA 134 Introduction to Costume Design...3 TA 131 Introduction to Costume Crafts...3 TA 175* Summer Theatre Workshop... 1-3 TA 213 Intermediate Acting B...3 TA 214 Advanced Acting...3 TA 215 Fundamentals of Directing...3 TA 218 Acting for the Camera...3 TA 267A Acting Styles: Shakespeare...3 *A maximum of 3 units from TA 175 may be applied toward AA Degree. AA Degree, Theatre Arts: Design/Lighting and/or Costuming/Makeup Departmental Requirements (25.5-27) TA 103 Theatre Appreciation or...3 TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre or...3 TA 107 Development of Drama: Greek to Renaissance or...3 TA 108 Development of Drama: Restoration to Contemporary...3 TA 111 Beginning Acting...3 TA 120 Understanding Scenography...3 TA 121 Introduction to Stagecraft...3 TA 131 Introduction to Costume Crafts...3 TA 136 Theatrical Makeup Techniques...3 TA 151-154 Theatre Production... 0.5-2 Area A: Select a minimum of 1 unit from the following: TA 145A Stage Electrician...0.5 TA 146A Theatrical Stage Carpentry Deck Crew...0.5 TA 149A Production Assistant...0.5

532 Theatre Arts TA 150A Audio Technician in Production...0.5 TA 151-154 Theatre Production... 0.5-2 TA 155A Costume Dresser in Production...0.5 TA 156A Production Make-up Assistant...0.5 Area B: Select 6 units from the following - not including courses taken to satisfy requirements above. ART 120 Fundamentals of Drawing...3 ART 122 Advanced Drawing...3 ENG 242 Contemporary Dramatic Literature...3 TA 103 Theatre Appreciation...3 TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre...3 TA 107 Development of Drama: Greek to Renaissance...3 TA 108 Development of Drama: Restoration to Contemporary...3 TA 112 Intermediate Acting A...3 TA 122 Theatre Graphics...4 TA 123 Stage Lighting...3 TA 134 Introduction to Costume Design...3 TA 160 Chicano Theatre or CHST 160 Chicano Theatre...3 TA 175* Summer Theatre Workshop... 1-3 TA 213 Intermediate Acting B...3 TA 214 Advanced Acting...3 TA 215 Fundamentals of Directing...3 TA 227 Scenic Design...3 *A maximum of 3 units from TA 175 may be applied toward AA Degree. Preparation for Transfer Course requirements for transfer vary depending upon the college or university a student wishes to attend. Therefore, it is most important for a student to consult with his/her counselor, departmental adviser, and/ or Theatre Arts faculty member before planning an academic program for transfer. Information sheets for majors, outlining transfer requirements, are available in the Counseling Center. Requirements for AA-T Degree Theatre Arts for Transfer Theatre Arts covers a wide range of topics. The major is designed to give students exposure to basic information in the discipline and provide the opportunity to focus on the areas that best suit their individual needs. Students should consult with a departmental adviser and/or counselor when choosing both controlled and general electives in order to develop a program of study that is best suited to their specific needs. For example, requirements for the Baccalaureate Degree in Theatre Arts vary from one institution to another. It is, therefore, essential to become familiar with the requirements of the institution a student plans to attend. The Associate in Arts Degree in Theatre Arts for Transfer will provide the foundational knowledge to students who want to earn a Baccalaureate Degree in Theatre Arts at any of the CSU campuses. Degree Requirements Complete 60 CSU-transferable units including General Education, major requirements and CSU-transferable electives as follows: I. General Education Complete one of the following patterns: Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum IGETC for CSU (38 semester units) California State University General Education Breadth pattern (40 semester units) II. Major Complete 18 units as outlined below with a C or better in each course. Pass/No Pass grading is not permitted in a course within a student s major area of study. The courses completed for the major may also be used to fulfill General Education areas on the IGETC or the CSU GE Breadth. Required Core (9 units) TA 103* Theatre Appreciation or...3 TA 107* Dev. Drama: Greek to Renaissance...3 TA 111* Beginning Acting...3 Plus 3 units selected from the following Rehearsal and Production or Technical Theatre in Production courses: TA 141 Theatre Workshop...0.5 TA 142 Theatre Workshop...1 TA 143 Theatre Workshop...1.5 TA 144 Theatre Workshop...2 TA 145A Stage Electrician...0.5 TA 146A Theatrical Stage Carpentry Deck Crew...0.5

Theatre Arts 533 TA 149A Production Assistant...0.5 TA 150A Audio Technician in Production...0.5 TA 151 Theatre Production...0.5 TA 152 Theatre Production...1 TA 153 Theatre Production...1.5 TA 154 Theatre Production...2 TA 155A Costume Dresser in Production...0.5 TA 156A Production Make-up Assistant...0.5 TA 256A Contemporary Comedy in...0.5 TA 256B Contemporary Comedy in...1 TA 256C Contemporary Comedy in...1.5 TA 256D Contemporary Comedy in...2 TA 262A Modern American Drama in Perform...0.5 TA 262B Modern American Drama in Perform...1 TA 262C Modern American Drama in Perform...1.5 TA 262D Modern American Drama in Perform...2 List A: Select 9 units from List A or 6 units from List A and an additional 3 units from the courses listed above under Rehearsal and Production or Technical Theatre in Production that are not being used to satisfy the Required Core. TA 112 Intermediate Acting A...3 TA 120* Understanding Scenography...3 TA 121* Introduction to Stagecraft...3 TA 123 Stage Lighting...3 TA 134* Introduction to Costume Design...3 TA 136* Theatrical Make-up Techniques...3 * All of these courses fulfill an IGETC and/or a CSU GE Breadth pattern requirement. Visit www.assist.org or http://articulation.sbcc.edu for IGETC and CSU GE Breadth requirements. III. CSU Transferable Electives Complete as many units as needed to reach a total of 60 CSU-transferable units (for a list of SBCCtransferable courses to CSU, visit www.assist.org). Additional Graduation Requirements for AA-T in Theatre Arts: Maintain a cumulative CSU-transferable GPA of 2.0. Residency Requirements: Candidates for an Associate Degree are expected to complete 15 semester units in residence at SBCC. Candidates for an Associate Degree are also expected to complete at least 20% of the department major requirements in residence at SBCC. Department Award: Theatre Arts Departmental Requirements (24 units) TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre or...3 TA 108 Development of Drama: Restoration to Contemporary...3 TA 107 Development of Drama: Greek to Renaissance...3 TA 111 Beginning Acting...3 TA 112 Intermediate Acting A...3 TA 114 Voice and Diction...3 TA 120 Understanding Scenography...3 TA 121 Introduction to Stagecraft or...3 TA 131 Introduction to Costume Crafts...3 Select a minimum of 3 units from the following: TA 122 Theatre Graphics...4 TA 123 Stage Lighting...3 TA 134 Introduction to Costume Design...3 TA 136 Theatrical Make-up Techniques...3 TA 141-144 Theatre Workshop... 0.5-2 TA 145A Stage Electrician...0.5 TA 146A Theatrical Stage Carpentry Deck Crew...0.5 TA 149A Production Assistant...0.5 TA 150A Audio Technician in Production...0.5 TA 151-154 Theatre Production... 0.5-2 TA 155A Costume Dresser In Production...0.5 TA 156A Production Make-up Assistant...0.5 TA 175 Summer Theatre Workshop... 1-6 Students must complete all department requirements for the award with a grade of C or better in each course. Note: TA 107 is offered in Fall Semester only; TA 106 and 108 are offered in alternating Spring Semesters only; TA 120 is offered in Fall Semester only; TA 123 is offered usually in Spring Semester, alternate years; TA 214 and 215 are only offered in Spring Semester.

534 Theatre Arts Skills Competency Award: Acting Level I Departmental Requirements (10 units) TA 111 Beginning Acting...3 TA 112 Intermediate Acting A...3 TA 136 Theatrical Make-up Techniques...3 Plus complete a minimum of one unit from the following: TA 141-144 Theatre Workshop... 0.5-2 TA 256A-256D Contemporary Comedy in... 0.5-2 TA 262A-262D Modern American Drama in... 0.5-2 Students must complete above courses with a grade of C or higher or pass in all courses. Candidates for a Skills Competency Award are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC. Skills Competency Award: Acting Level II Departmental Requirements (10 units) TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre or...3 TA 107 Development of Drama: Greek to Renaissance or...3 TA 108 Development of Drama: Restoration to Contemporary...3 TA 114 Voice and Diction...3 TA 213 Intermediate Acting B...3 Plus complete a minimum of one unit from the following: TA 141-144 Theatre Workshop... 0.5-2 TA 256A-256D Contemporary Comedy in... 0.5-2 TA 262A-262D Modern American Drama in... 0.5-2 TA 299 Independent Study in Theatre Arts... 1-6 Students must complete above courses with a grade of C or higher or pass in all courses. Candidates for a Skills Competency Award are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC. Skills Competency Award: Introductory Costume Crafts and Design Departmental Requirements (13 units) TA 120 Understanding Scenography...3 TA 131 Introduction to Costume Crafts...3 TA 134 Introduction to Costume Design...3 TA 136 Theatrical Make-up Techniques...3 Plus complete a minimum of one unit from the following: TA 151-154 Theatre Production... 0.5-2 TA 155A Costume Dresser in Production...0.5 TA 156A Production Make-up Assistant...0.5 Students must complete above courses with a grade of C or higher or pass in all courses. Candidates for a Skills Competency Award are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC. Skills Competency Award: Technical Production Departmental Requirements (13 units) TA 120 Understanding Scenography...3 TA 121 Introduction to Stagecraft...3 TA 131 Introduction to Costume Crafts...3 Plus complete a minimum of one unit from the following: TA 151-154 Theatre Production... 0.5-2 TA 145A Stage Electrician...0.5 TA 146A Theatrical Stage Carpentry Deck Crew...0.5 TA 149A Production Assistant...0.5 TA 150A Audio Technician in Production...0.5 Students must complete above courses with a grade of C or higher or pass in all courses. Candidates for a Skills Competency Award are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC. Facilities and Staff Santa Barbara City College s programs are produced in the state-of-the-art Garvin Theatre and Jurkowitz Theatre, located on SBCC s West Campus. Productions are constructed in well-equipped scene and costume studios located adjacent to the theatres. All production work is performed by students under the

Theatre Arts 535 guidance of professional staff. Students are offered a variety of opportunities and practical experiences in all areas of theatre production. Special Offerings The Theatre Group at SBCC The Theatre Group at SBCC is the production arm of the SBCC Theatre Arts Department. It seeks to further student education by providing a practical performance experience and by integrating full-time students, community talent and professional guest artist teachers into a productive family for mutual growth and professional and educational enrichment. Contact the department faculty directly for information on upcoming events and/or contact the Theatre Department production office (805) 965-0581, ext. 2376, to be added to our mailing list for upcoming performance opportunities. Students involved in productions are required to commit themselves to a four- to six-week rehearsal and performance period. Student actors/actresses enroll in the Santa Barbara City College Theatre Group production program, TA Workshop 141-144, by auditions for the individual performance/workshop activities. (Contact R. Michael Gros and/or Katie Laris.) Technical Theatre students enroll by interview in TA 151-154, Theatre Production (Contact Ben Crop for the Scenic/Lighting Studio, and/or Clarice Hillebrand for the Costume/Make-up Studio.) Upon acceptance, students may enroll in from 0.5 to 2.0 units for each production assignment. No prior experience is required. Student Production Program All department production and performance activities are designed for student participation as actors, crew members, stage managers, assistant directors, etc. Each Spring Semester, students in TA 215 - Directing stage the Festival of One-Act Plays: six nights of student-directed, student-acted works. Theatre students who have completed the bulk of their theatre studies at Santa Barbara City College and who have demonstrated superior commitment and accomplishment in their work are encouraged to propose independent production projects for departmental support. Upon approval by the departmental faculty and staff, such students may be given the opportunity to assume principal responsibility for the production and direction of a showcase production in the Jurkowitz Theatre and/or principal design responsibility for a Theatre Group production, showcase, or dance production. For more information, contact the Department Production Chair. Honors and Awards Each year, one student who has excelled both in academics and in his/her participation in the theatre production program, is selected by the theatre faculty and staff as the department s Outstanding Student of the Year and is honored at a campus-wide event. Additional students are selected for honors in acting, theatre production, scenic production and costume. The names of all students so honored are permanently displayed in the Garvin Theatre lobby. Scholarships Numerous scholarships are available for new, continuing and completing theatre students. For specific information and application forms, contact the Financial Aid Office (SS-210). Theatre Arts Courses Introductory/Intermediate-Level Classes (Suggested for first-year students) TA 103 Theatre Appreciation Survey of play production and dramatic literature in the context of dramatic style, structure and historical perspective, including an exploration of various methods and conventions of theatrical realization through acting, directing, design and production. Provides a greater understanding and appreciation of theatre as a living art. TA 106 Development of Drama: Musical Theatre Survey of the dramatic literature of musical theatre from operetta to contemporary musical theatre. Through reading, listening, viewing and analysis of representative musicals, consideration of musical theatre conventions and aesthetic influences, the evolution of the musical as a cultural expression and social force is examined in reference to its historical context and contemporary effect.

536 Theatre Arts TA 107 Development of Drama: Greek to Renaissance Survey of dramatic literature from ancient Greece, Rome and Asia through the 17th century. Through reading and analysis of representative plays, consideration of theatrical conventions and review of aesthetic influences, the evolution of theatre as a cultural expression and social force is examined in reference to its historical context and contemporary effect. TA 108 Development of Drama: Restoration to Contemporary Survey of dramatic literature from the 17th century to modern times. Through reading and analysis of representative plays selected from each of the major dramatic periods within this frame and through consideration of theatrical conventions and aesthetic influences, the evolution of theatre is examined in its historical context and for contemporary effect. Note: Students may enroll in TA 108 prior to and/or without having enrolled in TA 107. TA 110 Improvisation (3) CSU Student will create and perform dynamic individual and group improvisational exercises and scenes. Explores essential techniques of physical and verbal spontaneous performance. TA 111 Beginning Acting Hours: 48 lecture Introduction to the art of acting, which entails the effective communication of the ideas and emotions of a dramatic character to an audience. The ultimate goal is to develop a firm foundation in basic acting techniques. TA 112 Intermediate Acting A Emphasizes work on oneself, which includes learning to listen; developing sensory awareness; enhancing concentration and observation; performing meaningful activities; exploring emotional preparation techniques; and defining relationships. By engaging in scene work, students develop fundamental performance skills. TA 114 Voice and Diction Introduction to the mechanics of voice production and the various elements of speech: quality, strength, duration and pitch. The student is also introduced to the International Phonetic Alphabet, American standard pronunciation, and stage dialects. TA 116 Page to : Readers Theatre Introduction to the skills of analysis and performance techniques necessary to explore, understand and orally present diverse literary works that include traditional, modern and original student works. TA 120 Understanding Scenography Examination of the practice and implications of visual and aural design in the theatre, including a study of the origins and development of theatrical scenery, costume and lighting projection, and sound design. A survey of current scenographic practices and their relationship to theatrical performance. TA 121 Introduction to Stagecraft ; proficiency in MATH 104, 107 or 111 Survey of organization, practices, conventions and crafts associated with execution of scenic, lighting and sound designs for the stage. Includes study of and laboratory experience in scenic construction, painting, rigging, placement and manipulation of scenery, lighting and sound equipment, and properties.

Theatre Arts 537 TA 122 Theatre Graphics ; proficiency in MATH 104 or 107 or 111 Course Advisories: TA 121 Hours: 90 (54 lecture, 36 lab) Exploration of graphic techniques used to develop and communicate scenic and lighting designs for execution on stage. Includes freehand sketching, mechanical drawing, perspective and color rendering, computeraided drafting and model-building techniques. TA 123 Stage Lighting Skills Advisories: MATH 104 or 107 or 111 and eligibility for ENG 100 and 103 Introduction to stage lighting techniques, principles and equipment, including a basic study of optics, color, electricity, instrumentation, control systems and design theory. TA 131 Introduction to Costume Crafts Introduction to the techniques and methodology of costume and accessory construction. Practical experience in sewing, pattern development, fabrics and their modification. Examination of costume production procedures in regard to time, budgets and labor. Investigation of craft techniques and materials required for accessories: millinery, footwear, mask, armor, jewelry and others. TA 134 Introduction to Costume Design ; proficiency in MATH 1 Hours: 90 (54 lecture, 36 lab) Study of the interpretation of scripts through costume design. Includes a brief survey of costume history, discussions of costume and production organization and personnel, discussion and sample construction for design and practice of drawing and rendering techniques. Study takes form of design projects done for theoretical productions. TA 136 Theatrical Make-up Techniques Investigation of the use of make-up in contributing to the effectiveness character presentation on stage, television, video, film and photography projects. Emphasis on design and techniques of make-up to aid the student in the development and projection of character. Required course for theatre majors. TA 141-142-143-144 Theatre Workshop (0.5-1.0-1.5-2.0) CSU, UC Limitation on Enrollment: By audition and/or Hours: 27-270 lab 141 (0.5) 27 lab hours 142 (1.0) 54 lab hours 143 (1.5) 81 lab hours 144 (2.0) 108 lab hours Provides study and laboratory exploration of all aspects of play production involving the actor in order to develop his acting capabilities, skills and discipline. The audition, preparation and presentational phases of the acting process explored under the supervision and guidance of a faculty director. Productions presented for public performance. Enrollment is for the duration of the audition, preparation and presentation phases of production. Note: Registration follows audition and/or interview, after semester begins. TA 145A Stage Electrician beginning technician in the operation of basic theatrical lighting instruments utilized in the realization of a production. Enrollment by Instructor assignment. TA 145B Light Board Operator

538 Theatre Arts technician in the operation of theatrical lighting instruments and control boards utilized in the realization of a production. TA 145C Master Electrician Provides study and laboratory experience for the technician in the implementation of the light plot, maintenance of lighting instruments, power distribution and circuitry utilized in the realization of a production. TA 145D Assistant to the Lighting Designer Provides study and laboratory experience for the student in visual research for lighting design, the implementation of the light plot, generating appropriate light schedules for hang and hook-up, and color cut list to be utilized in the realization of a lighting design. TA 146A Theatrical Stage Carpentry Deck Crew beginning theatrical technician in the responsibilities and skills necessary to function as a stage carpenter on the deck crew of a realized production. TA 146B Fly and Scenery Systems Operator beginning theatrical technician in the responsibilities and skills necessary to function as a fly systems operator of a realized production. TA 146C Deck Crew Co-Chief intermediate theatrical technician in the responsibilities and skills necessary to function as a deck crew co-chief on the deck crew of a realized production. TA 146D Deck Crew Head advanced theatrical technician to serve as a deck crew head on a realized production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 149A Production Assistant beginning theatre student in the skills required to be part of a theatrical stage management team. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 149B Assistant Stage Manager Provides study and laboratory application for the intermediate theatre student in the skills required to be part of a theatrical stage management team. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 149C Stage Manager

Theatre Arts 539 advanced theatre student in the skills required to lead a theatrical stage management team. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 149D Production Stage Manager Provides study and laboratory application for the advanced theatre student in the skills required to lead a theatrical stage management team. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 150A Audio Technician in Production beginning technician in the operation of basic theatrical audio equipment utilized in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 150B Audio Mixing Board Operator in Production intermediate technician in the operation of basic theatrical audio equipment utilized in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 150C Audio Systems Programmer intermediate technician in the programming of digital audio playback programs utilized in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 150D Chief Audio Technician advanced technician in the programming of digital audio playback programs utilized in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. 151-152-153-154 Theatre Production (0.5-1.0-1.5-2.0) CSU, UC Hours: 50-200 lab 151 (0.5) 24-27 lab hours 152 (1.0) 48-54 lab hours 153 (1.5) 72-81 lab hours 154 (2.0) 96-108 lab hours Technical theatre practicum in stage management, scenic construction, scenic painting, costume, make-up, lighting, sound, and properties. Students perform as crew members and/or crew heads for productions. Note: Students first arrange production assignment with appropriate production supervisor before registering. Registration open throughout semester. Contact department office for details. TA 155A Costume Dresser in Production beginning technician in the responsibilities and skills necessary to successfully serve as a costume dresser in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 155B Specialty Costume Dresser in Production costume technician in the responsibilities and skills necessary to successfully serve as a specialty

540 Theatre Arts costume dresser in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 155C Costume Crew Technician in Production costumer in the responsibilities and skills necessary to successfully serve as a costume crew technician in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 155D Costume Crew Head in Production costume technician in the responsibilities and skills necessary to serve as a costume crew head in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 156A Production Make-up Assistant beginning theatrical make-up artist in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 156B Make-up and Hair Assistant in Production theatrical make-up and hair assistant in the realization of a production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 156C Theatrical Make-up, Hair and Wig Technician in Production theatrical make-up, hair and wig technician to utilize makeup and hair techniques to create a character face map in support of an actor in fully realized production. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 158A Scenic Studio Carpenter/Painter beginning technician by constructing and painting scenery in the scenic studio. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 158B Scenic Studio Construction Carpenter/Painter Provides study and laboratory assignments by constructing and painting scenery in the scenic studio. Enrollment by instructor assignment. TA 158C Scenic Studio Project Carpenter/Painter advanced technician constructing and painting scenery in the scenic studio. Enrollment by instructor assignment.

Theatre Arts 541 TA 160/CHST 160 Chicano Theatre Survey of Chicano and Latino theatre, its historical roots, techniques, styles and literature. Students explore and analyze the origins and development of various related forms in the context of the Chicano culture of the American Southwest and Mexico. TA 175 Summer Theatre Workshop (1-6) CSU, UC Hours: 40-240 lab (1.0) 40 lab (2.0) 80 lab (3.0) 120 lab (4.0) 160 lab (5.0) 200 lab (6.0) 240 lab Participation in rehearsal/ performance, stage management, scenic construction/painting, costume, makeup, lighting, sound, properties and special workshops in areas allied to summer production. Students perform as crew members/actors for production. Note: Students must audition and/or arrange placement interview with director or production supervisor prior to enrollment. Contact department office for details. TA 185/FP 185 Directing for the Camera Course Advisories: FP 175 Introduction to directing for the camera, including principles of drama, conceptualization of visuals, storyboarding, shot breakdowns, auditioning the actor, staging the actor, improvisation, staging the camera, art direction, lighting and sound strategies; also directing three-camera and live television, blocking, shot execution, development of a signature directorial style and on-set procedures and protocols. Intermediate/Advanced-Level Classes (Suggested for second-year students) TA 213 Intermediate Acting B Corequisites: TA 112 Scenes from play texts and one-act plays are studied and presented with concentration on in-depth analysis of subject material, intensity of action, freedom of emotional release and clarity of expression. 214 Advanced Acting Prerequisites: TA 213 Building from the skills honed in previous acting courses, TA 214 provides the opportunity for students to create a character in the context of a public performance. Students also examine the business and practical aspects of the entertainment industry. TA 215 Fundamentals of Directing Prerequisites: TA 213 Limitation on Enrollment: Interview with instructor. Course Advisories: TA 121, 123, 131 Designed to introduce the student to the background, functions and techniques of the stage director. Investigation of the principles involved in script selection and interpretation, the fundamentals of casting, rehearsal techniques and scheduling, the preparation of a director s prompt script and performance.

542 Theatre Arts TA 218/FP 218 Acting for the Camera Course Advisories: TA 111 and 112 and 213 and FS 101 or 101H Introduction to the fundamental skills of acting in front of the camera, including understanding frame sizes, shot definitions, marks, physical continuity, emotional continuity, eye-lines, screen direction, acting for the edit, and the actor s relationship with the director and the film crew. Students shoot in single- and multiple-camera setups, both in studio and on location. TA 227 Scenic Design Skills Advisories: MATH 104 or 107 or 111 and eligibility for ENG 100 and 103. Study of the interpretation of plays through visual and spatial elements, with emphasis on the design process, the understanding of form, composition and style, and the dramatic use of space. TA 250 Advanced Theatre Advanced study, analysis and practical application of various interpretive, planning and production techniques and crafts toward creating a public performance of a contemporary, modern and/or historically significant play. TA 255A Classical Comedy in novice actor in the performance of an ensemble role in a classical comedy under the direction of a faculty or guest director. By audition and/or assignment by instructor. TA 255B Classical Comedy in Study and laboratory exploration for the beginning actor in the performance of a cameo role in a classical comedy under the direction of a faculty or guest director. By audition and/or TA 255C Classical Comedy in advanced-intermediate actor in the performance of a supporting role in a classical comedy under the direction of a faculty director. By audition and/or TA 255D Classical Comedy in advanced actor in the performance of a leading role in a classical comedy, under the direction of a faculty director. By audition or TA 256A Contemporary Comedy in (.5) CSU, UC Limitation on Enrollment: By audition only. novice actor in the performance of an ensemble role in a contemporary comedy under the direction of a faculty or guest director. By audition and/or assignment by instructor.

Theatre Arts 543 TA 256B Contemporary Comedy in Limitation on Enrollment: By audition and/or Study and laboratory exploration for the beginning actor in the performance of a cameo role in a contemporary comedy under the direction of a faculty or guest director. TA 256C Contemporary Comedy in Limitation on Enrollment: By audition and/or advanced-intermediate actor in the performance of a supporting role in a contemporary comedy under the direction of a faculty director. TA 256D Contemporary Comedy in Limitation on Enrollment: By audition and/or advanced actor in the performance of a leading role in a contemporary comedy under the direction of a faculty director. TA 262A Modern American Drama in (.5) CSU, UC Limitation on Enrollment: By audition and/or beginning actor in the performance of a supporting role in a modern drama under the direction of a faculty director. TA 262B Modern American Drama in Limitation on Enrollment: By audition and/or intermediate actor in the performance of a cameo role in a contemporary American drama under the direction of a faculty director. TA 262C Modern American Drama in Limitation on Enrollment: By audition and/or advanced-intermediate actor in the performance of a supporting role in a modern American drama. TA 262D Modern American Drama in Limitation on Enrollment: By audition and/or advanced actor in the performance of a leading role in a modern American drama. TA 263A Classical Drama In beginning actor in the performance of a supporting role in a classical drama, under the direction of a faculty director. By audition and/or TA 263B Classical Drama in intermediate actor in the performance of a cameo role in a classical drama, under the direction of a faculty director. By audition and/or

544 Theatre Arts TA 263C Classical Drama in advanced-intermediate actor in the performance of a supporting role in a classical drama. TA 263D Classical Drama in advanced actor in the performance of a leading role in a classical drama. TA 299 Independent Study in Theatre Arts (1-6) CSU Limitation on Enrollment: 6 units of Theatre Arts courses completed with a 3.0 or higher GPA; minimum of 12 units of course work completed at SBCC, with GPA of at least 2.5. Hours: 48-192 lab Student works under guidance and direction of sponsoring faculty member on project consistent with interests and abilities. Minimal weekly meetings with faculty sponsor required. Course may be taken for one to six units of credit; each unit of credit requires student to devote approximately three hours per week to his/her project. (*UC Transfer Limit: computed as Independent Study; see counselor) TA 267A Acting Styles: Shakespeare Prerequisites: TA 112 with a minimum grade of C Hours: 90 (54 lecture, 36 lab) Introduces students to acting techniques employed to perform the works of William Shakespeare. TA 267B Acting Styles: Stage Combat (3) CSU Prerequisites: TA 112 Introduction to the concepts and practice of choreographed theatrical violence, including hand-tohand and small weapons combat for stage and screen. TA 267C Acting Styles: Musical Theatre (3) CSU Prerequisites: TA 112 Prepares students to act and sing in a live musical theatre performance, with an emphasis on solo and duet songs.