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DRAM309

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Foundations of Acting I

Subject

DRAM - Drama

Description

Further development of an actor's interpretation and performance of dramatic text for the stage through investigation of "Naturalism" and contemporary scene study.

Prerequisite(s): Drama 200 or 210, audition and consent of Division Lead, Drama.

Corequisite(s): Drama 316 and 318.

Antirequisite(s): Credit for Drama 309 and 301 will not be allowed.

Note: For 300-level acting, the following courses must be taken in the same year: Drama 309, 312, 316, and 318.

Signature Learning

Entrepreneurial Thinking, Research & Creative Scholarship

Course Attributes

Fee Rate Group(Domestic) - A, Fee Rate Group(International) -A, GFC Hours (4S-0), Entrepreneurial Thinking - Related, Research & Creative Scholarship - Related

Courses may consist of a Lecture, Lab, Tutorial, and/or Seminar. Students will be required to register in each component that is required for the course as indicated in the schedule of classes. Practicums, internships or other experiential learning modalities are typically indicated as a Lab component.

Component

SEM

Units

3

Repeat for Credit

No

Subject code

DRAM

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