May 05, 2024  
2014-2015 Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions

Course Descriptions



 

 

Soils

  
  • SOIL 465 - Soil Physics


    Description:
    Basic concepts and principles related to state and transport of matter (especially water) and energy in the soil. Physical measurement and mathematical quantification of soil physical properties and processes.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 111  or MATH 120 ; PHYS 201 ; CIS 102  (spreadsheet or equiv); Summer Field Experience; CNR major or written cons instr.

    2 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (I)

    3 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as SOIL 665 .
  
  • SOIL 482 - Land Application of Wastes


    Description:
    The properties of waste, environmental impacts, regulations, and equipment dealing with the processing/transportation/application of industrial and municipal wastes on land will be discussed.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251  

    May not earn credit in both SOIL 482 and WSTE 482 .

    1 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as SOIL 682 .
  
  • SOIL 484 - Environmental Microbiology


    Description:
    Explore the role of beneficial and pathogenic micro-organisms in environmental media. Microbial occurrence, transport and survival processes will be emphasized. Soil and (waste) water environments will be a focus. Laboratory exercises will develop classic/current methods, and include small group and class projects. Pre-registration is required with the instructor.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr.

    May not earn credit in both SOIL 484 and WSTE 484 .

    4 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as SOIL 684 .
  
  • SOIL 486 - Composting


    Description:
    Exposure to the theory and practice of controlled aerobic decomposition. Explore various methods of composting different types of waste materials. Learn lab techniques for compost testing. Tour of large and small composting facilities.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251  

    May not earn credit in both SOIL 486 and WSTE 486 .

    1 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as SOIL 686 .
  
  • SOIL 499 - Special Work


    Description:
    Upperclass soil science students may arrange for independent study with cons assoc dean.

    Prerequisites:
    Summer Field Experience or cons instr.

    Typically Offered:
    (I, II)

    Credit based on scope of project.

  
  • SOIL 550 - Selected Topics in Soil and Waste Resources


    Description:
    Selected principles, practices, issues in soil and waste resources.

    May repeat under different subtitles. May apply 3 cr max to major.

    Typically Offered:
    (I, II)

    1-3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 350 .
  
  • SOIL 561 - Forest Soils


    Description:
    Characteristics of and processes in soils under forest cover; relationships of these to forest growth, productivity, and management practices; human impacts.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251 , Summer Field Experience, CNR major or written cons instr.

    2 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 361 .
  
  • SOIL 562 - Soil Genesis and Morphology


    Description:
    Geologic origin, characteristics, and taxonomic grouping of soils; survey methods and mapping procedures.

    Prerequisites:
    Summer Field Experience, CNR major or written cons instr.

    2 hrs lab, 2 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 362 .
  
  • SOIL 563 - Soil Profile Description Writing


    Description:
    Field identification of soil layers and preparation of official morphological descriptions of soil profiles and associated site factors.

    Prerequisites:
    Summer Field Experience or cons instr.

    1 hr lec and 2 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (I)

    1 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 363 .
  
  • SOIL 564 - Soil and Plant Analysis


    Description:
    Sample, prepare, and analyze soil and plants. Interpret chemical results for environmental quality and soil fertility management. Choose analytical methods and maintain laboratory quality control.

    Prerequisites:
    CHEM 116 or CHEM 106 , CIS 102 -spreadsheet or equiv, Summer Field Experience, CNR major or written cons instr.

    2 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (I, II)

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 364 .
  
  • SOIL 565 - Soil Survey Interpretations for Land Use Planning


    Description:
    Apply soil survey information to make interpretations for various land uses such as agriculture, sanitary facilities, building sites, woodland, construction materials; identify the limitations and suitability of soils for specific planning purposes.

    Prerequisites:
    Summer Field Experience, CNR major or written cons instr.

    2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (I)

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 365 .
  
  • SOIL 566 - Wetland Soils


    Description:
    Characteristics of hydric soils including chemistry, morphology, genesis and classification; hydrology of wetlands; field observation and application of federal and regional guidelines to identify hydric soils.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251 

    May not earn credit in both WATR 566  and SOIL 566.

    Typically Offered:
    (I)

    1 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 366 .
  
  • SOIL 567 - Wetland Delineation


    Description:
    Review procedures required for identifying and delineating wetlands for permit review.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251 

    May not earn credit in both WATR 567  and SOIL 567.

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    1 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 367 .
  
  • SOIL 581 - Internship in Soils


    Description:
    Supervised training program in soils management in cooperation with private or public resource agencies. One credit for 2-4 wks (40 hrs per wk) of work. Credits and/or addl requirements set before registration.

    Prerequisites:
    FOR 319 , FOR 320 , SOIL 359 , SOIL 360 , WLDL 340 , and WATR 380 ; or NRES 475 ; 2.00 GPA in major; and/or cons intern director; CNR major or written cons instr.

    May repeat once for 12 cr max.

    Typically Offered:
    (I, II, SUM)

    1-12 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 381 .
  
  • SOIL 655 - Sediment Control and Site Restoration at Water Crossing Facilities


    Description:
    Designing and installing sediment control techniques at culverts, bridges, and other water-crossing structures to protect fish and other aquatic biota.

    Prerequisites:
    SOIL 461  or con reg, admis to CNR, cons instr.

    1 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 455 .
  
  • SOIL 658 - Design and Construction of Sediment Control Structures


    Description:
    Design and construction of sediment basins, design and installation of sediment control structures such as silt fences, berms, and buffer strips.

    Prerequisites:
    SOIL 461  or con reg, admis to CNR, cons instr.

    1 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 458 .
  
  • SOIL 661 - Soil Management for Resource Sustainability


    Description:
    Use soil fertility, plant nutrition, wind and water erosion, and surface and groundwater contamination abatement principles in solving soil and crop management problems.

    Prerequisites:
    Summer Field Experience, CNR major or written cons instr.

    2 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 461 .
  
  • SOIL 662 - Environmental Biogeochemistry


    Description:
    Theory, concepts and methods available to quantify biogeochemical cycles in atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems will be introduced. Use learned theory and advanced analytical biogeochemical techniques to plan, develop and conduct a major project. A professional-level oral presentation of project outcomes will culminate the course.

    Prerequisites:
    CHEM 106  or 116; SOIL 364  or WATR 390 ; or written cons instr.

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 462 .
  
  • SOIL 665 - Soil Physics


    Description:
    Basic concepts and principles related to state and transport of matter (especially water) and energy in the soil. Physical measurement and mathematical quantification of soil physical properties and processes.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 111  or MATH 120 ; PHYS 201 ; CIS 102  (spreadsheet or equiv); Summer Field Experience; CNR major or written cons instr.

    2 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (I)

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 465 .
  
  • SOIL 682 - Land Application of Wastes


    Description:
    The properties of waste, environmental impacts, regulations, and equipment dealing with the processing/transportation/application of industrial and municipal wastes on land will be discussed.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251  

    1 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 482 .
  
  • SOIL 684 - Environmental Microbiology


    Description:
    Explore the role of beneficial and pathogenic micro-organisms in environmental media. Microbial occurrence, transport and survival processes will be emphasized. Soil and (waste) water environments will be a focus. Laboratory exercises will develop classic/current methods, and include small group and class projects. Pre-registration is required with the instructor.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr.

    4 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 484 .
  
  • SOIL 686 - Composting


    Description:
    Exposure to the theory and practice of controlled aerobic decomposition. Explore various methods of composting different types of waste materials. Learn lab techniques for compost testing. Tour of large and small composting facilities.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251  

    1 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as SOIL 486 .
  
  • SOIL 761 - Advanced Soil Management


    Description:
    Advanced topics in principles of soil, water, plant relationships.

    Prerequisites:
    SOIL 461 /SOIL 661  or cons instr.

    Typically Offered:
    (On demand)

    1-3 cr.

  
  • SOIL 763 - Soil Resource Issues


    Description:
    Investigate issues such as food production vs. population growth, soil quality, soil erosion, point and nonpoint pollution; identify policies and agencies that are involved.

    Prerequisites:
    Certified elementary/secondary teachers only.

    1-3 cr.


Theatre

  
  • THEA 105 - Theatre Appreciation


    Description:
    Introductory study of theatre; what it is and has been. Study plays, playwrights, and various theatre crafts.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU1; GEP: ART

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 110 - Music Theory for Musical Theatre Performers I


    Description:
    Music theory fundamentals: pitch recognition and notation, scales, triads, intervals, rhythm, vocabulary; introduction to harmonic and structural analysis and four-part writing. Lab section includes applied musicianship skills: sight singing, group singing, basic keyboard skills.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 111 - Music Theory for Musical Theatre Performers II


    Description:
    Extension of written, keyboard, and vocal musicianship skills in techniques of harmonic and structural analysis, four-part writing, transposition, and investigation of musical theatre styles.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 129 - Performance Laboratory


    Description:
    Intensive laboratory experience in musical theatre performance techniques.

    May repeat for credit.

    1 cr.

  
  • THEA 131 - Vocal Training I


    Description:
    Private voice lessons for musical theatre performer.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr and program coord.

    May repeat once for credit.

    1 cr.

  
  • THEA 146 - Introduction to Theatre Technology


    Description:
    Study and application of materials/techniques for costume construction and stage-craft. Costume: hand/machine sewing, basic corrective makeup, quick changes, pulling costumes. Stagecraft: stage equipment, rigging, wood-working tools, scale drawings, scenic and lighting design presentations, lighting systems, properties, production organization.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr.

    6 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 149 - Introduction to Theatrical Design


    Description:
    Beginning design techniques: drafting, sketching, rendering.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 160 - Introduction to Acting


    Description:
    Beginning acting course for nonacting majors to encourage imagination, self-expression, communication, and a fundamental understanding of the acting process.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 162 - Script Analysis


    Description:
    Fundamentals of analysis for the actor, designer, or director.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 165 - Movement for Actors I


    Description:
    Create awareness of the actor’s physical potential while expanding physical confidence, strength, flexibility, balance and endurance. Develop kinesthetic responsiveness/sensitivity to the stimuli of partnering, environments, and psychological moods.

    Prerequisites:
    BFA acting option or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 166 - Movement for Actors II


    Description:
    Reinforce and refine fundamentals taught in THEA 165 . Advanced exploration of physical characterization through Commedia skills, energy/essence states, archetypes, status play and neutral mask work.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 165  or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 170 - Fundamentals of Acting I


    Description:
    Beginning acting course for performance majors to explore fundamental process of character development through playing a dramatic action. Includes exercises to free body, voice, emotions of inhibitions that restrict open communication within dramatic situation.

    Prerequisites:
    Performance major or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 172 - Fundamentals of Acting II


    Description:
    Continuation of THEA 170  with script and character analysis.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 170 , or THEA 160  and cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 199 - Directed Study


    Description:
    Freshman and sophomore theatre majors and minors may arrange for independent study on individual or group projects with cons chair. Credit based on scope of project.

    1-3 cr.

  
  • THEA 226 - Theatre Practicum


    Description:
    Assigned participation in theatre and dance production. Required of all dept majors.

    May repeat each course 3 times for credit. See Required Practicum above.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GEP: XL

    0-1 cr.

  
  • THEA 229 - Performance Laboratory


    Description:
    Intensive laboratory experience in musical theatre performance techniques.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 129 

    May repeat once for credit.

    1 cr.

  
  • THEA 231 - Vocal Training II


    Description:
    Private voice lessons for musical theatre performer.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr and program coordinator.

    May repeat once for credit.

    1 cr.

  
  • THEA 232 - Voice and Articulation I


    Description:
    Develop vocal strength, endurance, range and expressiveness through the training of proper alignment, breath support, placement, centering, articulation and the release of tension. Work toward neutralizing existing regionalisms; introduction to Intl Phonetic Alphabet.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 172  or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 233 - Voice and Articulation II


    Description:
    Reinforce and refine fundamentals taught in THEA 232 . Advanced exploration of vocal expressiveness through work with classical texts and other highly theatrical styles/techniques. Further study of International Phonetic Alphabet.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 232  or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 241 - Scene Design I


    Description:
    Elements of the scenic design process including research, scene analysis, floor plans, sketching, and rendering techniques.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 242 - Lighting Design I


    Description:
    Theory and practice in the application of methods and principles of lighting for theatrical productions.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 243 - Costume Design I


    Description:
    Introduction to the art and practice of costume design using beginning rendering techniques. Analysis of the costume design process and organization from script and design concept to the workable costume on stage.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 244 - Makeup Design


    Description:
    Fundamentals of 2/3-dimensional stage makeup through character analysis, design, and application. Practical experience in laboratory projects.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr.

    4 hrs lec and/or lab per wk. Field Trip/Fee: Course fee required.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 245 - Properties Design


    Description:
    Design, organize, acquire, construct stage properties for theatrical applications.

    4 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 248 - Costume Construction Techniques


    Description:
    Study and theatrical applications of advanced sewing skills and techniques.

    4 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 281 - Improvisation


    Description:
    Participate in improvisation and theatre games to develop actor’s physical and emotional freedom.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 160  or THEA 170 .

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 282 - Scene Study I


    Description:
    Explore basic acting fundamentals through analysis and performance of scenes from contemporary realistic plays.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 172  or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 327 - Fundamentals of Playwriting


    Description:
    Basic elements of playwriting; idea, structure, theme, plot, characterization, dialogue, language; project writing and class criticism.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 329 - Theatre/Dance as a Popular Art


    Description:
    Popular theatre from viewpoint of audience, artists and producing groups (including theatre, dance, TV drama and film) through visits and tours to theatre/dance rehearsals, TV studios and motion picture locations. Seminar appearances by actors, dancers, writers, directors, designers, producers and other theatre artists. Performance attendance and evaluation required. Offered in UW-Stevens Point overseas studies program.

    Prerequisites:
    Jr st or cons instr.

    Notes:
    Does not count toward drama major or minor. May repeat for 6 cr max.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU1; GEP: ART

    3 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as THEA 529 .
  
  • THEA 331 - Vocal Training III


    Description:
    Private voice lessons for musical theatre performer.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr and program coordinator.

    May repeat once for credit.

    1 cr.

  
  • THEA 332 - Phonetics and Dialects


    Description:
    Learn the International Phonetic Alphabet and how to apply it to stage dialects and accents.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 170 , THEA 232 , or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 341 - Scene Design II


    Description:
    Study and skills of scene design with multiset productions, advanced work on rendering techniques, model making, computer-aided design (CAD). Introduction to resume/portfolio preparation.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 241  or cons instr.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 342 - Lighting Design II


    Description:
    Study and skills of lighting design including design for variety of theatre spaces, scenic projection techniques, and computer application in lighting design.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 242  or cons instr.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 343 - Costume Design II


    Description:
    Study and skills of costume design. Relationship of script analysis, character analysis, and historical period to the formation and realization of the design concept. Rendering techniques with emphasis on fabric, color, line, and figure.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 243  or cons instr.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 345 - Theatrical Rendering


    Description:
    Advanced rendering techniques for scenic, costume and lighting design.

    4 hrs studio per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 346 - Stage Management


    Description:
    Role of stage manager as assistant to the director during rehearsal and in managing backstage activities during productions including scheduling, company and union rules, rehearsal procedures, time management, scene shifts, running, and touring. Computer applications for production organization and communication.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as THEA 546 .
  
  • THEA 347 - Computer-Aided Design for the Stage


    Description:
    CAD techniques including 2-D drafting and 3-D modeling. Explore computer as tool for graphic imaging and applications for theatrical production.

    4 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 348 - Pattern Drafting


    Description:
    Work in costume rendering interpretation and pattern drafting of period garments.

    Prerequisites:
    Jr st, THEA 146 , or cons instr.

    6 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 349 - Theatrical Sound Design


    Description:
    Study equipment and techniques related to theatre sound and the art of sound as a theatrical design element.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 351 - Classical and Medieval Theatre History


    Description:
    Theatrical forms of ancient India, classical Greece and Rome, classical Japan, and medieval Europe studied through dramatic literature, cultural history, and theatrical conventions.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 162 

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU1; GEP: ART

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 352 - Theatre History from Renaissance to Romanticism


    Description:
    Dramatic literature of European tradition from Renaissance through Romanticism in context of cultural developments and theatrical technologies/conventions of the time. Includes Elizabethan and Jacobean drama and spectacles, Restoration Comedy, French neoclassical theatre, Italian innovations in architecture and design, Romantic philosophy of art and drama.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 162 

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU1; GEP: ART

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 361 - Survey of Musical Theatre I


    Description:
    Investigate forms and ideas that contributed to development of today’s American musical including comic opera, operetta, minstrelsy, burlesque, and vaudeville with their respective leading exponents.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU1; GEP: ART

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 362 - Survey of Musical Theatre II


    Description:
    Explore musical theatre genres, styles, and architects from 1950 to the present.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU1; GEP: ART

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 365 - Singing for the Stage


    Description:
    Basic singing technique for actors and others who are not primarily singers.

    Prerequisites:
    Theatre or dance major or minor; not open to musical theatre majors.

    2 cr.

  
  • THEA 375 - Directing I


    Description:
    Theory of directing; exercises in blocking and performing scenes.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 160  or THEA 170 , THEA 162 , jr st.

    4 hrs per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 376 - Directing II


    Description:
    Practice in directing scenes and one act plays; develop directing skills.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 375  or cons instr.

    4 hrs per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 380 - Audition Techniques


    Description:
    Participate in developing audition skills, monologues, cold readings.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 282  or cons instr. For BFA acting/musical theatre majors; open by audition to others who meet prerequisites.

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 381 - Acting for the Camera I


    Description:
    Experience in video and film acting.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 170 , THEA 282 , THEA 384 , or cons instr.

    Field Trip/Fee: Course fee required.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 382 - Stage Combat


    Description:
    Fundamentals of hand-to-hand combat and weaponry used for the stage, emphasizing safety.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 170 , THEA 282 , or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 384 - Scene Study II


    Description:
    Analysis and performance of scenes in variety of styles. For BFA acting/musical theatre majors; open by audition to others who meet prerequisites.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 282  or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 399 - Directed Study


    Description:
    Upperclass theatre majors or minors may arrange for independent study on individual or group projects with cons chair. Credit based on scope of the project.

    1-6 cr.

  
  • THEA 426 - Theatre Practicum


    Description:
    Assigned participation in theatre and dance production. Required of all dept majors.

    May repeat each course 3 times for credit. See Required Practicum above.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GEP: XL

    0-1 cr.

  
  • THEA 429 - Drama Workshop


    Description:
    Intensive laboratory experience. Subtitle will designate area.

    Prerequisites:
    Sr st, or jr st and cons instr.

    1-6 cr.

  
  • THEA 431 - Vocal Training IV


    Description:
    Private voice lessons for musical theatre performer.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr and program coord.

    May repeat once for credit.

    1 cr.

  
  • THEA 445 - Scene Painting


    Description:
    Introduction to scene painting and application to scene design process; basic painting techniques; types of paint and materials.

    4 hrs lec/lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 446 - Technical Production


    Description:
    Advanced work in technical production including facilities management, budgeting, purchasing, scheduling, safety, and construction techniques.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 241  and THEA 242  or cons instr.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 448 - Costume Crafts


    Description:
    Advanced work in various craft areas: millinery, shoes, accessories, wigs, face casting, masks, puppets, leatherwork.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr.

    6 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 449 - Seminar in Technical Theatre


    Description:
    Special projects and techniques of handling advanced technical theatre problems. Subtitle with designate area.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 241  or THEA 242  or cons instr.

    May repeat once for credit under each subtitle. Arranged.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 452 - Modern and Contemporary Theatre History


    Description:
    Dramatic literature of Western world from late 19th century to present. Wide variety of dramatic theories/theatrical practices.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 162 

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU1; GEP: ART

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 461 - Survey of Asian Theatre


    Description:
    Survey of dramatic literature, physical stage, production and acting conventions of traditional theatre forms of China, Japan, and other Asian countries.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 481 - Period Acting I


    Description:
    Theory and practice of acting verse and other drama written before the 18th century; Shakespearean plays. For BFA acting/musical theatre majors; open by audition to others who meet prerequisites.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 170 , THEA 282 , THEA 384 , or cons instr.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 482 - Period Acting II


    Description:
    Advanced study and practice performing plays written prior to 20th century. Emphasis on comedy of manners. For BFA acting/musical theatre majors; open by audition to others who meet prerequisites.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 170 , THEA 282 , THEA 384 , or cons instr.

    Field Trip/Fee: Course fee required.

    3 cr.

  
  • THEA 484 - Musical Theatre Performance


    Description:
    Integrate acting, singing and movement into effective musical theatre auditions and performances through study and performance of scenes from musical theatre.

    Prerequisites:
    THEA 129 , THEA 282 , jr st.

    Notes:
    For BFA musical theatre majors; open by audition to others who meet prerequisites. May repeat for 6 cr max.

    2 cr.

  
  • THEA 490 - Seminar in Theatre


    Description:
    Research and discuss specialized areas of theatre and drama. Subtitle will designate area.

    Prerequisites:
    Sr st, or jr st and cons instr.

    May repeat for credit with different subtitles.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GDR: HU1; GEP: ART

    3 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as THEA 690 .
  
  • THEA 492 - Theatre Internship


    Description:
    On-the-job training in specific area of theatrical production, performance, or management.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons dept chair.

    1-6 cr.

  
  • THEA 494 - Drama Workshop


    Description:
    Intensive laboratory experience. Subtitle will designate area of concentration.

    Prerequisites:
    Cons instr.

    1-6 cr.

  
  • THEA 497 - Senior Project


    Description:
    Exhibit talents by developing special project in dance, drama, or musical theatre. Project must be approved by dept and be supervised by dept project committee.

    1-3 cr.

  
  • THEA 529 - Theatre/Dance as a Popular Art


    Description:
    Popular theatre from viewpoint of audience, artists and producing groups (including theatre, dance, TV drama and film) through visits and tours to theatre/dance rehearsals, TV studios and motion picture locations. Seminar appearances by actors, dancers, writers, directors, designers, producers and other theatre artists. Performance attendance and evaluation required. Offered in UW-Stevens Point overseas studies program.

    Prerequisites:
    Jr st or cons instr.

    Notes:
    Does not count toward drama major or minor. May repeat for 6 cr max.

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as THEA 329 .
  
  • THEA 546 - Stage Management


    Description:
    Role of stage manager as assistant to the director during rehearsal and in managing backstage activities during productions including scheduling, company and union rules, rehearsal procedures, time management, scene shifts, running, and touring. Computer applications for production organization and communication.

    3 hrs lec and/or lab per wk.

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as THEA 346 .
  
  • THEA 690 - Seminar in Theatre


    Description:
    Research and discuss specialized areas of theatre and drama. Subtitle will designate area.

    Prerequisites:
    Sr st, or jr st and cons instr.

    May repeat for credit with different subtitles.

    3 cr.

    Available for undergraduate credit as THEA 490 .

Waste Management

  
  • WSTE 350 - Selected Topics in Soil and Waste Management


    Description:
    Selected principles, practices, issues in soil/water resources.

    May repeat under different subtitles. May apply 3 cr max to major.

    Typically Offered:
    (I, II)

    1-3 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as WSTE 550 .
  
  • WSTE 380 - Solid Waste Management


    Description:
    Characterization, collection, recycling/disposal of municipal, industrial, and agricultural wastes, with emphasis on environmental effects related to disposal.

    Prerequisites:
    CNR major or written cons instr.

    2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab per wk.

    Typically Offered:
    (I)

    3 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as WSTE 580 .
  
  • WSTE 381 - Internship in Waste Resources


    Description:
    Supervised training program in waste resources management in cooperation with private or public resource agencies.

    Prerequisites:
    WSTE 380  or WSTE 382  or WSTE 476 ; CNR major or written cons instr.

    One cr for 2-4 wks (40 hrs/wk) of work. Credits and/or addl requirements set before registration. May repeat once for 12 cr max.

    Typically Offered:
    (I, II, SUM)

    1-12 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as WSTE 581 .
  
  • WSTE 382 - Water and Wastewater Treatment


    Description:
    Theory, practice and regulatory framework of water and wastewater treatment with a focus on control and design of physical, chemical and biological treatment processes.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251  or PSEN 110 .

    May earn credit in only one of WSTE 382, WATR 382  and PSEN 382 .

    3 cr.

    Available for graduate credit as WSTE 582 .
  
  • WSTE 387 - On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems


    Description:
    Wastewater treatment process, design, and regulatory requirements for on-site systems.

    Prerequisites:
    NRES 251 . May not earn credit in both WSTE 387 and SOIL 387 .

    1 cr.

  
  • WSTE 388 - Agricultural Waste Management


    Description:
    Exposure to the wastes common to the agricultural sector and their special handling, reuse, regulatory, and environmental issues.

    Prerequisites:
    CNR major or cons instr.

    1 cr.

 

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