May 09, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbers

In fall 2004, West Texas A&M University changed from a three-digit numbering scheme to a four-digit numbering system, known as the Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS). The four-digit numbers are identified as:

  • First digit identifies the level (1 = freshman, 2 = sophomore, 3 = junior, 4 = senior, 5 = stacked undergraduate/masters, 6 = masters, 7 = masters/doctoral, 8 = doctoral);
  • Second digit identifies the credit-hour value; and
  • Third and fourth digits establish the course sequence or type of course.

0001–0999—developmental courses, do not count toward degree.

1000–2999—primarily freshman and sophomore courses.

3000–4999—open to students who have completed at least 30 hours and any prerequisite.

5000–5999—graduate level stacked with undergraduate.

6000–6999—master’s level.

7000–7999—master’s/doctoral level.

8000–8999—doctoral students only.

NOTE: Students who have taken undergraduate “stacked” courses at WTAMU that have a graduate component cannot take the graduate course if they have already received credit for the corresponding undergraduate course.

Course Prefix

The course prefix indicates the assigned WTAMU course abbreviation and course number; e.g., ACCT 2301.

Course Abbreviation and Number in Brackets

A course abbreviation (prefix) and number in brackets indicates the corresponding common course number, established by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, if the common course number and/or prefix is different from the WTAMU number; e.g., [GOVT 1310].

Field-of-Study Curriculum (FOSC)

Field-of-study curriculum is a set of courses that satisfy lower-division requirements for a bachelor’s degree in a specific academic area. All public four-year institutions of higher education are required to accept Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board-approved field-of-study courses. Field-of-study curriculum is indicated with the abbreviation “FOSC” within the brackets indicating the common course number of a course; e.g., [MUSI 1181, 1182; FOSC].

Numbers

The numbers indicate semester credit hours, lecture clock hours per week and lab clock hours per week; e.g., 3 3 0 indicates three semester credit hours, three clock hours of lecture per week and zero clock hours of lab per week.

(HAZ)

Courses marked with (HAZ) may require the use of hazardous chemicals and/or equipment. To participate in these classes, an online “Student Laboratory Safety Training” is required and assigned through WTClass upon registration for the class. By registering for the class, the student agrees to 

  • Complete the assigned training by no later than 12th class day for fall/spring terms or 5th class day for summer terms; and
  • Acknowledge non-participation in activities if not completed by 18th class day for fall/spring terms; 10th class day for summer terms.

 

 

Theatre

(Offered through the Department of Art, Theatre and Dance.)

  
  • THRE 3375 - Stage Combat


    3 3 0
    Introduction to basic theatrical stage combat including safety, terminology, weaponry, and acting technique involving violence.
  
  • THRE 3385 - Scene Painting


    3 2 2
    Prerequisite(s):   . Introduction to and practical application of processes, materials, and techniques used in painting theatrical scenery. Students study color theory, trompe l’oiel, additive and subtractive mixing, and the manipulation of two-dimensional space through the use of form and color.
  
  • THRE 3392 - Special Topics in Theatre


    3 3 0
    Specialized study in theatre as necessary due to advances in technology, research or performance. May be repeated once.
  
  • THRE 4161 - Musical Theatre Repertoire


    1 1 0
    Prerequisite(s): THRE 3361 . Advanced study of standard musical theatre repertoire, audition techniques and the business of musical theatre. May be repeated for a maximum of four credit hours.
  
  • THRE 4312 - Play Direction II


    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): THRE 3312 . Application of research and analysis through auditioning, casting, rehearsing and producing a studio one-act play. Application of directing theory, policy and procedure.
  
  • THRE 4335 - Concepts in Scenic Design


    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): THRE 1373 , THRE 2331 , THRE 3335 . Theory and practice in scenic design creating stage settings through script, color and architectural analysis. Practical application through rendering and/or modeling and technical drawings.
  
  • THRE 4342 - History of Costumes, Styles and Decor


    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): THRE 1371  and THRE 1373 . This course studies the evolution of clothing, interiors and décor with an emphasis on Western History. Students will identify traits of clothing, furniture, architecture and interior decoration from the Renaissance to the 21st Century. Students will engage in research and develop a design morgue that includes resources for each era.
  
  • THRE 4345 - Stage Management


    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): THRE 1371 , THRE 1373 . Designed as an introduction to the art and practice of managing a live production for theatre. Styles of management and techniques used in professional and educational theatre are explored. Emphasis on organization and communication.
  
  • THRE 4351 - Advanced Acting: Camera Technique


    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): THRE 3351 . Advanced study of acting with emphasis on camera technique and professional preparation.
  
  • THRE 4352 - Advanced Acting: Scene Study


    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): THRE 1371  and THRE 3351 . Advanced analysis and performance of dramatic text. Rehearsal and development of the two-character scene. Focus on language, action and relationships.
  
  • THRE 4361 - Theatre History I


    3 3 0
    Development of theatre from its beginnings through the 1500s. Chronological study of theatre as a worldwide institution.
  
  • THRE 4362 - Theatre History II


    3 3 0
    Development of theatre from 1600 through the present. Chronological study of theatre as a worldwide institution. Spring of odd years.
  
  • THRE 4393 - Honors


    3 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): senior standing and approval of theatre faculty. Completion of a senior thesis or research project by a student who is a candidate for graduation with honors in the department.
 

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