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07:966:100
Actor Warm-Up (.5)
Vocal and physical warm-up to prepare actors for acting, voice, speech, and movement classes.
Liccardo. Open to B.F.A. actors only. Course repeated for credit.
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07:966:103-104
Theater Homeroom (PO,PO)
Theater Homeroom is a multidisciplinary weekly event that will include:
sharing of ideas, information, and inspirations; professional and academic
panels and workshops; guest artists; discussions and performances.
Attendance is mandatory and the course is taken for pass/fail credit. Open
to B.F.A. students only. Course repeated.
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07:966:105
Drawing Practice: Theater Design (2 credits each semester for eight semesters)
Daily drawing practice. Model fee associated with course.
Jurinek. Open only to B.F.A. design majors or by permission of instructor. Course repeated.
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07:966:123
Theater Practice (2)
Crew assignments each semester in set, prop, and costume construction or running crew in sets/props, sound, lights, costumes, and costume maintenance. A minimum of 90 crew hours is required to pass the course, but some production running assignments may require up to 150 hours. Course is repeated. Students who do not attend the first meeting of the class are not guaranteed an assignment and may have to drop the class.
Bredehoft. Two semesters are required for all B.F.A. production majors and B.A. theater majors.
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07:966:124
Theater Practice for Designers and Actors (1)
Crew
assignments each semester in set, prop, and costume construction or
running crew in sets/props, sound, lights, costumes, and costume
maintenance. A minimum of 90 crew hours is required to pass the course,
but some production running assignments may require up to 150 hours.
Course is repeated. Students who do not attend the first meeting of the
class are not guaranteed an assignment and may have to drop the class.
Bredehoft. Two semesters are required for all B.F.A. designers and one semester is required for B.F.A actors.
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07:966:215
Scenic Art (3)
Introductory course in basic theatrical design and production. Lectures cover a wide range of topics relating to the technical and aesthetic aspects of designing scenery, costumes, and lighting for the stage; lab periods will be utilized to learn technical skills and to put the information covered in the lectures into practice.
Gordon
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07:966:216
Scenic Art (3)
The second semester of Scenic Art focuses on research and the realized set, costume, and lighting design process for one complete design project.
Esposito, Gordon. Prerequisite 07:966:215. Only open to B.F.A. production majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:219
Stagecraft (1)
Stage construction techniques for all standard theatrical construction.
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07:966:225-226
Speech I (2,2)
Speech and diction for the theater and performance.
Foh. Open to B.F.A. I actors only.
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07:966:227,228
Voice I (2,2)
The practice of developing the vocal mechanism for stage speech.
Rasche. Open only to B.F.A. acting students.
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07:966:230,231
Movement I (2,2)
Basic development of the body for the stage.
Liccardo. Open only to B.F.A. acting students.
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07:966:242
Introduction to Stage Lighting (2)
A seminar/lab course discussing and applying stage lighting practices. The course is focused on the technologies used in entertainment lighting working with attention on: computer light boards, moving lights, dimmers, and rigging.
Open only to B.A. and B.F.A. theater arts majors.
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07:966:243,244
Elements of Design (3,3)
Provides development of technical and conceptual design skills and presentation of ideas in two- and three-dimensional forms. Class participation and critique of other students work is required. First semester concentrates on individual set design skills. Second semester incorporates collaboration with directors and other designers.
Gordon
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07:966:245-246
History of Architecture and Decorative Arts (3,3)
Weekly lectures and field trips to the Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Frick Collection, and other museums where students do sketch assignments covering appropriate historical periods. Students are responsible for all public transportation and entrance fees.
R.M. Miller. Prerequisites: 07:966:215-216. Open only to B.F.A. design majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:247-248
Costume History (2,2)
The history of costume from 3100 BC to 1930 AD taught through a series of slides and lectures. Students render costumes worn by live models. Model fee.
Bredehoft. Prerequisite: 07:966:300. Open only to B.F.A. design and production majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:249-250
Production Assistant (2,2)
Students are assigned to mainstage production assistantships.
Thompson. Open to first- and second-year B.F.A. production majors.
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07:966:251-252
Fundamentals of Drafting (3,3)
Fundamental skills in technical drawing and stagecraft techniques.
R.M. Miller. Prerequisites: 07:966:215-216. Open only to B.F.A. design and production majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:271-272
Acting I (2,2)
Theory and practice in the art of acting.
Kittle. Open only to B.F.A. acting students.
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07:966:274
Costume Construction (2)
Basic sewing techniques and working with a commercial pattern.
Homa-Rocchio. Open to B.F.A. design and production majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:275-276
Performance Ensemble (2,2)
An actor-generated performance piece is created using theater games, improvisation, and ensemble-building techniques.
Kittle. Open only to B.F.A. acting students.
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07:966:277
Production Properties (2)
A course detailing the research, drawing, and construction of stage properties from library to performance. Materials fee.
Grafton. Open only to B.F.A. design and production majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:300
Introduction to Design for the Theater (3)
The first semester of this introductory course explores the concepts of creativity and color through the reading and project works in drawing, model making, masks, and other theatrical presentations. The second semester focuses on research and the realized set, costume, and lighting design process for one complete design project.
Esposito. Open only to B.F.A. design majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:301
Introduction to Design for the Theater (3)
The second semester of Introduction to Design focuses on research and the realized set, costume, and lighting design process for one complete design project. Materials fee.
Esposito, Gordon. Only open to B.F.A. design majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:305
Advanced Stage Lighting Technology (2)
Technical and mechanical aspects of stage lighting including electrical theory, practical wiring, equipment maintenance, and safety practice. Applications to stage, film, and touring situations.
Prerequisites: 07:966:242 and permission of instructor.
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07:966:307
Advanced Production Properties (BA)
Advanced projects in property construction and management. Materials fee.
Grafton. Prerequisite: 07:966:277. Open only to B.F.A. design and production majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:311-312
Draping I-II (3,3)
Students obtain knowledge of pattern drafting based on draping to an individual, starting with the dress form and fitting to a specific
body.
Bredehoft. Open only to B.F.A. design and production majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:313-314
Set Design I (3,3)
Advanced work in scene design with an emphasis on individual style development.
R.M. Miller. Prerequisites: 07:966:243-244. Open only to B.F.A. design majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:315
Stage Management I (3)
Introduction to the position of stage manager as organizer, manager, and liaison. Detailed discussion of all pre-show breakdowns, prompt book preparation, production paperwork, rehearsal, and preparation for and running technical rehearsals.
Thompson. Prerequisites: 07:966:215-216.
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07:966:316
Scene Painting (2)
Fundamental training in painting for the stage. Materials fee.
P. Miller. Prerequisites: 07:966:215-216. Open only to B.F.A. design majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:319-320
Speech II (2,2)
Advanced speech and diction for the theater and performance.
Foh. Prerequisites: 07:966:225-226. Open to B.F.A. II actors only.
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07:966:321-322
Dance for Actors I (1,1)
To bring actors to an understanding of alignment and core body technique through dance-based movement: jazz, modern, African, and hip hop.
Open only to B.F.A. II acting majors.
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07:966:323
Theater Practice (BA)
B.F.A. designer sophomore crew rotation. Crew or stage management assignments. Experience in property and set design, lighting, and costume crews; advance to head crews with continued experience. Course is repeated.
Bredehoft. Not open to first-year students.
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07:966:325-326
Acting II: Technique (2,2)
Scene study and the basis of characterization.
Marchant. Open only to B.F.A. II actors.
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07:966:327-328
Voice II (2,2)
Use of the voice in acting.
Rasche. Open only to B.F.A. II actors.
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07:966:333-334
Movement II (2,2)
Emphasis on stage challenges such as period movement; use of objects; awareness of space, energy, and time. Use of the body to develop characterization.
Liccardo. Open only to B.F.A. II actors.
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07:966:335-336
Costume Design I (3,3)
Advanced costume design course in which experienced students undertake a series of design projects to be presented for critique.
Esposito. Prerequisites: 07:966:247-248. Open only to B.F.A. design majors or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:339-340
Advanced Stagecraft (2,2)
Hands-on exploration of topics in technical theater: theatrical welding, basic theatrical mechanics, and scene shop layout; hot wire cuttings, pipe bending, tracking and revolving scenery; elevators, budgeting, hydraulics, and pneumatics; topics vary per semester.
Prerequisites: 07:966:215-216. Open only to B.F.A. production and design majors.
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07:966:343-344
Fundamentals of Lighting Design (3,3)
Basic theory and practice of lighting design including script analysis, physics of light and color, and light plots.
Prerequisite: 07:966:305. Open only to B.F.A. design and production majors or permission of instructor.
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07:966:345-346
Theatrical Rendering Techniques (2,2)
Further development and exploration of two-dimensional presentation skills using a variety of traditional media as well as collage and digital rendering.
Gordon
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07:966:350
Fabric Dyeing (2)
Covers the basics of fabric dyeing including color matching; ombre; shibori; resist-dyeing; fabric painting; and distressing using union dyes, fiber specific dyes, and fabric paint. Safety issues and concerns will also be addressed.
Bredehoft
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07:966:351
Costume Crafts (2)
This course will introduce the student to each of the areas of costume crafts, which include but are not limited to a variety of materials. Millinery basic techniques will also be explored.
Bredehoft
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07:966:358
Portfolio Preparation (1)
Prepares the B.F.A. design student to present his or her design work in the professional portfolio format required by the industry. Team-taught by set and costume design faculty, the student is guided in resume preparation, portfolio choices, and professional presentation. Students must buy a portfolio.
Esposito, Gordon. Open only to B.F.A. design majors.
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07:966:359-360
Directed Study (BA,BA)
Special advanced projects undertaken with a faculty member who agrees to supervise the student's work.
Open only to B.F.A. majors with permission of instructor and theater arts adviser.
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07:966:361-362
Sound Technology for the Theater (2,2)
Basic theory and practice for use of sound in the theater. Fees: cost of media.
Graybash. Prerequisites: 07:966:215-216 or permission of instructor.
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07:966:371
Script Analysis for Actors (2)
This studio/analytical course is designed to unite the actor's unique instrument with the dramatic demands of the written text. In this class, the play's the thing!
Letwin
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07:966:372
Advanced Text: Dramatic Structure (2)
Course builds on concepts and skills learned in Script Analysis and applies them to close reads of two dramatic works and an intensive reading of two others, enabling the actor to get the most out of the first readings of a play. How do different works demand different or similar approaches? What is the nature and function of research in the artistic process?
Cartmill
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07:966:390
Advanced Costume Construction (BA, BA)
This hands-on course is a continuation of Costume Construction and teaches the basic skills and terminology that are used in costumes. Throughout the semester students will learn advanced hand- and machine-sewing techniques used to stitch historical and modern costumes.
Bredehoft. Prerequisite: 07:966:274. Open only to B.F.A. design majors or permission of instructor.
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07:966:407
Scene Painting II (2)
Advanced techniques in scene painting.
Miller. Prerequisite: 07:966:316.
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07:966:410
Stage Combat (1)
Course geared for directors and stage managers on the physical aspects of stage violence from unarmed fighting to the use of weapons. Emphasis on safety.
Open to B.F.A. stage managers only.
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07:966:411
Production Techniques (1)
Required production practice on season productions. Course repeated.
R.M. Miller. Prerequisite: 07:966:323. Open only to junior and senior design and production majors.
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07:966:415-416
Drafting and Theater Technique (3,3)
Further development and exploration of drafting techniques and problem solving, focusing on architectural solutions for theater.
R.M. Miller. Open to B.F.A. design and technical direction majors by permission of instructor.
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07:966:417-418
British Art and Culture (3,3)
British history, art, and architecture studied on site as part of
Rutgers' Conservatory at Shakespeare's Globe in London to provide
historical, social, and religious contexts for Shakespeare's plays.
Open to B.F.A. students studying in London.
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07:966:419-420
Topics in Technical Direction (BA,BA)
Special study in advanced construction techniques such as: vaccuform, air casters, and other specialized theatrical machinery.
Prerequisites: 07:966:339-340.
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07:966:422
Production and Design Projects (BA)
Realizing production design in the areas of costumes, sets, sound, and lights, as assigned by the faculty.
R.M. Miller. Course may be repeated for credit. Open only to B.F.A. design and production majors.
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07:966:423
Stage Management (2)
Continued development of the role of the stage manager with emphasis on assistant stage managing.
Whalen. Prerequisite: 07:966:315. Open only to B.F.A. stage management majors.
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07:966:424
Stage Management Projects (BA)
Credit for fulfilling stage management and assisting assignments on Rutgers Theater Company mainstage and Jameson Project productions as well as workshops, presentations, and opera at Rutgers.
Thompson. Prerequisite: 07:966:315. Open only to B.F.A. stage management majors.
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07:966:425
Acting IV (2)
Advanced acting technique and preparation for the profession.
Marchant, Kittle. Open only to B.F.A. acting students.
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07:966:427-428
Shakespeare's Plays in Context (3,3)
Intensive study at Rutgers' Conservatory of Shakespeare's Globe in
London of 20 classical Shakespearean plays over the course of a year.
Open to B.F.A. actors, stage managers, and designers studying in London.
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07:966:430
Performance (BA)
Student-generated senior performance projects consisting of a variety of public and workshop performances.
Kittle. Open to B.F.A. acting majors only.
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07:966:437-438
Advanced Voice and Speech (2,2)
Students will develop expressive and varying vocal characterizations using short stories and radio drama scripts.
Foh, Rasche. Open only to B.F.A. IV actors.
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07:966:439-440
Dance for Actors II (2,2)
Allowing the actor to access characters through the physicalization of dance-based movement.
Open only to B.F.A. IV actors.
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07:966:443-444
Advanced Stage Management (2,2)
Continuation of Stage Management to advance organization and management skills and to develop the experience and judgment necessary to the professional stage manager.
Whalen, Lyter. Prerequisite: 07:966:423. Open only to B.F.A. stage managers.
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07:966:447
Draping III (3)
Development of skills needed to evolve patterns from designers' sketches and use of those patterns to produce finished garments.
Bredehoft. Prerequisites: 07:966:389-390 or permission of instructor.
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07:966:448
Draping III: Historical Draping (3)
Teaches how to replicate period gown prior to the 1920's by draping and flat-patterning techniques. This will include the construction of one complete finished set of period undergarments and period gown in muslin.
Bredehoft
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07:966:451
Tailoring (3)
Students will obtain a basic knowledge of tailoring techniques by constructing men's suits. This will include patterning, fitting to an individual, and constructing a men's suit jacket.
Bredehoft. Prerequisites: 07:966:389-390 or permission of instructor.
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07:966:455-456
Costume History Seminar (3,3)
In-depth study of period clothing with emphasis on primary research sources.
Esposito. Prerequisites: 07:966:247-248.
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07:966:460
Scene Design II (3)
Advanced stage design.
Gordon. Prerequisites: 07:966:313-314. Open only to B.F.A. design majors.
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07:966:462
Costume Design II (3)
Advanced costume design.
Murin. Prerequisites: 07:966:335-336. Permission required for advanced costume students.
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07:966:464-465
Lighting Design I (3,3)
Students undertake lighting design projects and prepare instrumentation and light plots for critique.
Prerequisites: 07:966:343-344. Open only to B.F.A. design majors.
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07:966:467
Advanced Stage Management Project (BA)
Advanced stage management assignments on Jameson Project or fully produced productions.
Thompson. Prerequisite: Open only to advanced stage management students or by permission of instructor.
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07:966:468-469
Computer Drafting I (2,2)
Object-based computer drafting.
Prerequisites: 07:966:251-252 and permission of instructor.
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07:966:470
Computer Illustration I (2)
Computer illustration using raster-based programs.
Open only to B.F.A. design majors and permission of instructor.
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07:966:471
Computer Illustration II (2)
Computer illustration using vector-based programs.
Open only to B.F.A. design majors and permission of instructor.
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07:966:473-474
Production Practicum (BA,BA)
Senior project or internship arranged with specialty adviser and production student adviser.
Thompson. Open only to B.F.A. production students.
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07:966:476
Video/Auditioning (1)
On-camera acting and auditioning techniques.
McCorkle, Serow. Open to B.F.A. IV acting majors only.
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07:966:480
Auditioning/Career Transition (1)
Preparation for graduating actors on the business of the business.
McCorkle. Open only to B.F.A. acting students.
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07:966:488-489
Computer Drafting II (2,2)
Line-based computer drafting.
Prerequisites: 07:966:251-252 and permission of instructor.
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07:966:490-491
Acting in London (12,12)
Classical acting and voice training, British culture, and literature in a residence at Rutgers' Conservatory at Shakespeare's Globe in
London program.
Marchant. Open only to B.F.A. acting students.
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07:966:492
Theater Design in London (12)
Classical design training for the theater, British culture, and
literature in a residence at Rutgers' Conservatory at Shakespeare's
Globe in London program.
Marchant. Open only to B.F.A. acting students or by portfolio review if space is available.
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07:966:496
Professional Development Seminar (3)
Students are provided with a comprehensive integration of career development approaches,
entrepreneurial strategies, and explorations of regional, national, and global
markets, movements, and players.
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