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Learning Objectives
Communication Methods - relevant to the specialization, potentially encompassing various approaches such as: performance, vocal training, physical expression, choreography, digital and manual drafting, illustration, mixed media creation, and public speaking, scale model fabrication
Technical Abilities - applicable to the field of study, which could involve: rehearsal protocols, memorization techniques, scene practice, construction competencies in lighting, set design, and costume fabrication workshops, along with taking direction, performance duties and scheduling efficiency
Scholarly Competencies - composition, investigation, dialogue
Career Development - personal promotion at appropriate program stages - compiling audition pieces, participating in tryouts, resume development, mastering professional connections, assembling portfolios - both digital and physical formats, pursuing advanced education
Capacity to examine and interpret theatrical works, comprehending form, artistic approach, and staging through dramatic literature and performance history
Recognition of theatre's significant role within liberal arts, visual and performing arts, and as an essential aspect of human culture