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May 30, 2026
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THEA 2510 - Intermediate Acting: Scene Study3 unit(s) (Formerly Intermediate Acting) Acting Styles in Scene Study. Scene work taken from early modern and contemporary playwrights; Chekhov to Tennessee Williams. May be repeated for credit; however, only three units will count toward the major.
Prerequisites: THEA 1500.
Course Learning Outcomes List
- Demonstrate a foundational understanding of the various techniques used in acting and performance with a partner. ( PLO #4, #7)
- Demonstrate an expanded range as an actor, with artistic, psychological and physical flexibility. (PLO # 2, #5)
- Create complex and believable characters through textual analysis. (PLO #5)
- Analyze scene work performed by self and peers from published plays in various genres and performance styles. (PLO #1, #7)
- Evaluate acting techniques observed in public performance. (PLO #2)
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