May 14, 2024  
2010-11 NSU Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2010-11 NSU Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • TECH 4533 - Supervision and Unions #

    3 Hours. A course designed to review labor and management relations, basic theories, relationships, objectives, practices and strategies of both labor and management in industrial organizations.
  
  • TECH 4543 - Workplace Training Methods

    3 Hours. An examination of methods, materials and concepts currently used in employee training in the workplace. This course is designed to aid the supervisor in establishing, executing, supervising and evaluating programs of instruction and training for employees.
  
  • TECH 4563 - Applied Statistical Process Control

    3 Hours. A study of statistical methods and techniques used to control quality in organizations. Emphasis will be placed on the application of advanced statistical process control to measure, monitor, and improve various processes.
  
  • TECH 4583 - Quality for Profits

    3 Hours. This course will survey the potential savings and increased profitability possible by company-wide adoption of a quality improvement system. Emphasis will be placed on the financial gains possible through quality management practices.
  
  • TECH 4593 - Preparation for ISO 9000/2000

    3 Hours. An analysis of requirements and a strategy for ISO 9000/2000 registration/certification.
  
  • TECH 4640 - Industrial Seminar

    1-3 Hours. A seminar designed to meet the immediate needs or current problems in industry.
  
  • TECH 4650 - Industrial Problems

    1-6 Hours. Designed to meet individual student needs by providing classroom and/or laboratory experiences in an area of industry.
  
  • TECH 4660 - Industrial Seminar

    1-6 Hours. Designed to meet individual student needs by providing classroom and/or laboratory experiences in an area of industry.
  
  • TECH 4670 - Industrial Problems

    1-6 Hours. Designed to meet individual student needs by providing classroom and/or laboratory experiences in an area of industry.
  
  • TECH 4680 - Industrial Problems

    1-6 Hours. Designed to meet individual student needs by providing classroom and/or laboratory experiences in an area of industry.
  
  • TECH 4693 - Industrial Internship

    3 Hours. Employment in an approved industry related to the student’s technology major consisting of experiences in the various levels of the industry in which he/she is assigned for a cooperative education experience. Prerequisite: 75 semester hours earned (30 hours at NSU); With advisor approval.
  
  • TECH 4696 - Industrial Internship

    6 Hours. Employment in an approved industry related to the student’s technology major consisting of experiences in the various levels of the industry in which he/she is assigned for a cooperative education experience. Prerequisite: 75 semester hours earned (30 hours at NSU); With advisor approval.
  
  • TECH 4703 - CNC/CAM Manufacturing Technology

    3 Hours. Programming, set-up, and operation of computer controlled lathes and milling machines.
  
  • TECH 4723 - Manufacturing Logistics

    3 Hours. An examination of manufactured materials from acquisition of raw materials through the finished product. Emphasis will be placed on minimizing manufacturing time and maximizing profitability by changing material handling methods and procedures. Prerequisite: TECH 4003 or equivalent
  
  • TECH 4743 - Integrated Manufacturing

    3 Hours. This course will illustrate the integration of a manufacturer’s production and operations system with their financial system. Specific course topics will include the basic budgeting process for a manufacturer and will illustrate other contemporary performance measures for the industrial entity. Prerequisite: TECH 4003 or equivalent.
  
  • TECH 4753 - Vendor Outsourcing Strategies

    3 Hours. A survey of methods used to develop working relationships with potential suppliers. Emphasis placed on supplier outsourcing and partnering for JIT or Total Quality manufacturing environment. Prerequisite: TECH 4003 or equivalent.
  
  • THTR 2503 - Theatre Make-up #

    3 Hours. Study of and practice in using the materials pertinent to the art of make-up for the stage. Students will be given practical experience in the application of make-up for the purpose of establishing age, type, character, race and period of the stage.
  
  • THTR 2613 - Technical Theatre I#

    3 Hours. A course focused on practical application of the basic theories of technical theatre production in costuming, properties, and theatrical hair/makeup.  This is a required course.
  
  • THTR 2623 - Technical Theatre II#

    3 Hours. A course focused on the practical application of the basic theories regarding technical theatre production in stagecraft, sound, and lighting. This is a required course.
  
  • THTR 2763 - Theatre Appreciation #

    3 Hours. A survey course designed to introduce the student to all phases of dramatic art, including literature, acting, directing and technical procedures. Credit cannot be earned in both THTR 2763 and HUM 2763.
  
  • THTR 2843 - Film Appreciation #

    3 Hours. This survey course will explore film from its beginnings to the present. It will study film’s history, form, techniques, process and its impact on society. Credit may not be earned in both THTR 2843 and HUM 2843.
  
  • THTR 3263 - Acting Fundamentals #

    3 Hours. A study and utilization of the basic principles and techniques of acting providing the beginning student with the necessary tools of observation, sensibility, imagination, and coordination of body and voice. The student will gain acting experience through presentation of scenes from distinguished dramatic literature.
  
  • THTR 3533 - Design for the Theatre #

    3 Hours. A detailed study of scene design with realistic application in actual designing of theatre sets. Prerequisite: THTR 3503.
  
  • THTR 3553 - Fundamentals of Play Direction #

    3 Hours. A study of the selection, casting, rehearsing, and performance of plays with practical experience in directing scenes and one-act plays. Prerequisite: THTR 2763.
  
  • THTR 3613 - Technical Theatre III#

    3 Hours. A course focused on the application through design of advanced theories of technical theatre production in costuming, properties, and theatrical hair/makeup. Prerequisite: THR 2613 or permission of instructor. This is a required course.
  
  • THTR 3623 - Technical Theatre IV#

    3 Hours. A course focused on the application through design of advanced theories of technical theatre production in stagecraft, sound, and lighting. Prerequisite: THTR 2623 or permission of instructor. This is a required course.
  
  • THTR 3703 - Advanced Acting #

    3 Hours. Advanced techniques of acting with emphasis on psychology of character, dialects, and styles for various theatrical periods with extensive analysis of a performance in dramatic selection. Prerequisite: THTR 3263 or permission of instructor.
  
  • THTR 4003 - Arts Management #

    3 Hours. Arts management will explore the various management systems that operate in profit and non-profit arts organizations. Study will include an investigation of management functions operational in theatre, music, art and dance institutions.
  
  • THTR 4013 - Advanced Play Direction #

    3 Hours. Students will receive extensive experience at directing scenes and/or plays. Prerequisite: THTR 3553.
  
  • THTR 4104 - Summer Theatre

    4 Hours. Various areas of the theatre are dealt with in this production-oriented course culminating in the presentation of dramatic productions.
  
  • THTR 4114 - Summer Theatre

    4 Hours. Additional study of the various areas of theatre culminating in the presentation of dramatic productions.
  
  • THTR 4303 - World Drama #

    3 Hours. World drama is a survey course that covers the history of dramatic literature from the Golden Age of Greece to the present. Included are the historical as well as phenomenological approaches to critical thinking about the literary, production and practical aspects of the theatre events. Students will develop critical skills through written and oral presentations. Credit may not be earned in both ENGL 4333 and THTR 4303.
  
  • THTR 4340 - Seminar in Theatre #

    1-3 Hours. A series of courses in special areas of the theatre. Any combination of this series may be taken for up to six hours’ maximum credit.
  
  • THTR 4350 - Seminar in Theatre #

    1-3 Hours. A series of courses in special areas of the theatre. Any combination of this series may be taken for up to six hours’ maximum credit.
  
  • THTR 4360 - Seminar in Theatre #

    1-3 Hours. A series of courses in special areas of the theatre. Any combination of this series may be taken for up to six hours’ maximum credit.
  
  • THTR 4370 - Seminar in Theatre #

    1-3 Hours. A series of courses in special areas of the theatre. Any combination of this series may be taken for up to six hours’ maximum credit.
  
  • THTR 4503 - Period Styles and Study #

    3 Hours. A general overview of the acting styles of each period studied. The student will learn the movement and voice styles, along with the political background, theatre structure, influential playwrights, and major plays throughout the ages. A basic knowledge of the Greek, Medieval, Renaissance, Comedy of Manners, Commedia dell arte’, Pre-Modern and Modern Theatre.
  
  • THTR 4513 - Playwriting #

    3 Hours. The study of the aesthetics and techniques involved in the writing of plays. Selected reading, lectures and discussions are emphasized upon writing, workshop critiques, and discussion of student plays. This course aids the student in gaining a general knowledge of dramatic structure and basic play terminology.
  
  • THTR 4523 - Stage Combat #

    3 Hours. A course designed to teach the safe and proper fighting skills for stage presentations. This course will study the areas of unarmed combat and rapier and dagger.
  
  • THTR 4533 - Audition/Portfolio

    3 Hours. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the process of auditioning for positions in theatre companies. Also included in the course work are the basics of preparing a portfolio of the student’s technical work, such as color renderings, slides from shows, and examples of publicity materials.
  
  • THTR 4723 - History of the Theatre I #

    3 Hours. The study of the development of theatre from beginnings through 1642.
  
  • THTR 4733 - History of the Theatre II #

    3 Hours. The study of theatre and drama from 1642 until the present.
  
  • THTR 4763 - Children’s Theatre #

    3 Hours. Theories and techniques of children’s theatre. The entire production procedure, including play selection, play analysis, and directing techniques emphasized. Practical laboratory experience.
  
  • THTR 4800 - Professional Semester

    1-12 Hours. Provides in-depth training experience as a member of a professional theatre company involving all aspects of theatrical production.
  
  • THTR 4993 - Capstone Experience

    3 Hours. The student will design and complete a major project related to theatre. Prerequisite: Completion of 90 hours, including at least 30 in major and approval of the faculty committee. Required of all majors.
  
  • UNIV 1002 - University Strategies

    2 Hours. A course required in the university induction program of all freshmen; consideration of academic, social, vocational and other basic concerns common to first-year college students.
  
  • UNIV 2091 - General Education Capstone

    1 Hours. This course serves as the capstone experience for general education. Prerequisite: UNIV 1002
  
  • VCOM 4901 - Capstone Project

    1 Hours. To be taken in the final semester of studies, the Capstone Project will require the staging of an exhibition, installation, filmmaking project, or other focused endeavor that reflects the experiences and interest of the student.
 

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