- AMC 386. Survey of the Entertainment Industry (3)
Focuses on the roles and interactions of creative artists, business professionals, engineers, and computer scientists in the entertainment industry. Up to two different sections of this course may be taken for credit including but not limited to the following areas: (A) Producing commercials for local small businesses; (B) Producing television promos and trailers; (C) Theme park creation, design and operation; (D) Producing electronic press kits; (E) Sports programming creation, design, and production; (F) From feature film to stage: content and marketing challenges. (Crosslisted with MSE 386).
- ARTS 496A-Z. Interdisciplinary Arts Study
- ARTS 497. Internship in the Arts (3-3)
Preparatory: Senior or graduate standing, portfolio review or audition and consent of the instructor. Supervised Off Campus Experiential Education (SOCEE) in an approved aspect of the arts. Six units maximum, 3 of which may be graduate. (Credit/No Credit Only) Theory Courses:
- KIN 314/L Creative Dance for Children and Lab (2/1)
- KIN 315/L Analysis and Application of Multi-Cultural Dance Forms for Children and Adolescents and Lab (2/1)
- KIN 316/L Choreographic Form and Lab (2/1)
- KIN 317 Advance Analysis of Dance Forms: Ballet, Jazz, Modern (3)
- KIN 380/L Perspectives of Dance (2/1)
- KIN 426 Choreography (3)
- KIN 427 Dance Production (3)
- KIN 494A-C Academic Internship in Kinesiology (1-3)
- KIN 498WA-C Dance Concert Modes (1-3)
- KIN 499A-C Independent Study (1-3)
Technique Courses:
- KIN 318 Intermediate Classical and Contemporary Ballet (3-3)
- KIN 319 Intermediate Modern Dance (3-3)
- KIN 418 Advanced Classical and Contemporary Ballet (3-3)
- KIN 419 Advanced Modern Dance (3-3)
- KIN 137 Dance, Ballroom I (1)
- KIN 139A Ballet I (1)
- KIN 139B Ballet II (1)
- KIN 140A Dance, Folk I (1)
- KIN 140B Dance, Folk II (1)
- KIN 141A Jazz Dance (1)
- KIN 141B Jazz Dance II (1)
- KIN 142A Dance, Latin America (1)
- KIN 143 Urban Street Dance (1)
- KIN 144A Modern Dance (1)
- KIN 145A Dance, Square and Round (1)
- KIN 148 Dance Conditioning and Somatic Practices (1)
- KIN 318 Intermediate Classical and Contemporary Ballet Technique (3)
- KIN 319 Intermediate Modern Dance (3)
- KIN 418 Advanced Classical and Contemporary Ballet (3)
- KIN 419 Advanced Modern Dance (3)
Select 12 units from the following dance theory/laboratory courses. Note that all of the following courses include enrollment by instructor consent as a prerequisite.
- KIN 236/L Introduction to Choreography and Lab (2/1)
- KIN 314/L Creative Dance for Children and Lab (2/1)
- KIN 315/L Analysis and Application of Multi-Cultural Dance Forms for Children and Adolescents and Lab (2/1)
- KIN 317 Advanced Analysis of Dance Forms: Ballet, Jazz, Modern (3)
- KIN 325/L Motor Development and Lab (3/1)
- KIN 380/L Perspectives of Dance and Lab (2/1)
- KIN 428 Aesthetics of Human Movement (3)
- KIN 371/L Physical Education Content Development for Children and Lab (2/1)
Lower Division Required Courses (9 units)
- ENGL 258 Major English Writers I
- ENGL 259 Major English Writers II
- ENGL 275 Major American Writers
Upper Division Required Courses (36 units) Students may double count six units of upper division GE courses.
- ENGL 355 Writing About Literature
- ENGL 406 Advanced Expository Writing for Teachers
- ENGL 429 Adolescent Literature
- ENGL 436 Major Critical Theories
The following two classes are core requirements that are also double counted as Upper Division GEs:
- Communication Studies 309 Advanced Public Speaking (A-4)
- Theatre 473/473L Dramatic Performance In the Secondary Language
Arts Curriculum (C-2). Literatures of Cultural Diversity (3 units) Select one of the following:
- ENGL 311 African-American Writing
- ENGL 314 History of North American Indian Lit
- ENGL 368 Gay Male Writers
- ENGL 369 Lesbian Writers
- ENGL 371 Issues in Jewish-American Writing
- ENGL 431 Images of Women in Literature
- ENGL 433 Women Authors
- ENGL 434 19th -Century Women Novelists
- ENGL 487 Latino/a Literature
In addition to these courses, students may select an appropriate experimental topics course in English or may elect to take an appropriate course in another department, including AAS 321; CHS 380, 381; or PAS 344, 346. Course selection should be made in consultation with the Credential Adviser. Linguistics & Language Study (6 units) All students must take:
- ENGL 301 Language and Linguistics
Select one course from the following:
- ENGL 302 Introduction to Modern Grammar
- ENGL 405 Language Differences and Language Change
Shakespeare (3 units) Select one course from the following:
- ENGL 416 Shakespeare: Selected Plays
- ENGL 417 Shakespeare: A Survey
Students are required to complete both: •The Core Program (42 units) •Perspective and Focus in Theatre (12 units) Perspective and Focus (12 Units) Students must complete the following courses (12 units):
- TH 111 (Actors and Acting) (3 units)
- TH 315 (World Drama) (3 units)
- TH 371/371L (Creative Drama) (3 units)
- TH 490A (Production Participation) (1 unit)
- TH 599A (Independent Study) (1 unit)
- TH 599A (Independent Study) (1 unit)
- MUS 233 Keyboard Application for Music Education (1)
- MUS 212/L Musicianship IV and Lab (1/1)
- MUS 213 Harmony I (3)
- MUS 214 Harmony II (3)
- Individual Lessons (5)