May 20, 2024  
UofM 2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
UofM 2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses that may be offered online are indicated with (**)asterisks next to the course title.

 

Theatre

  
  • THEA 7566 - Sound Design I

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Description Investigation of the art of theatrical sound design; script analysis, creative design processes and aesthetics, cue techniques, design styles and forms, procedures and practices for working designers and criticism of sound design. NOTE: Offered alternate years.
  
  • THEA 7567 - Scenic Design II

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Description Scenic design will be explored through in depth exercises, specifically theatrical model building, that are intended to develop, critical thinking, priority analysis, design skills, and presentation technique. NOTE: Offered alternate years. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor. COREQUISITE(S): THEA 7313 .
  
  • THEA 7569 - Lighting Design II

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Description Advanced investigation of the art of lighting design; alternate design events, creative design processes, aesthetics and programming techniques. NOTE: Offered alternate years.
  
  • THEA 7571 - Advanced Playwriting

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Continuation of theories and practice of playwriting with the objective of achieving a finished script, ready for production. May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours. Offered alternate years.
  
  • THEA 7574 - Projection Design and Control

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Exploration of a variety of topics and tools as they relate to the use of digital media, video and projections in the live production environment. NOTE: Offered alternate years.
  
  • THEA 7576 - Sound Design II

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Description Advanced investigation of the art of sound design; alternative creative design processes and aesthetics, advanced editing techniques. NOTE: Offered alternate years.
  
  • THEA 7581 - Sem Drama Theory/Crit

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Major documents in dramatic theory and criticism from Aristotle to present. Offered alternate years.
  
  • THEA 7582 - Analysis Dramatic Lit

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description The dramatic text as basis for unified and purposeful production concept; advanced techniques of director and scenographer used to solve artistic/practical problems of specific plays. Offered alternate years.
  
  • THEA 7592 - Professional Theatre Practice

    Credit Hours: (6)
    Description Procedures and practices for career success in several aspects of professional theatre: job searching, interviewing, self-promotion, theatrical production management, and grant writing.
  
  • THEA 7600 - Internship

    Credit Hours: (1-6)
    Description Supervised work completed in a professional setting. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 hours.
  
  • THEA 7993 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description THEA - Special Problems (1-3) Directed individual investigation of special research. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
  
  • THEA 7995 - Production Practicum

    Credit Hours: (3-6)
    Description Creative performance or production project suitable for public presentation and/or a practical application. Project to be determined in consultation with and directed by the student’s supervisory committee. Grades of S, U, or I will be given.
  
  • THEA 8210-8219 - Special Topics in Theatre

    Credit Hours: (1-3)

Urban Affair and Public Policy

  
  • SUAP 7100 - Public Policy Statistic **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to processes of conducting statistical analyses of data relevant to public issues, problems, and policies in the areas of public administration, criminal justice, planning, and health administration; particular emphasis on providing an understanding of statistical concepts and techniques necessary for empirical analysis and decision-making.
  
  • SUAP 8100 - Public Policy Statistic

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to processes of conducting statistical analyses of data relevant to public issues, problems, and policies in the areas of public administration, criminal justice, planning, and health administration; particular emphasis on providing an understanding of statistical concepts and techniques necessary for empirical analysis and decision-making.
  
  • UAPP 8010 - Exploration of Urban Research Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Team taught survey course provides critical examination of the theories and theoretical frameworks of the multiple social science disciplines central to the Urban Affairs PhD curriculum. Explores theories relevant to urbanism and urban environments, their structures, the processes of urbanization, urban power and economics, industrial and post-industrial cities, and other urban forces. Covers urban theories ranging from classical to contemporary theoretical perspectives. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • UAPP 8011 - Scope/Methods in Urban Affairs Research

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description General and interdisciplinary approach to conducting research in social science, with an emphasis on applications in urban affairs. Considers conceptual questions and scientific research as a type of inquiry. Covers formulating research questions, designing studies, collecting and analyzing data. Students formulate original research projects. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • UAPP 8012 - Collaborative Urban Problem Solving I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Collaborative Urban Problem Solving I is a required course for PhD in Urban Affairs. It is the first course in a two-course sequence that is generally completed in the student’s second year of study. This course serves as the synthesis mechanism for the PhD program, which is 1) interdisciplinary, 2) geared at preparing researchers to address urban or metropolitan issues, and 3) designed to give students the opportunity to learn through engaging in local research that benefits the greater Memphis community. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • UAPP 8013 - Collaborative Urban Problem Solving II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Second course in a two-course sequence that is generally completed in the student’s second year of study. This course serves as the synthesis mechanism for the Urban Affairs and Public Policy PhD program, which is 1) interdisciplinary, 2) geared at preparing researchers to address urban or metropolitan issues, and 3) designed to give students the opportunity to learn through engaging in local research that benefits the greater Memphis community. Students will work collaboratively (internally and externally) to address a complex community challenge. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.

Women’s and Gender Studies

  
  • WMST 7320 - Women&Multi-Cultrl Exp

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Interdisciplinary study of women’s creativity and representation, including aspects of race, gender, and sexuality; focusing on theoretical approaches to and artistic practices in women’s lives.
  
  • WMST 7340 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Readings and written assignments designed to provide additional comprehension of ideas and skills related to a student’s concentration.
  
  • WMST 8380 - Public Presntn Research

    Credit Hours: (3)

University Libraries

  
  • LBRY 6020 - Research and Information Literacy in Hospitality and Resort Management

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description This course will introduce the varieties of research, writing, and formal and informal communication that characterize and represent the profession. Students will research topics related to professional interests, write reports, make in-class presentations, and respond to the work of classmates. Students are expected to be actively engaged in the learning and participate fully in each session. The instructional goal is to apply these skills and methods to individual, professional interests and career goals. no COREQUISITE(S): None

Testing Purposes

  
  • TEST 6789 - Testing

    Credit Hours: (8)
    Description This graduate level course is for testing purposes only and does not belong to any program.
 

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