LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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CURRICULUM GUIDE |
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Stage Technology |
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Associate in Applied Arts Degree |
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Curriculum Code: 0853 (Effective Fall 2004 - Summer 2009) |
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The Stage Technology Program provides training in technical
skills associated with the stage technology industry, as well as
general education classes that are part of most liberal studies
degrees. Students who eventually plan to study scenic design or
lighting design; media technology or communication, including
television and film studies; electrical or medical engineering;
or other related fields may find the unique blend of theory and
practice in the Stage Technology Program particularly helpful.
Upon completion of this degree, students may choose to enter the
stage technology field; or with appropriate course planning, a
student may transfer to a four-year institution. Not all
courses in this program transfer to all colleges. Students
planning to transfer should see an academic advisor or counselor
before enrolling in any course. |
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PREREQUISITES
Students should see Course Descriptions or Course
Offerings for course prerequisite information. See the
Assessment and Placement Testing section for skills
assessment and advising information. |
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INFORMATION
Contact the Humanities and Performing Arts Department, Arts and
Sciences Building, Room 255, telephone number (517) 483-1018. |
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REQUIREMENTS |
TOTAL:
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CREDITS |
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CREDIT HOURS |
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MTEC 120 |
Audio Production I |
4 |
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PHYS 120 |
The Art of Physics |
4 |
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SOCL 120 |
Introduction to Sociology |
4 |
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SPCH 110 |
Oral Communic in the Workplace |
3 |
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STEC 100 |
Intro to Stage Tech Industry |
2 |
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STEC 120 |
Stage Lighting and Electricity |
3 |
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STEC 122 |
Advanced Stagecraft |
3 |
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STEC 130 |
Audio/Visual Technology |
3 |
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STEC 140 |
Theatrical Make-Up/Wardrobe |
3 |
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STEC 150 |
Stage and Arena Rigging |
3 |
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THEA 110 |
Introduction to Theatre |
3 |
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THEA 114 |
Intro to Technical Theater |
3 |
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THEA 210 |
Theatre History |
4 |
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WRIT 121 |
Composition I |
4 |
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LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS
(See Note 1) |
TOTAL: 15-16 CREDITS |
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Complete the indicated number of credits from EACH
CHOICE listed below. |
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CHOICE 1: General Education Core Areas |
3-4 Credits |
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(See General Education Core Requirements for information
on how to fulfill these requirements. Core area proficiency
exams, where appropriate, are available for each core area.) |
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Communication Core Area (See Note 2) |
0 |
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Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area (See Note 3) |
0 |
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Mathematics Core Area |
3-4 |
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Science Core Area (See Note 2) |
0 |
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Writing Core Area (See Note 2) |
0 |
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CHOICE 2:
Global Perspectives and Diversity |
4
Credits |
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HUMS 211 |
History of Art I |
4 |
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HUMS 212 |
History of Art II |
4 |
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HUMS 213 |
World Civilizations I |
4 |
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HUMS 214 |
World Civilizations II |
4 |
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CHOICE 3:
Stage Technology
(See Note 4) |
8
Credits |
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MINIMUM TOTAL |
61 |
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NOTES: |
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1. |
It
is strongly recommended that students intending to transfer to
four-year institutions meet additional course requirements as
outlined in the MACRAO Transfer Agreement (see "Transfer
Information"). Students should also consult appropriate
Transfer Guides for specific four-year programs (available from
Counseling and Advising). |
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Students completing "REQUIREMENTS" have fulfilled the
requirements for this Core area. |
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Students completing CHOICE 3 have fulfilled the requirements for
this Core area. |
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Students must take a minimum of eight credits from one of the
following areas: stage technology, electrical, media
technology, welding or theatre. Students must consult with the
Stage Technology Program Advisor regarding course selection. |
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SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE |
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Students should see course descriptions to find out when
departments plan to offer courses. Students who for any reason
are unable to follow the course sequence suggested below (for
example, those who are part-time, have transferred in courses
from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill) should
contact an academic advisor or counselor for help with
adjustments. |
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PHYS 120 |
MTEC 120 |
STEC 130 |
SOCL 120 |
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STEC 100 |
STEC 120 |
THEA 210 |
SPCH 110 |
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THEA 110 |
STEC 122 |
Lim. Ch. |
STEC 140 |
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THEA 114 |
Lim. Ch. |
Lim. Ch. |
STEC 150 |
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WRIT 121 |
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Lim. Ch. |
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