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Entertainment Design Tech. - Live Show Production Spec. HOW TO READ THIS CHART

Suggested Course Sequencing & Course Overview Chart

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Courses with a heavy border are a requirement of both the AS degree in Live Show Production as well as the AS degree in Prodcution Design.

= Campus availablity (East, West, Osceola).

NOTE: Not all courses are available on all campuses. Be sure to check availability at the time of registration.

Courses with a light border are only a requirement for students pursuing the AS degree in Live Show Production.

GIN BE ING K TA RSES U CO ERE! H Semester 1 (12 CREDITS) TPA1380 - Survey of Entertainment Technology

Semester 2 (16 CREDITS) 2 Credits

Explores the range of employment options in the Central Florida entertainment industry including digital media, film production, music and sound, and entertainment design and technology with a focus on career and educational planning for success.

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THE1020 - Introduction to Theatre

TPA1230 - Costume Techniques & Wardrobe Practices 3 Credits Emphasis on planning, execution and running of costumes for production. E OR TPA1248 - Makeup for the stage

3 Credits

TPA2260 - Introduction to Audio Production

Semester 4 (15 CREDITS) 4 Credits

This course introduces students to the theory and practices of sound reinforcement and recording for the entertainment industry. It covers audio equipment, sound systems, recording techniques and sound reinforcement for live events with a hands-on, project-focused approach.

Study of principles, materials and applications of theatrical makeup.

4 Credits

Focuses on techniques of scenic construction, installation and budgeting, using hands-on assignments to complement lectures. Topics include interpreting drawings, tool use, material selection, painting and safety.

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4 Credits

Stage lighting techniques, practices and equipment. Includes electrical theory, use of dimming systems and implementation of lighting designs. This course includes learning activity designed to ensure competence in oral communication.

TPA2222 - Advanced Stage Lighting PRE-REQUISITE TPA2220

4 Credits

Stage lighting techniques, practices and equipment. Includes electrical theory, use of dimming systems and implementation of lighting designs. This course includes learning activity designed to ensure competence in oral communication.

An introduction to the audio visual technology and practices of the entertainment industry. The course will focus on the set-up, operation and troubleshooting of basic audio visual equipment including video and slide projectors, monitors, computers and projection screens.

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TPA2290 - Technical Theatre Production TPA2250 - Computer-Assisted Drafting For The Entertain3 Credits ment Industry

• You must pick 2 of these courses to attend this sem.

3 Credits

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TPA2290 - Technical Theatre Production

3 Credits

• Prerequisite: TPA 1380 & a min. grade of C in TPA 2260 This course reviews the theory and practices of sound reinforcement for the entertainment industry. It covers audio equipment, sound systems, and sound reinforcement for live events with a hands-on, project- focused approach.

The student will participate as technician in dramatic productions at the College. Requires a minimum of 10 hours per week production or post-production assignment. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.

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PSY1102 - General Psychology See course catalog for description.

ENC1101 - Freshmen Composition I

3 Credits

Science OR Mathematics

3 Credits

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3 Credits

See course catalog for choices

See course catalog for description.

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POS2041 - US Government

3 Credits

See course catalog for choices

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3 Credits

• Prerequisites: (TPA 1200 or TPA 1210), TPA 2220, TPA 2260 and TPA 2290 This production-based capstone experience will require that students serve in a key crew head or design role on one to two Valencia Theatre productions. Requires a minimum of 10 hours per week in a crew head or design assignment. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.

Live Show Specialization Electives (3 credits each)

The student will participate as technician in dramatic productions at the College. Requires a minimum of 10 hours per week production or post-production assignment. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.

An introduction to computer-assisted drafting using industry-standard applications like CAD and Vector Works. Emphasizes creating standard working drawings used in the entertainment industry. This course includes learning activity designed to ensure competence in the basic use of computers. E

TPA2292 - Advanced Technical Production

Semester 6 (1 CREDITS)

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MUM1662C -Live Sound Techniques

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3 Credits

TPA2252 - Introduction to Audio Visual Technology 3 Credits TPA2220 - Introduction to Audio Production

TPA1202 - Fundamentals of Entertainment Technology 3 Credits Practical exploration of engineering principles used in the entertainment industry. Applies theoretical concepts in a laboratory setting.

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TPA2000 - Creative Design for the Theatre

Semester 5 (9 CREDITS)

Involves students in preliminary concepts of stage, lighting, and custom design. Teaches student history of theatrical presentation and motivation for design concepts.

3 Credits

An overview of the Theatre Arts. Includes a study of theatre practitioners and their craft, including playwrights, directors, actors, and designers/technicians. Includes a general overview of theatre history, and reading and analysis of plays from various generes and periods. Attendance at outside play performances is required. E

TPA1200 - Basic Stagecraft

Semester 3 (14 CREDITS)

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TPA1230 - Costume Techniques & Wardrobe Practices TPA1248 - Makeup for the Stage TPA2600 - Stage & Production Management TPA2221 - Intermediate Stage Lighting DIG2291C - Advanced Audio Visual Production TPA2030 - Lighting & Design for Live Entertainment

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TPA2942 - Internship in Theatre • Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; a minimum 2.0 institutional or overall GPA; and 12 credits, including TPA 2290 and THE 1020 or TPA 1200 or TPA 1210 or TPA 2220 or TPA 2260. The Program Director/Program Chair/Program Coordinator or Internship and Workforce Services has the discretion to provide override approval as it relates to the waiver of required program/discipline-related courses. This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/or practical experiences to assist in confirming their education plans. Each earned credit of Internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.

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