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Term Effective:
Fall 2016
Description:
The Theatre Arts: Costuming Certificate of Achievement prepares students for entry level and apprentice employment as professional costume shop assistants, wardrobe supervisors, cutter/drapers, first hands, dyers/painters, dressers, and costume crafts positions in the stage, film or television environments. The program provides a hands-on approach to the study of equipment, terminology, and technical skills required to create costumes for dramatic productions. It includes an understanding of basic drawing, patterning, draping, and construction techniques necessary for realizing a costume design.
In addition, this program prepares students wishing to pursue a career in costume design with a solid foundation in all aspects of costuming. Depending on natural talent and industry needs, students can enter the industry as a costume design intern or free-lance designer directly from this program. However, most certificate students wishing to pursue professional design careers must continue to build their resumes through substantial work experience, and will likely pursue additional training through private design schools or four-year university programs. The Theatre Arts: Costuming Certificate of Achievement provides students with the basic skills and techniques necessary to successfully start that career path. Certificate students who also wish to pursue an Associate of Arts degree and/or four-year degree are encouraged to meet with a counselor. Students interested in a suggested order for taking classes in this program, can view the recommended course sequence.
The job prospects in this field are great for entry-level positions and free-lance designers. Apprenticeships and other entry-level positions are usually seasonal. Theatre costume personnel are in great demand and securing an entry-level position will build the individual's resume and contacts. Students wishing to advance in the field must be willing to work long hours during peak seasonal times. A strong resume and references will lead to a well-paid position with an established theatre company, costume house, or a lucrative career as a free-lance artist in theatre, opera, television or film that features competitive salaries and creative satisfaction.
The Theatre Arts certificate training programs are unique in that they offer five areas of emphasis: Acting, Costuming, Makeup, Stagecraft, and Theatre Management. These one to two-year intensive vocational training programs examine, through lecture, demonstration, and application, the tools and techniques required to succeed in professional theatre and related entertainment industry positions. Introductory and advanced courses are designed to familiarize the student with the theory and practice of theatrical production while participating in a 5-show production oriented program.
At the heart of the certificate curriculum is a collaborative relationship between faculty, staff, guest artists, and students that helps students develop while producing professional quality theatre. Courses cover a broad spectrum of related disciplines to further enrich the learning experience and provide a strong foundation of knowledge. Students are also instructed in the basics of self-marketing as well as audition, interview, resume and portfolio preparation and presentation.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this certificate, the student will be able to:
- Work effectively with common materials, equipment, and techniques when constructing theatrical costumes and accessories;
- apply fundamental techniques of Wardrobe management when participating in the backstage functions of a performance;
demonstrate basic skills in one or more of the following areas of specialization:
- wardrobe maintenance
- safe application and use of shop equipment and tools
- fabric composition and modification
- draping
- flat pattern drafting and manipulation
- costume construction and dressmaker details
- fittings and alterations
- millinery techniques
- understructures
- footwear
- masks
- armor
- jewelry
- makeup and hair design;
- work collaboratively with other theater professionals and contribute basic artistic knowledge of Costume and Makeup Design;
- integrate knowledge of theatre history and literature when constructing theatrical elements; and
- perform for the stage at a beginning level using fundamental techniques of voice, movement, and the actor's craft.
Program Requirements:
The requirements for the Theatre Arts: Costuming Certificate program are:
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Complete 38 units from
- Theatre Arts Core Requirements
- Costuming Emphasis Requirements
Theatre Arts Core Requirements - complete 6.00 units |
THAR 1 | World Theatre Through Time | 3.00 |
THAR 10A | Introduction to Acting | 3.00 |
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Costuming Emphasis Requirements - complete 32.00 units |
THAR 21A | Introduction to Costume Tech | 3.00 |
THAR 22 | Theatrical Makeup Design for Stage and Screen | 2.00 |
THAR 24 | Introduction to the Design Process | 3.00 |
THAR 25.1 | Production Lab: Costume Crew | 1.50-3.00 |
THAR 25.4 | Production Lab: Makeup Crew | 1.50-3.00 |
Complete any combination totaling at least 12.00 units from the following:
| Course | Description | Units |
ART 2.1 | History & Aesthetic Appreciation of Prehistoric - Gothic Art | 3.00 |
ART 2.2 | History and Appreciation of Late Gothic to Impressionist Art | 3.00 |
ART 3 | Introduction to Art and Design | 3.00 |
ART 4 | Principles of Color | 3.00 |
ART 7A | Drawing and Composition 1 | 3.00 |
ART 12 | Beginning Figure Drawing | 3.00 |
ART 13 | Watercolor | 3.00 |
FASH 8 | Introductory Textiles | 3.00 |
FASH 56A | Fashion Design and Illustration | 3.00 |
FASH 60 | Draped Design | 2.00 |
FASH 62A | Flat Pattern Design 1 | 2.00 |
THAR 22.1 | Special Effects Makeup, Wigs, and Masks | 2.00 |
THAR 25.5 | Production Lab: Construction | 0.50-3.00 |
THAR 27 | Properties Workshop | 2.00 |
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Term Effective:
Fall 2016
The requirements for this program of study are effective beginning the semester shown above. If you began working on this program before the effective semester, you may not be affected by the changes. Consult with the program contact person or the department chair to determine your eligibility to complete the program under previous requirements.
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