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Ub Seminar-Live Event Production DB |
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Class #:
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Enrollment Capacity:
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15 |
Section:
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DB |
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Enrollment Total:
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15 |
Credits:
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3.00 credits
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Seats Available:
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Dates:
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01/31/2022 - 05/13/2022 |
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CLOSED |
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T R , 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM |
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Alumni 195 |
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North Campus |
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Learn what it takes to put on a show: Live event (theatre, dance, concerts) production requires skilled technicians and managers to bring designs to life on a grand scale. Each production presents unique challenges that require research and planning. This course introduces students to issues that arise in the production of live event. In the progression of the semester, students will solve a production problem, be introduced to industry standards, and see live theatre. |
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Enrollment Requirements |
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Prerequisites: Students who have already successfully completed the first year seminar course may not repeat this course. If you have any questions regarding enrollment for this course, please contact your academic advisor. |
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Course Description |
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The three credit UB Seminar is focused on a big idea or challenging issue to engage students with questions of significance in a field of study and, ultimately, to connect their studies with issues of consequence in the wider world. Essential to the UB Curriculum, the Seminar helps students with common learning outcomes focused on fundamental expectations for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and oral communication, and learning at a university, all within topic focused subject matter. The Seminars provide students with an early connection to UB faculty and the undergraduate experience at a comprehensive, research university. This course is equivalent to any 199 offered in any subject. This course is a controlled enrollment (impacted) course. Students who have previously attempted the course and received a grade of F or R may not be able to repeat the course during the fall or spring semester. |
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Instructor(s) |
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Burlingame |
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