MFA SCENIC TECHNOLOGY OPTION

Students in the Scenic Technology Option are preparing to assume work as a Technical Director or to work as professional staff in the entertainment technology business.
Kent offers students in technology a variety of production experiences at School of Theatre and Dance productions, at Porthouse Theatre, and through  professional internships.

If you would like to discuss this program with me, give us a call at (330) 671-2082 or email me at szapytow@kent.edu.

Stephen Zapytowski
Professor

Martin Simonsen
Assistant Professor

Scenic Technology

 

 

 

 

 

 

THEATRE TECHNOLOGY: TECHNICAL DIRECTION PLAN OF STUDY

  •         THEA   61000      INTRO TO GRAD STUDIES (3)---TAKEN IN FIRST SEMESTER OF ENROLLMENT.

  •         THEA   61094      COLLEGE TEACHING (3)---TAKEN IN FIRST SEMESTER OF ENROLLMENT AS A TEACHING ASSISTANT

  •         THEA   61095      HISTORY OF STYLES OF ACTING AND SPACE I(3)

  •         THEA   61095      HISTORY OF STYLES OF ACTING AND SPACE II(3)

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  •         THEA   51620      HISTORY OF STYLES OF THEATRE (3)

  •         THEA   61201      SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS FOR THEATRE (3)ATRE (3)

  •         THEA   51306      PROFESSIONAL ASPECTS (3)

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  •         THEA   51522      DESIGN STUDIO: LIGHTING (3)

  •         THEA   51622      DESIGN STUDIO: SCENERY (3)

  •         THEA   51560      FABRICATION TECHNOLOGY (3)

  •         THEA   61561      ADVANCED SCENIC CONSTRUCTION THEORY (3)/THEA 61527  SHOP MANAGEMENT (3)

  •         THEA   61521      ADVANCED DRAFTING (3)

  •         THEA  61095      ADVANCED STUDIES IN DESIGN (3-12)

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  •         THEA   62092        GRAD DESIGN/TECH PRACTICUM (6)

  •         THEA   60992      PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP I(3-6)

  •         THEA   61992      PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP II(3-6)

  •         THEA   60199      MFA THESIS PROJECT (3)

  •                       ELECTIVE

 Graduate Catalog Course Descriptions, click here.

MFA Application Checklist

Send to Research and Graduate Studies Office of Graduate Services, 116 Cartwright Hall, PO Box 5190, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242

Send to the School of Theatre and Dance, B141 Music and Speech, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242 :

  • CD Portfolio if you have one.  We recommend a visit to the campus for all potential graduate students.

Arrange for a Portfolio Review:

  • Design and Technology faculty will be interviewing at SETC, USITT, or by arrangement on the KSU Campus.

    Contact Steve Zapytowski, szapytow@kent.edu, 330-672-0116 to arrange for a portfolio review.


 

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Last updated: 10/20/2004
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