The Puppet Arts are a cross road of many disciplines. Virtually all of the arts and most of the humanities and sciences feed directly into the form that is referred to as Puppetry. The current and past students of The University of Connecticut's Puppet Arts Program are good examples of this wide and varied field. In our graduate program we have and have had majors with undergraduate degrees in Acting, Architecture, Costuming, Dance, Design, English Literature, Mechanical Engineering, Music, Political Science, Religion/ Philosophy, Sculpture and Technical Theatre.
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DRAM 107--Introduction to Costuming
DRAM 107--Introduction to Lighting
DRAM 107--Introduction to Scenery
DRAM 108--Fundamentals of
Theatrical Design
DRAM 120--Voice and Diction
DRAM 130--Theatre History Survey I
DRAM 131--Theatre History Survey II
DRAM 143--Introduction to Acting I
DRAM 144--Introduction to Acting II
DRAM 163--Directing
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DRAM 200--Scenery Construction
DRAM 207--Lighting Design I
DRAM 208--Lighting Design II
DRAM 211--Scene Design and Painting I
DRAM 212--Scene Design and Painting II
DRAM 213--Costume History and Design I
DRAM 214--Costume History and Design II
DRAM 247--Puppetry I
DRAM 248--Puppetry II
DRAM 259--Puppetry Practica (4 credits)
DRAM 278--Puppet Production Techniques I
DRAM 279--Puppet Production Techniques II
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Any two from the following list of courses
DRAM 230--Women in Theatre
DRAM 231--African-American Theatre
DRAM 235--Period Studies in Theatre
DRAM 282--Trends in Contemporary Theatre
Suggested elective courses
DRAM 285--Trends in Contemporary American Puppetry
DRAM 298--Puppet Production Seminar
DRAM 349--Marionette Performance
DRAM 350--Marionette Construction
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