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Course restriction information is only for current Theatre and Dance majors to review.  Non-majors, please refer to this page for information. 

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T&D Faculty Directory   |  University Directory

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This likely means the remaining seats are reserved for certain students who need to take it in order to graduate in a timely manner.  You’re welcome to add yourself to the waitlist, if available.  For instructions on how to add to a waitlist, please refer to the Wiki page: Registration & Waitlist Examples.

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SUMMER 2024

There are no T&D courses offered this summer.  

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T D 314P  Production Laboratory

See Production Lab Wiki

T D 315  Playwriting I

No Instructor Consent Required.
(Priority goes to BA Playwriting/Directing majors, All other students may need to add to waitlist.)

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T D 324P Advanced Production Laboratory

See Production Lab Wiki

T D 325 Playwriting II             

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No Instructor Consent Required.
(Priority goes to specific BA students in their final semester.  All other students may need to add to waitlist.)

T D 357T / ANT 324L   GLOBAL AFRICAN PERFORMANCE
(if TD section is full, try to add cross-listed course)

Explore performance as a mode of political expression through the study of music, dance, theater, and martial arts. Discuss a wide range of social issues, focusing primarily on the United States, West Africa, and Brazil, to understand how artistic expression from the African diaspora can be a key form of protest and social commentary. Demonstrate the complexity of Africa as defined both by local culture and by its diaspora and other global processes over the major phases of the last century.

No Instructor Consent Required.
(Priority goes to specific BA students in their final semester.  All other students may need to add to waitlist.)

T D 357T / LAS 328 / WGS 335 QUEER AND TRANS PERFORMANCE 
(if TD section is full, try to add cross-listed courses)

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Peers for Pride (PfP) is a theatre-for-dialogue peer facilitation program. Students will take two courses during the academic year in partnership with the Center for Women’s Gender Studies, School of Social Work, and Theatre and Dance. Learn basic facilitation skills while taking an in-depth look at some issues facing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer individuals. Instagram: @peersforpride

Instructor Consent Required.  This is the first course of a two-semester sequence.
To Apply:
 please fill out this online application and the instructor will contact you in 1-3 business days to schedule a 30-60 minute informal meeting (via Zoom or in person) prior to course registration. This 1:1 allows for the teaching team to understand your learning goals, co-curate possible topics for the fall semester as we believe power sharing and knowledge are reciprocal, and for us to begin to connect with each other before class starts as community building is vital and central to the course ethics.
 
Application Deadline: For priority consideration, submit application by August 1st or prior to the first class of fall semester but there is no firm deadline. 
For further questions, comments, etc, please email the instructor at michelle.ramirez@austin.utexas.edu.

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PREREQUISITE: Upper-division standing; T D 375H, admission to the Honors Program in Theatre and Dance; and consent of the head of the Theatre and Dance Honors Program.

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EDC 331S School Organization and Classroom Management in Secondary Schools 

Administrative structure of secondary schools; concepts, principles, and strategies for establishing an orderly classroom environment, preventing inappropriate behavior, and promoting student involvement in academic work.

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    • Design both remote and face-to-face theatre arts curriculum units for a specific grade level based on state standards and reflective of best practice in theatre education;
    • Engage independently and with peers in critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making and use of professional judgment;
    • Investigate critical issues, important figures and current influences on youth, education, and theatre education;
    • Learn practical skills for success in the first days of school;
    • Review and employ knowledge of curriculum models and resource materials;
    • Use computer, web and media resources for instruction and class assignments assignments.

UTeach Dance

    • Engage independently and with peers in critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making and use of professional judgment;
    • Know the components of lesson plans and curriculum units to implement them in instructional design.;
    • Review and employ knowledge of curriculum models and resource materials;
    • Design a comprehensive dance curriculum for a specific school population based on state and national standards and implementation of research-based best practices in dance education;
    • Use computer, web and media resources for research, instruction and class assignments in compliance with ISTE Standards. ;
    • Learn mandatory education law and considerations for mental health, suicide prevention and substance abuse. ;
    • Investigate critical issues, important figures and current influences on youth, education, and dance education;
    • Learn and prepare practical skills for success in the first days of school. ;
    • Develop and share materials that can be used in an interview and daily secondary teaching.;

PREREQUISITE: Admission to the professional development sequence of courses, completion of seventy-two semester hours of coursework, and a University GPA of at least 2.50.  
(Restricted to UTeach students going into their final year.)

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