THE 156 Private Applied Costume I

This course provides instruction in the area of costume with emphasis on history, practice, techniques and materials related to creating costumes for theatrical productions. Periods and styles of history are studied and skills needed for rendering, drawing, and patterning costumes are learned. Organization and skillful execution of tasks in a changing environment are emphasized. It consists of two one-hour sessions per week with an accompanying four additional lab hours/study and practice required. 12 (6 laboratory hours)

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ARRANGEMENTS MUST BE MADE WITH THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES OFFICE PRIOR TO REGISTRATION IN THE COURSE BY CALLING 217.786.2318 BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 5 P.M. ON WEEKDAYS.