470 Survey of Western Costume History (3)
A survey of history costume forms from
ancient Egypt to the present time. Fall. Bettin
470H Survey of Costume History (Honors)
Fall. Owen
473 Costume Construction I; Beginning Flat
Pattern (Var., 1-3)
Prerequisite DRAM192 or permission of the
instructor. Beginning instruction in pattern making through flat pattern for
theatrical costume. Fall. Adamson.
474 Costume Construction II: Beginning Draping
(Var., 1-3)
Prerequisite, DRAM 473 or permission of the
instructor. Beginning instruction modeling on the dress form for theatrical
costume. Spring. Adamson.
475 Non-Western Costume History (3)
The traditional costume forms on the
African Continent, in Asia (China, Japan, India), and on the Arabian Peninsula
explored through discussion of the historical and cultural forces and visual
records. Spring. Owen
475H Non-Western Costume History (Honors)
Spring. Owen
595 Costume Seminar I: Dyeing and Distressing (1-3)
Permission of the instructor.
Advanced costume production techniques with an emphasis on dyeing, distressing,
fabric printing and painting. Fall alternate years. Pollock.
597 Costume Seminar II: Millinery and Wigs (1-3)
Permission of the instructor. Advanced
costume production techniques with an emphasis on millinery, crowns, tiaras,
and wigs. Spring alternate years. Pollock.
598 Costume Seminar III: Masks and Armor (1-3)
Permission of the instructor. Advance
costume production techniques with an emphasis on creating masks and armor.
Fall alternate years. Pollock.
599 Costume Seminar IV: Accessories (1-3)
Permission of the instructor. Advanced
costume production techniques with an emphasis on jewelry, accessories, padding
techniques, and Macro-puppet construction. Spring alternate years.
Pollock.
650 Special Studies: Costumes (.5-3)
Permission of the instructor. Advanced
construction techniques in theatrical costuming. May be repeated for
credit. Adamson
667 Costume Design for the Technician (Var.)
Prerequisite, admission to the first year
of the MFA program or permission of the instructor. Study of design for the
production student. Spring. Staff.
750 Costume Production II: Advanced Couture (.5-3)
Advanced construction techniques with an
emphasis on corsets, bodices and strapless foundations. Fall. Adamson
752 Costume Production III: Tailoring (.5-3)
Advanced construction techniques producing
a classic tailored jacket. Spring alternate years. Adamson
760 Costume Construction III: Advanced Flat
Pattern (1-3)
Continued study of pattern making with flat
pattern in advanced shapes for the stage. Fall. Adamson.
762 Costume Construction IV: Advanced Draping (1-3)
Continued study of draping theatrical
costumes with advanced shapes. Spring. Adamson.
764 Costume Construction V: Creative Draping (1-3)
Producing unusual shapes in theatrical
costume using a combination of patternmaking and dressmaking techniques.
Spring. Adamson.
766 Costume Construction VI: Computer Pattern (1-3)
Continuation of the study of flat pattern
using computer software with AutoCAD. Spring alternate years. Adamson.
770 Period Pattern I; Pre-Victorian (Var., 1-3)
Advanced study of men’s and women’s
historical pattern from the 14th through the 18th
centuries. Fall alternate years. Adamson.
772 Period Pattern II: Victorian (1-3)
Study of historical pattern with an
emphasis on the women’s shapes of the 19th century. Fall
alternate years. Adamson
774 Period Pattern III: 20th Century (1-3)
Study of women’s fashion in the 20th
century. Spring alternate years. Adamson
776 Pattern IV: Men’s Wear (1-3)
Study of sartorial arts with an emphasis on
the 19th and 20th century. Spring
alternate years. Adamson
780 Costume Management: Resources (1-3)
Study of supplies and suppliers needed to
produce theatrical costumes. Fall alternate years. Rapp
782 Costume Management: Budgets (1-3)
Study of cost analysis for costume
production. Spring alternate years. Rapp
784 Costume Management: Human Resources (1-3)
Study of organization and personnel
management for costume production.Fall
alternate years. Rapp
790 Costume Lab I (3)
Show assignments and costume shop support.
Fall 1st year. Adamson
791 Costume Lab II (3)
Show assignments and costume shop support.
Spring 1st year. Adamson
792 Costume Lab III (3)
Show assignments and costume shop support.
Fall 2nd year. Adamson
793 Costume Lab IV (3)
Show assignments and costume shop support. Spring 2nd year. Adamson
796 Costume Lab V (3)
Show assignments and costume shop support. Fall 3rd year. Adamson
797 Costume Lab VI (1-3)
Show assignments and costume shop support.
Spring 3rd year. Adamson.
799 Costume Program Internship: Costume Shop
Management Practicum (3-6)
Intensive practicum in shop management with
tutorial and class assignments. Extensive work with PRC production.
Spring alternate years. Rapp
992 Graduate Final Practicum (1-6)
May be taken in place of 796 and 797.
Third year graduate student. Adamson