Lighting Technician Certificate

For more information on this program contact Zachary Harless at zharless@fullcoll.edu.

PROGRAM CODE: 2C18746

The Lighting Technician Certificate is designed to prepare the student for occupational competency as a Lighting Technician in educational, community and resident theatre venues as well as theme parks, television and motion picture studios. This certificate requires a total of 28-31 units. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.

Required Courses (16 units):
TECH 131 F Basic Electricity and Basic Electronics2
THEA 091 F Video and Scenic Projection for the Theatre2
THEA 094 F Systems Maintenance and Troubleshooting for Theatre2
THEA 141 F Introduction to Technical Theatre4
THEA 143 FStagecraft4
THEA 160 F Introduction to Sound Technology3
THEA 170 F Beginning Theatrical Lighting (formerly THEA 144 F)3
THEA 244 F Intermediate Theatrical Lighting3
Required Stage Crew Activity (1.5 units)1.5
(Courses, taken as (Corequisites for THEA 160, 170, and 244)
THEA 153 F
Introduction to Stage Crew Activity (formerly THEA 149 F)0.5
THEA 159 F
Beginning Stage Crew Activity0.5
THEA 249 F
Intermediate Stage Crew Activity0.5
Required Production Courses (5 units):5
THEA 130 F
Acting Workshop3
THEA 131 F
Theatre Workshop1-3
THEA 134 F
Beginning Theatre Practicum (formerly THEA 133 F)1-2
THEA 135 F
Resident Theatre Company0.5-3
THEA 139 F
Beginning Musical Theatre Concert Production1
THEA 177 F
Beginning Director's Practicum0.5-3
THEA 178 F
Beginning Musical Theatre Production0.5-3
THEA 233 F
Intermediate Theatre Practicum1-2
THEA 235 F
Experimental Theatre2
THEA 239 F
Intermediate Musical Theatre Concert Production1
THEA 277 F
Intermediate Director's Practicum0.5-3
THEA 278 F
Intermediate Musical Theatre Production0.5-3
Restricted Electives (4 units):4
CIS 170 F
Cisco Networking 13
CIS 180 F
Introduction to Networking Concepts4
CIS 281 F
Introduction to Networking Hardware3
DRAF 171 F
Fundamentals of Drafting2
IDES 210 F
Fundamentals of Lighting3
THEA 090 F
Introduction to Advanced Topics in Theatre Technology2-6
THEA 093 F
Rigging for the Theatre1
Total Units33.5

Student Learning Outcomes

Outcome 1: Identify and explain the documentation required to implement the lighting for a theatrical production.

Outcome 2: Operate and evaluate theatrical lighting equipment by participating in the practices of hanging, circuiting and focusing for actual productions.

Outcome 3: Relate and explain the processes inherent in the theatrical lighting design process.

Outcome 4: Identify, describe, and define terminology commonly associated with theatrical lighting.

Outcome 5: Analyze and evaluate the lighting requirements of a play or musical.

Outcome 6: Recognize and apply various methodologies to safely troubleshoot lighting, sound, rigging, scenic, and show control equipment.


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