Lighting Technician Certificate

PROGRAM CODE: 2C18746

The Lighting Technician Certificate is designed to provide the student with enhanced occupational competency as a general theatre technician specializing in lighting, for theatrical productions, corporate events, theme parks, television, and film studios. This advanced certificate requires completion of the Technical Theatre Certificate (18-23 units) plus additional advanced courses for a total of 37.5-49.5 units. At least one-half of the units toward the certificate must be completed at Fullerton College. All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.

Required Courses (27 units):
CIS 180 FIntroduction to Networking Concepts4
TECH 131 FBasic Electricity and Basic Electronics2
THEA 091 FVideo and Scenic Projection for the Theatre2
THEA 094 FSystems Maintenance and Troubleshooting for Theatre2
THEA 141 FIntroduction to Technical Theatre4
THEA 143 FStagecraft4
THEA 160 FIntroduction to Sound Technology3
THEA 170 FBeginning Theatrical Lighting (formerly THEA 144 F)3
THEA 244 FIntermediate Theatrical Lighting3
Required Stage Crew Activity Courses (1.5-9):1.5-9
Concurrent enrollment for the following courses is required for THEA 160 F and THEA 170 F. Select 0.5 units per course selected.
Introduction to Stage Crew Activity (formerly THEA 149 F)0.5
Beginning Stage Crew Activity0.5
Intermediate Stage Crew Activity0.5
Required Production Courses (6-8.5 units):6-8.5
Beginning Theatre Workshop3
Intermediate Theatre Workshop2-3
Beginning Resident Theatre Company0.5-3
Beginning Theatre Practicum (formerly THEA 133 F)3
Beginning Musical Theatre Concert Production1
Beginning Director's Practicum0.5-3
Beginning Musical Theatre Production3
Advanced Theatre Workshop2-3
Intermediate Theatre Practicum2-3
Beginning Experimental Theatre2-3
Advanced Theatre Practicum2-3
Intermediate Musical Theatre Production2-3
Advanced Musical Theatre Production2-3
Restricted Electives (3-5 units):3-5
Fundamentals of Lighting3
Introduction to Advanced Topics in Theatre Technology2
Rigging for the Theatre1
Beginning Entertainment Drafting3
Stage Management3
Entertainment Business3
Total Units37.5-49.5

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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