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Bachelor of Arts in Theatre

The Theatre major consists of two parts (for a total of 42 credits)

I.  Required Core Courses (24 credits)
II.  Concentration Electives (18 credits)

No grade of less than 2.0 (C) may be counted toward degree requirements for Theatre majors or minors

1.  Required Core Courses (24 credits) Students are required to complete 24 credits of specifically designated THE Required Core courses as listed below.

2.  Concentration Electives (18 credits) Students must select one of the discipline concentrations and complete 15 credits in the concentration chosen and 3 credits in another concentration.  Students may choose one of the following: Acting and Directing; History, Theory, and Criticism; or Theatre Technology and Design.

To note: Theatre majors and minors may not use the same course to satisfy both the Major/Minor and GER/LAC requirements. Theatre majors are required to take a THE capstone course within Tier III of the LAC.

I.   REQUIRED CORE COURSES

Through completion of these required courses, students gain a global perspective on the societies throughout history that fostered theatrical activity; explore the creative process of play production as inspired by the director's vision and realized by the creative and technical staff; develop vocal and physical skills through the communicative act of performing literature; and acquire hands-on practical experience through onstage, backstage and front-of-house activities.

REQUIRED CORE COURSES24 credits total (3 credits each)

THE  267  World Theatre I: Ancient through 17th Century

THE  268  World Theatre II: 17th Century through Present

THE  270  Introduction to Directing

THE  272  Introduction to Acting

THE  275  Technical Theatre

THE  373  Dramatic Theory and Criticism (Writing Intensive)

THE  392  Practicum In Theatre

And please choose 1 of the following with advice and approval of Advisor:

THE  472  Auditioning for Stage and Screen

THE  475  Theatre on Tour: Short Stay

THE  476  Theatre on Tour: Long Stay

THE  480  Independent Study In Theatre

THE  495  Internship in Theatre    

                                     

II.   CONCENTRATION ELECTIVES


Through more in depth study of history, theory, and performance as offered in the following courses, students have the option to further develop performance skills; explore the global spectrum (both western and non-western) of theatrical production; and experience the creative process of theatre technology and design; while developing an appreciation for and commitment to the collaborative process.

CONCENTRATION ELECTIVES:  18 credits total (3 credits each)

(Please choose 15 credits in one concentration; 3 credits in another)

A.  Acting and Directing

THE  171  Improvisational Theatre

THE  173  Dance for the Actor (or DNC 232, DNC 236, & DNC 242)

THE  174  Stage Voice

THE  175  Stage Combat

THE  271  Advanced Directing

THE  273  Advanced Acting

THE  360  Theatre in the Elementary Classroom

THE  361  Musical Theatre Performance

THE  372  Great Roles: Period Styles of Acting

THE  374  Great Scripts: Period Styles of Directing

THE  376  Reader’s Theatre

THE  470  Children’s Theatre 

B.  History, Theory and Criticism

THE  269  Asian Theatre and Performance

THE  308  (ENG 308) Playwriting (or COM 357 Scriptwriting)

FLM  321  World Film

THE  369  American Theatre

THE  375  Contemporary World Theatre and Performance       

THE  365  Special Topics In Theatre (re: History, Theory, and Criticism)

THE  474  Experimental Theatre: Theory and Performance

C.  Theatre Technology and Design

THE  276  Designing for the Stage

THE  277  Computerized Drafting for the Stage

THE  280  Theatre Lighting Technology and Design

THE  281  Theatre Sound Technology and Design

THE  365  Special Topics In Theatre (re: Tech. Theatre and Design)

THE  366  Stage Management