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This program offers a 60 semester credit theatre arts major within the 120 credit Bachelor of Arts degree. This program trains students in various aspects of theatre including technical theatre, acting, directing, dance, dramatic literature, playwriting, and arts management. The program emphasizes breadth but also enables students to concentrate on any aspect of the theatre arts discipline. Practicum credit, gained through participation in the department's mainstage theatrical productions, is an integral component of the comprehensive major. The program provides
excellent preparation for careers in professional theatre and also provides appropriate background for graduate study in theatre arts.
Bachelor of Arts/Science-Theatre Arts, Comprehensive
(Code 601-001)
2008-2009 Catalogue
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Thea 121, Stagecraft |
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Thea 123, Voice and Diction; or Thea 239, Stage Movement |
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Thea 125, Introduction to Theatre History |
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Thea 130, Beginning Acting |
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Thea 220, Stage Makeup; or Thea 228, Costuming |
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Thea 321, Scenic Design; or Thea 327, Lighting Design |
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Thea 325, Theatre History and Literature; Thea 330, Advanced Acting; or Thea 331, Styles in Acting; or Thea 333, Performance for the Camera; or Thea 336, Children's Theatre |
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Thea 332, Directing |
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Thea 414, Playwriting; or Thea 422, Play Production-Technical; or Thea 434, Theatre Arts Management |
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Thea 425, Modern Drama and Theatre |
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Practica:
Thea 170-179, Theatre Practicum I (3 different credits)
Thea 370-379, Theatre Practicum II (3 different credits) |
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Electives:
--Student Choice, from any of the courses not elected in the core course category above, and Thea 227, American Musical Comedy; Thea 335, Creative Drama; Thea 421, Touring Theatre; Thea 450, Theatre of the Holocaust; and Thea 498, Internship (15 credits)
--Advisor-approved (9 credits) |
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This outline is to be used as a guide; refer to the student degree audit and the University catalogue for official degree requirements. |
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