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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Theater & Drama (B.A.) - J
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The B.A. in Theater and Drama is designed to serve students who aspire to become theater performers, teachers, theater technicians and managers or those who wish simply to gain a broader knowledge and understanding of themselves and the world around them as part of a strong liberal arts education. It also prepares students for graduate work.
Learning Outcomes for Theater & Drama Majors
- Students will articulate their grasp of the many facets of theater, including its history, literature and performance, through writing, speech and their own performance.
- Students will acquire the verbal and writing skills necessary to master the processes of analysis, criticism and interpretation unique to theater and, yet, interdisciplinary as well.
- Students will develop their skills in acting, directing, design and management both on and offstage and in the classroom, making the link between the “page” and the “stage.”
- Students will be prepared to succeed in the professional world of theater, in graduate school, teaching or working in community settings.
- Students will collaborate with fellow students and faculty in developing their own levels of focus, discipline and responsibility within a creative environment.
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Theater & Drama Requirements
Core Courses (10 credits)
Historical & Literary Studies (12 credits)
Production & Performance Skills (16 credits)
Elective (3-4 credits)
(Choose one course)
Laboratory Experiences (3 credits)
Capstone Courses (6 credits)
Theater Arts Education (PreK-12) Teaching Endorsement
Students pursuing teaching endorsement in theater arts education must complete the B.A. in Theater & Drama, additional teacher education core program requirements, unified arts education program coursework and unified arts education endorsement-specific coursework. Please refer to the Education Department section of this catalog for specific requirements.
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