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Theater Arts

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science

Lee Byron, Associate Professor, Chair and Director of Theater

The Department of Theatre Arts offers curricula leading to the bachelor of arts in drama, the bachelor of science in theater arts management, and the bachelor of fine arts in acting, musical theater, or theatrical production arts (with concentrations in theatrical design or theater technology). The B.F.A. degree in musical theater is offered jointly by the Department of Theatre Arts and the School of Music. It is administered by the Department of Theatre Arts.

The bachelor of arts degree provides a liberal arts approach to theater and allows the student maximum flexibility in preparing for advanced study and exploring a wide variety of career opportunities in the theater.

The bachelor of science degree combines intensive training in all aspects of theater management with a well-rounded education in the liberal arts. This is accomplished through formal class work, internships, and required cocurricular practica. A significant part of the learning experience in this major is accomplished through supervised work in the management operations of the theatre arts department. Theater arts management majors must expect to commit a minimum of 600 contact hours to these duties.

The bachelor of fine arts degree is performance-based and designed to prepare students for careers within the area of their major. This degree features highly individualized instruction and offers students the opportunity to act, sing, dance, and learn the details of set design and construction, lighting, sound, and costuming.

Admission to these degrees requires an audition or interview with members of the theater arts faculty. All B.F.A. majors participate in departmental review processes. These reviews of performance are presented to the faculty and determine the student's eligibility to continue in the program.

The Department of Theatre Arts participates in the London Center program with a 9-credit core program and additional credits available in British drama. Please refer to the "International Programs" section (p. 433) or to 305-36700 Interrelationships: British Drama and Cultural Life, under theater arts course descriptions.

Requirements for the Major in Drama --- B.A.

The student is admitted to the major following a successful interview with members of the theater faculty.

305-10000

Theater Production

3

305-10200

Stagecraft

2

305-11200

Introduction to Theatrical Design

3

305-13100-305-13200

Acting I and Acting II

6

305-16000

Introduction to the Theater

3

305-36100, 305-36200

History of the Theater

6

305-36400

Aesthetics and Criticism or

 

305-46400

Theories of Comedy and Tragedy

3

305-37100

Directing I

3

305-38100

Theater Organization and Management

3

305-46100

Contemporary Developments in Theater or

 

305-46800

Senior Seminar

3

Total

35

377-15100

Affiliate to Introduction to the Theater or

 

377-10600

Academic Writing I or

 

377-10700

Academic Writing II

3

Intermediate foreign language (or equivalent) (4-6 credits), or

 

Six credits from departmentally approved courses focusing on other than the dominant U.S. culture, or

 

Semester of study in a foreign country, other than England or the English speaking areas of Canada

4-6

307-31100, 307-31200

Dramatic Literature

6

307-21900

Shakespeare (305-36700 Interrelationships: British Drama and Cultural Life may be substituted for 307-31200 or 307-21900.)

3

Total

16-18

Electives

67-69

 

Total, B.A. in drama

120

Bachelor of Fine Arts Programs

After successful audition or interview by theater arts faculty, students may be admitted to one of the following programs for the bachelor of fine arts degree:

· B.F.A. in acting

· B.F.A. in theatrical production arts: theatrical design or theater technology

· B.F.A. in musical theater

Requirements for these programs are set out below.

Requirements for the Major in Acting --- B.F.A.

305-10000

Theater Production

3

305-10200

Stagecraft

2

305-14100-305-14200, 305-24100-305-24200

Scene Study

11

305-14300-305-14400

Voice and Movement

4

305-24300-305-24400

Voice and Speech for the Stage

2

305-24500-305-24600

Movement for the Stage

2

305-16000

Introduction to the Theater

3

305-34300

Advanced Voice and Speech

3

305-34400

Dialects for the Stage

3

Dance: 305-15300, 305-15400 Ballet I or 305-15500, 305-15600 Modern Dance I. Two semesters of ballet or two semesters of modern dance must be taken concurrently with 305-34300 and 305-34400. If this requirement has been met previously, any two semesters of theater arts dance may be substituted

2

305-34100-305-34200

Styles of Acting

6

305-44100

TV Acting

3

305-37100

Directing

3

305-36100, 305-36200

History of Theater

6

305-38100

Theater Organization and Management

3

305-36400

Aesthetics and Criticism or

 

305-46400

Theories of Comedy and Tragedy

3

Theater arts dance (in addition to 2 credits listed above). May be replaced by 664-01500 Fencing, 664-09000 Personal Defense, 664-09300 Personal Fitness I, or 664-05900 Gymnastic Activities with permission of adviser

1

305-46100

Contemporary Developments in Theater or

 

305-46800

Senior Seminar

3

Electives in theater arts

15

Total

78

377-15100

Affiliate to Introduction to the Theater or

 

377-10600

Academic Writing I or

 

377-10700

Academic Writing II

3

307-31100

Dramatic Literature

3

307-31200

Dramatic Literature or

 

307-21900

Shakespeare (Interrelationships: British Drama and Cultural Life 305-36700 may be substituted for 307-21900 or 307-31200

3

Total

9

Elective total

33

 

Total, B.F.A. in acting

120

Requirements for the Major in Theatrical
Production Arts --- B.F.A.

Total required credits: 64 (plus requirements in theater technology or theatrical design concentrations)

305-10000

Theater Production

3

305-10100

Basic Theater Technology

3

305-10400

Drafting for the Stage

3

305-11200

Introduction to Theatrical Design

3

305-11500

Basic Lighting Technology

3

305-13100

Acting I

3

305-16000

Introduction to the Theater

3

305-20000

Advanced Theatrical Production

3

305-21200

Scene Painting

3

305-22100

Costume Construction

3

305-21500

Lighting Design or

 

305-21700

Scene Design or

 

305-22400

Costume Design

6

305-32500, 305-32600

History of Costume and Decor

6

305-36100, 305-36200

History of the Theater

6

305-28300

Stage Management or

 

305-38100

Theater Organization and Management

3

Total

51

377-15100

Affiliate to Introduction to the Theater or

 

377-10600

Academic Writing I or

 

377-10700

Academic Writing II

3

307-31100

Dramatic Literature, or

 

307-31200

Dramatic Literature or

 

307-21900

Shakespeare or

 

305-36700

Interrelationships: British Drama and Cultural Life (3)

6

Total

9

305-20000

Advanced Theatrical Production (in addition to the credits required above)

3

305-20400

Computer Aided Drafting for the Theatre

3

305-20100

Advanced Techniques of Stagecraft

3

305-30600

Sound Technology or

 

305-32100

Advanced Costume Construction

3

305-40200

Senior Project in Technical Production or

 

305-40800

Senior Project in Sound Design or

 

305-41600

Senior Project in Lighting Design

3

Select one

305-40100

Seminar in Technical Production or

 

305-40700

Advanced Project in Sound Design

3

305-30101

Technical Direction or

 

305-31500

Advanced Lighting Design or

 

305-30700

Sound Design or

 

305-31700

Advanced Scene Design or

 

305-32400

Advanced Costume Design

3

 

Total

21

Electives

39

305-21100

Design Presentation Techniques

3

305-37100

Directing I

3

305-2xxxx

3rd 200 level design course - Scene Design, Lighting Design, or Costume Design (in addition to 6 credits required above)

3

305-31500

Advanced Lighting Design or

 

305-31700

Advanced Scene Design or

 

305-32400

Advanced Costume Design

6

305-41700

Advanced Project in Scene Design or

 

305-41500

Advanced Project in Lighting Design or

 

305-42400

Advanced Project in Costume Design

3

Select one

305-41800

Senior Project in Scene Design or

 

305-41600

Senior Project in Lighting Design or

 

305-42500

Senior Project in Costume Design

3

326-13000

Introduction to Drawing

3

326-22100

Figure Drawing

3

376-xxxx

Any course in art history

3

376-xxxx

Any course in art history

3

Total

33

Electives

27

 

Total, B.F.A. in theatrical production arts

120

Requirements for the Major in Musical Theater --- B.F.A.

305-10000

Theater Production

2

305-10200

Stagecraft

2

305-14100-305-14200, 305-24100-305-24200

Scene Study

11

305-14300-305-14400

Voice and Movement

4

305-15100-305-15200

Jazz Dance I

2

305-15300, 305-15400

Ballet I

2

305-15500, 305-15600

Modern Dance I

2

305-15700-305-15800

Tap Dance I

2

305-16000

Introduction to Theater

3

305-24300-305-24400

Voice and Speech for the Stage

2

305-24500-305-24600

Movement for the Stage

2

305-25300, 305-25400

Ballet II or

 

305-25100-305-25200

Jazz II or

 

305-25500, 305-25600

Modern II

4

305-34100-305-34200

Styles of Acting

6

305-34500, 305-34600/ 305-34700, 305-34800; 305-44500, 305-44600/ 305-44700, 305-44800

Music Theater Workshop and/or
Opera Workshop

8

305-35100, 305-35200

Dance for the Musical Stage

4

305-36100, 305-36200

History of Theater

6

551-13100-551-13200

Music Theory I-II

4

551-13300-551-13400

Sight-Singing I-II

3

555-17100-551-17200

Keyboard Musicianship for Musical Theater Majors

2

555-25300

Involvement with Music

3

555-35100

American Musical Theater

3

556-10100-556-40200

Private Voice

23

Total

100

307-31100

Dramatic Literature or

 

307-21900

Shakespeare (305-36700 Interrelationships: British Drama and Cultural Life may be substituted for 307-31100 or 307-21900)

3

377-15100

Affiliate to Introduction to the Theater or

 

377-10600

Academic Writing I or

 

377-10700

Academic Writing II

3

Total

6

Area 1:

Self and Society

6

Area 2:

Science, Mathematics, and Formal Reasoning

6

Area 3:

Human Expression (may be taken from major courses)

 

General:

From Areas 1, 2, or 3

6

Global and Historical Perspective (courses from Areas 1, 2, or 3)

 

Total electives

18

 

Total, B.F.A. in musical theater

124

Requirements for the Major in
Theater Arts Management --- B.S.

The student is admitted to the major following a successful interview with members of the theater faculty.

305-10000

Theater Production

3

305-18000

Theater Management Practicum

2

305-10200

Stagecraft

2

305-11200

Introduction to Theatrical Design

3

305-16000

Introduction to the Theater

3

305-13100

Acting I

3

305-28300

Stage Management

3

305-28400

Promotion and Publicity for the Theater

3

305-36100, 305-36200

History of the Theater

6

305-37100

Directing

3

305-38100

Theater Organization and Management

3

305-38500-305-38600

Theater Arts Management I-II

6

Total

40

377-15100

Affiliate to Introduction to Theater or

 

377-10600

Academic Writing I or

 

377-10700

Academic Writing II

3

307-31100, 307-31200

Dramatic Literature

6

313-10500

Math for Decision Making (3) or

 

313-10800

Calculus for Decision Making (4)

3-4

887-20300

Introduction to Law I

3

306-12100

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

306-12200

Principles of Microeconomics

3

884-31200

Principles of Marketing

3

221-24100

Advertising

3

319-11500

Business and Professional Communication

3

312-11000

Introduction to Computers and Information Systems (3) or

 

312-15700

Ex Machina: The Computer and You (3) or

 

312-17100

Principles of Computing Science I (4)

3-4

880-22500

Financial Accounting

3

Total

36-38

Electives

42-44

 

Total, B.S. in theater arts management

120

Theater Minor

The theater minor provides an option for students who may not want to be theater arts majors but wish to take theater courses, be guided in course selection, and receive recognition for their studies. Minors must be declared through consultation with the department office.

305-10000

Theater Production (to be taken concurrently with 305-10200)

1

305-10200

Stagecraft

2

305-16000

Introduction to the Theater

3

305-13100

Acting I (students must complete 6 credits of required theater courses before taking 305-13100)

3

Total, theater

9

319-23000

Analysis and Performance of Literature

 

319-33300

Analysis and Performance of Prose

 

319-33400

Group Performance of Literature

 

319-33500

Analysis and Performance of Poetry

 

Any theater arts courses not restricted to majors only

 

Total, electives

9

 

Total, minor in theater

18

Dance Minor

The dance minor combines technique with academic study. It is intended to supplement majors in related fields such as theater, music, or physical education. Minors must be declared through consultation with the theater department office.

305-15300, 305-15400

Ballet I

2

305-25300

Ballet II

2

305-15500, 305-15600

Modern Dance I

2

305-25500

Modern Dance II

2

305-35300

Ballet III or

 

305-45300

Ballet IV or

 

305-15700-3050-15800

Tap Dance I or

 

305-15100-305-15200

Jazz Dance I or

 

305-35100

Dance for the Musical Stage

2

305-15000

Introduction to Dance

3

305-35800

Survey of Dance History

3

305-35500

Dance Composition

3

Total, dance minor

19

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