Theater: Design and Technology (B.A.)

The Bachelor of Arts in Theater will prepare students through a combination of coursework in performance, technology and design, and theory and criticism. Students will develop these abilities through acquisition of content knowledge, systematic application/skill development, communication of ideas, collaboration between artists, development of presentation skills, writing, and uses of technology. These skills provide an excellent foundation for careers in the theater as well as prepare students for graduate studies. Students will experience lectures, workshops, tutorials, project work, and practical opportunities to demonstrate the development of their abilities and knowledge.

Requirements

Required Courses

ART 104Drawing I

3

ART 1102D Foundation Design

3

ART 1603D Foundation Design

3

THE 125Introduction to Stagecraft

3

THE 135Makeup for the Stage

3

THE 235Costuming for the Stage

3

THE 245Theater Production I

1

THE 290Theater Production II

2

THE 300History of the Theatre I

3

THE 320Drafting for the Stage

3

THE 325Stagecraft

4

THE 329Principles of Stage Management

3

THE 355Acting II: Advanced Acting

3

THE 365Voice & Speech for the Actor I

3

THE 370Voice & Speech for the Actor II

3

THE 405Script Interpretation

3

THE 460Movement for the Actor I

3

THE 465Movement for the Actor II

3

Choose 3 hours from the following:

THE 255Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting

3

THE 257Acting for Musical Theatre

3

Restricted Electives to 120 hours from the following:

ART 1102D Foundation Design

3

THE 330Scene Design

3

THE 335Advanced Makeup for the Stage

3

THE 340Stage Lighting 1: Mechanics

3

THE 345Stage Lighting II: Advanced Lighting

3

THE 430Advanced Scene Design

3

THE 435Advanced Costuming for Stage

3

THE 470Play Directing

3

THE 490Theater Production III

2

Minor

Students must take a minor with this degree.