BA in Interdisciplinary Arts with a Specialization in Theatre 48 months Undergraduate Program By Seattle University |Top Universities

BA in Interdisciplinary Arts with a Specialization in Theatre

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The interdisciplinary arts major builds on the cross-disciplinary nature of the Seattle University arts departments by allowing students to choose a specialization within the arts while they also integrate courses from other art forms. One student interested in musical performance might choose to bridge theatre and music, while another student might combine music and visual art courses to round out a specialization in production theatre. Individual programs are designed in consultation with a faculty advisor. The performing arts and arts leadership programs connect the rich heritage of a Jesuit liberal arts education with the vibrant cultural and artistic resources of Seattle. Our interdisciplinary learning environment encourages collaboration as part of a diverse community of students and faculty. Our programs in music, theatre, and arts leadership are grounded in the creative and critical study of foundational works, histories and methods. Our focus on contemporary works and reimagined classics and our active engagement with the arts community offer our students experiential training that is both professionally and personally rewarding. The performing arts and arts leadership program provides opportunities to: study with professional artists in the, theatre, and music and learn management skills from leaders in the field perform, design, work in technical production, direct, and produce in Seattle University theatre productions, choir concerts, and instrumental music concerts; develop and pursue the writing of mentored research papers; explore Seattle’s rich arts community through theatre, opera, symphony, ballet, art gallery, and other events off campus; work with contemporary Seattle and regional artists through residencies, workshops, and internships; realize a senior honors project and graduate with departmental honors; intern with a variety of Seattle arts organizations; tour with productions regionally; participate in the annual visit to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; study art abroad.

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The interdisciplinary arts major builds on the cross-disciplinary nature of the Seattle University arts departments by allowing students to choose a specialization within the arts while they also integrate courses from other art forms. One student interested in musical performance might choose to bridge theatre and music, while another student might combine music and visual art courses to round out a specialization in production theatre. Individual programs are designed in consultation with a faculty advisor. The performing arts and arts leadership programs connect the rich heritage of a Jesuit liberal arts education with the vibrant cultural and artistic resources of Seattle. Our interdisciplinary learning environment encourages collaboration as part of a diverse community of students and faculty. Our programs in music, theatre, and arts leadership are grounded in the creative and critical study of foundational works, histories and methods. Our focus on contemporary works and reimagined classics and our active engagement with the arts community offer our students experiential training that is both professionally and personally rewarding. The performing arts and arts leadership program provides opportunities to: study with professional artists in the, theatre, and music and learn management skills from leaders in the field perform, design, work in technical production, direct, and produce in Seattle University theatre productions, choir concerts, and instrumental music concerts; develop and pursue the writing of mentored research papers; explore Seattle’s rich arts community through theatre, opera, symphony, ballet, art gallery, and other events off campus; work with contemporary Seattle and regional artists through residencies, workshops, and internships; realize a senior honors project and graduate with departmental honors; intern with a variety of Seattle arts organizations; tour with productions regionally; participate in the annual visit to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; study art abroad.

Admission requirements

7+
Jan-2000

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