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Bachelor of Arts in Theater Arts

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students earning a B.A. degree with a major in theater arts must complete 121 credits. Courses include the University Core Curriculum and the course requirements indicated below. Theater major core courses (18 credits): THEA 1131 - Introduction to the Theater or THEA 1132 - Introduction to Contemporary Performance THEA 2241 - Theatrical Roots and Rituals THEA 2242 - Theatrical Manifestos and Movements THEA 3332 - Theater for Community Impact THEA 4485 - Student New Works Festival THEA 4491 - Technical Practicum Theatrical Discipline Electives (12 credits): Majors must take 4 of the following THEA courses drawn from distinct theatrical disciplines (acting, design, dramaturgy and criticism, directing, and playwriting): Acting THEA 1150 - Introduction to Acting Design THEA 2275 - Scenography THEA 2276 - Stage Lighting Design Dramaturgy and Criticism THEA 3315 - Production Dramaturgy THEA 3316 - New Play Dramaturgy THEA 3351 - Reviewing the Arts Directing THEA 3342 - Directing I Playwriting THEA 3350 - Playwriting Restricted Electives (9 credits): Majors must also select 3 courses from THEA course offerings or the following courses in other departments. (Up to 3 credits can be drawn from THEA 4492 Performance Practicum.) ACCT 1101 - Introduction Financial Accounting ARTS 1100 - Visual Thinking: Arts and Design Foundation COMM 1114 - Production Fundamentals COMM 3306 - Public Relations Principles and Practices INTD 1101 - Architectural Drawing INTD 1106 - Visual Communication for Interior Design INTD 1108 - Environmental Design Studio MGMT 2210 - Management and Organization MKTG 2200 - Principles of Marketing MUSC 1117 - Performance - Voice Instruction Any Literature (ENGL) course (3 credits) Plus Fourteen electives

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students earning a B.A. degree with a major in theater arts must complete 121 credits. Courses include the University Core Curriculum and the course requirements indicated below. Theater major core courses (18 credits): THEA 1131 - Introduction to the Theater or THEA 1132 - Introduction to Contemporary Performance THEA 2241 - Theatrical Roots and Rituals THEA 2242 - Theatrical Manifestos and Movements THEA 3332 - Theater for Community Impact THEA 4485 - Student New Works Festival THEA 4491 - Technical Practicum Theatrical Discipline Electives (12 credits): Majors must take 4 of the following THEA courses drawn from distinct theatrical disciplines (acting, design, dramaturgy and criticism, directing, and playwriting): Acting THEA 1150 - Introduction to Acting Design THEA 2275 - Scenography THEA 2276 - Stage Lighting Design Dramaturgy and Criticism THEA 3315 - Production Dramaturgy THEA 3316 - New Play Dramaturgy THEA 3351 - Reviewing the Arts Directing THEA 3342 - Directing I Playwriting THEA 3350 - Playwriting Restricted Electives (9 credits): Majors must also select 3 courses from THEA course offerings or the following courses in other departments. (Up to 3 credits can be drawn from THEA 4492 Performance Practicum.) ACCT 1101 - Introduction Financial Accounting ARTS 1100 - Visual Thinking: Arts and Design Foundation COMM 1114 - Production Fundamentals COMM 3306 - Public Relations Principles and Practices INTD 1101 - Architectural Drawing INTD 1106 - Visual Communication for Interior Design INTD 1108 - Environmental Design Studio MGMT 2210 - Management and Organization MKTG 2200 - Principles of Marketing MUSC 1117 - Performance - Voice Instruction Any Literature (ENGL) course (3 credits) Plus Fourteen electives

Admission requirements

80+
6.5+
Applicants must submit official certified copies of original senior secondary/high school records. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
Jan-2000

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