Theatrical Design/Tech Option |
120 credits | |||||||
The Theatrical Design/Tech Option provides students with an aptitude for design/tech, a coherent program of study that will prepare them for a career in this area or for further study at the graduate level. The development of the student designer/technician within the context of the greater liberal arts framework is emphasized. Students wishing to declare this Option may only do so after successfully interviewing with the Theatre faculty. |
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Degree Requirements |
Credits |
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| Courses required for the Option are shown in boldface. | ||||||||
| TH 1600 | Introduction to Theatre | 3 | ||||||
| TH 1650 | Practicum in Production | 4 | ||||||
| TH 2100 | Technology for Theatre Professionals (TECO) | 3 | ||||||
| TH 2200 | Stage Management/Arts Management | 3 | ||||||
| TH 2500 | Stagecraft Fundamentals (QRCO) | 3 | ||||||
| TH 2540 | Introduction to Theatre Design | 3 | ||||||
| TH 2600 | Fundamentals of Costume Construction | 3 | ||||||
| TH 2820 | Acting I (WECO) | 3 | ||||||
| TH 3210 | Script Analysis | 3 | ||||||
| TH 3670 | Advanced Practicum in Production | 4 | ||||||
| TH 4610 | Directing for the Stage (INCO) | 3 | ||||||
| Theater Topics - complete nine credits: | 9 | |||||||
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| Theater History Elective - complete one of the following: | 3 | |||||||
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| Writing in the Discipline Connection - complete one of the following: | 3 | |||||||
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| General Education: | ||||||||
| EN 1200 | Composition | 3 | ||||||
| IS 1111 | The First Year Seminar: Critical Thinking and the Nature of Inquiry | 3 | ||||||
| MA | Mathematics Foundations | 3 | ||||||
| PPDI | Past and Present Directions | 6 | ||||||
| SIDI | Scientific Inquiry Directions | 6-8 | ||||||
| SSDI | Self and Society Directions | 6 | ||||||
| Foreign Language (GACO) | 8 | |||||||
| Electives | 35-33 | |||||||
The foreign language requirement for all BA degrees calls for 0-8 credits: one year of one language (6-8 credits); or one 3000/4000 level world language course (3 credits); or being a native speaker of a language other than English (zero credit). American Sign Language I and II fulfill this requirement; however, American Sign Language does not satisfy the Global Awareness Connection. |
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The subjects covered in Topics courses vary from semester to semester. Course may be repeated as long as topic covered is different. |
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*All course information is from the 2013-2014 Catalog.





