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Acting | Theater Arts | Performing Arts
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Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Theatre major at this institution offers a comprehensive exploration of theatre as an art form, fostering personal growth, critical thinking, and artistic expression. Through a combination of theoretical study, performance-based courses, and specialized emphases, students develop a deep understanding of theatre's role in society and cultivate their skills in various aspects of theatrical production.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:


Overview:

The Theatre major provides you with opportunities to explore personal values, develop personal skills, and acquire techniques of insight and critical reasoning — all within a distinctive philosophical and artistic environment.


Objectives:

  • Develop an informed perspective of the role of theatre as a social, spiritual, and artistic institution
  • Allow you to explore and develop yourself as both an individual and an artist

Program Description:

The Theatre major is a liberalizing experience designed to provide you with a sizable body of dramatic literature, theory, and historical study. Many of the courses focus on skills associated with performance, playwriting, directing, designing, and technical theatre crafts. The program includes four emphases: Performance, Production and Design, Theatre Studies, and Teaching.


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Program Content:

  • Dramatic literature
  • Theatre theory
  • Historical study
  • Performance
  • Playwriting
  • Directing
  • Designing
  • Technical theatre crafts

Structure:

  • A minimum of 80 credits are required for this major and its emphases, including 30 upper-division credits

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