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Nov 21, 2024
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2007-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Theatre Design/Technology Specialization (B.F.A.)
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78 MAJOR HOURS, 128 DEGREE HOURS
The B.F.A. Design/Technology specialization prepares students for entry into professional theatre as specialists in design and technology in a variety of areas, or for graduate study in the student’s chosen emphasis.
In addition to the regental and university general education requirements, the following courses are required:
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Departmental Requirements (78 hours)
Three courses (9 credits) from the following:
Three courses (9 credits) from the following:
Note
THEA 495- Practicum (C) will be taken over 4 semesters (1cr each) Non-departmental Supportive course requirements:
Four-Year Plan
The following is only an example of a four-year plan. Students who do not declare a B.F.A. Theatre major in the fall as a first-year student or who do not know which specialization they wish to pursue may find that it will take more than four years to accommodate the requirements for the B.F.A. degree based upon the standards established by theatre’s accrediting organization, the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Some of the courses listed below are one of several choices that can be made by students, so individual course schedules may vary to some degree. Students may also have individual reasons for changing the order of the following curriculum. Students must consult a theatre advisor immediately upon declaring a B.F.A. Theatre major and before registering each semester. First Semester 15 hours
- Oral Communication 3cr
- Social Sciences 3cr
Second Semester 15 hours
- Mathematics 3cr
- Social Sciences 3cr
First Semester 16-19 hours
- Electives 3cr
- Information Technology Literacy 0-3cr
- Natural Sciences 3cr
Second Semester 18 hours
- Advanced Composition 3cr
- Natural Sciences 3cr
Second Semester 16 hours
- Electives 6cr
- IdEA Foundation 3cr
First Semester 14 hours
- IdEA Capstone 3cr
- THEA Electives 4cr
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