Theatre Arts: Acting or Technical (A.A.)
The Theatre program provides students with a comprehensive foundation in acting, technical theatre and theatre history and practice. Upon completion, students may choose to pursue a variety of theatre and entertainment-related careers and advanced degree options. In addition, this degree may appeal to students who are interested in pursuing careers outside the Performing Arts such as Law, Business, Criminal Justice, and Psychology, as the communication, critical thinking, relational and problem-solving skills learned in the study of Theatre are applicable across a broad spectrum of professions.
Courses
- TH 101 — Introduction to the Theatre
- TH 102 — History of the Classical Theatre
- TH 103 — History of the Modern Theatre
- TH 106A — Entertainment Technology Fundamentals
- TH 108 — Improvisation for the Theatre
- TH 110 — Fundamentals of Acting
- TH 111 — Intermediate Acting to Characterization
- TH 114 — Voice for Acting
- TH 115 — Stage Movement and Combat
- TH 120 — Theatre Stagecraft
- TH 123 — Stage Make-Up
- TH 130 — Rehearsal and Performance for the Minor Role
- TH 131 — Rehearsal and Performance for the Supporting Role
- TH 132 — Rehearsal and Performance for the Leading Roles
- TH 133 — Stage Crew Activity
- TH 134 — Technical Production
- TH 136 — Touring Theatre Production for Supporting Roles
- TH 212 — Scene Study
- TH 221 — Costuming for the Stage
- TH 222 — Stage Lighting
- TH 226 — Introduction to Scenic Design