Theater Arts, Associate in Arts Degree
The Theater Arts Department provides opportunities to study the art and the craft of theater. Students who enroll in the Associate in Arts in Theater Arts for Transfer degree are encouraged to develop academic and artistic skills through coursework and production opportunities enabling them to be successful in further study or employment. Students are introduced to theatrical history and literature, performance, design/technology, and management, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through theatrical production assignments. Students will be prepared to transfer into the CSU system to complete a baccalaureate degree in Theater Arts.
Courses
- THEA G100 — Introduction to the Theater
- THEA G102 — History and Appreciation of The Cinema
- THEA G106 — Acting 1
- THEA G107 — Acting 2
- THEA G108 — History and Appreciation of the Musical Theater
- THEA G110 — Acting For The Camera
- THEA G111 — Theater History and Literature - Classical to 1800
- THEA G112 — Theater History and Literature - 1800 to Modern
- THEA G115 — Theater Practicum 1 - Performance
- THEA G119 — Improvisation for Theater, Film, and Television
- THEA G125 — Play Performance 1
- THEA G135 — Classical Play Performance 1
- THEA G146 — Voice for Musical Theater 1
- THEA G160 — Introduction To Stage Direction
- THEA G161 — Stage Management
- THEA G166 — Stagecraft
- THEA G170 — Theater Production and Stage Crew
- THEA G174 — Scenic Painting and Technical Production Techniques
- THEA G175 — Stage Scenery
- THEA G176 — Stage Lighting
- THEA G177 — Make-Up
- THEA G178 — Introduction to Stage Costume
- THEA G182 — Advanced Make-up
- THEA G188 — Stage Movement 1
- THEA G206 — Acting 3
- THEA G207 — Acting 4
- THEA G210 — Musical Theater Performance 1