Major and Minor in Theater
Students who started at the College in Spring 2015 or earlier have a different set of requirements, located in the left sidebar.
The requirements for the theater major and minor are designed to give our students a roughly equal balance between the three main areas of study within the theater discipline: 1) acting/writing/directing, 2) theater history/dramaturgy, and 3) technical theater/stagecraft. The following table is designed to give a sense of theme progressions within the major. For specific requirements of the major and minor, see below.
Theme Progressions within the Theater Major
Theme: |
Acting/Writing/Directing |
History/Dramaturgy |
Stagecraft |
Introduction |
120 |
230/255 |
160 |
Development |
220,222,224,226, |
231,236,241,337,340 |
200, 260 |
Capstone |
480, 492, 494 |
Major in Theater
At least 10 credits
- Theater 120: Acting I: Being on Stage
- Theater 160: Stagecraft for Stage and Screen
- Theater 200: Production Practicum – 4 semesters for 1/4 credit each (see Course Descriptions for more information)
- Theater 230: World Performance I
- Theater 231: World Performance II
- Theater 260: Design for the Stage
- Theater 370: Playwriting OR Theater 375: Directing
- 1 additional course at the 200-level
- 1 additional course at the 300-level
The Senior Studies Requirement can be met in one of the following ways:
- Theater 480: Senior Seminar (offered every other year)
- Theater 492: Senior Project
- Theater 494: Senior Thesis
Minor in Theater
At least 6 credits