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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Theater Major - Performance Emphasis, B.S. or B.A.


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Degree offered at: Campbellsville

The Theater Department provides instruction in both the theory and practice of theater performance and production. The department’s minor allows for study of theater practices overall, while the Theater Majors allow the student a more focused path of study in either Performance or Production. The department seeks to enable students to succeed in both academic and vocational pursuits by working towards the following objectives.

  • To enable students to succeed in academic and vocational pursuits.
  • To prepare students for a lifelong service to God and to the world through the perspective of theater arts.
  • To be a foundation in learning aspects of theater arts, and to help students structure their talents for a career in theater.
  • To provide a quality learning environment in which students can learn about and engage in the theater arts.

The Theater major consists of 26 hours in core courses and an emphasis in performance or production. Either emphasis requires an additional 16 hours of course work. If a Bachelor of Arts degree is sought, twelve hours of foreign language are also required.

General Education Requirements


Theater Core for all Theater Majors: 26 Hours


Take each course on this list:


Note


Take the lab four times, using a different course number each time. Contact your academic advisor for guidance. Courses bearing this title are numbered 109, 111, 209, 211, 309, 311, 409 and 411 and are ONE hour each.

Choose one course from this list:


Required Courses: 13 Hours


Electives: 3 Hours


Choose course(s) totaling three Hours from this list:


Note


This course may be taken up to three times, using a different course number each time. Contact your academic advisor for guidance. Courses bearing this title are numbered 115, 215, 315, and 415 and are one credit hour each.

Total: 42 Hours


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