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Nov 26, 2024
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2010-2011 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
Directing, Playwriting and Production - Bachelor of Fine Arts (formerly Applied Theater Arts)
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Program Total Credits: 124
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Directing, Playwriting, and Production (DPP) is designed to give students the practical, artistic, and intellectual foundation necessary for a successful professional life in live theater and allied disciplines. This program provides practical training for the student who possesses a collaborative perspective.
Theater artists must be well-versed in a variety of disciplines, each vital in itself and intimately related to all that occurs in production. Students majoring in Directing, Playwriting and Production are called upon to develop competencies across a spectrum of these disciplines including directing, stage management, playwriting, dramaturgy and producing, as well as acting and design. At the end of the Sophomore year, each DPP major declares a focus in a particular area of emphasis. This focus is reflected in upper-level courses, production assignments, independent studies, and a year-long culminating Senior project. Internships, arranged through the Brind School’s outstanding relationship with area professional theaters, further strengthen the students’ skills and enhance their professional viability. Students completing the program are prepared to enter the industry in either production or administrative positions and may pursue a range of career options including: directing, assistant directing, literary management, casting, stage management, production management, producing, marketing, playwriting, arts-in-education, dramaturgy, and more.
This program is an ideal course of study for the student who has a profound passion for theater and/or the entertainment field, but whose long-term interests are not limited to performing. At its core, the program is intended for interdisciplinary training. The best stage managers understand production from the point of view of the director, actor and producer. The best directors have a profound comprehension of the actor’s process and stage manager’s responsibilities. And the best playwrights understand the acting and directing processes that are ultimately responsible for getting his/her work from the page to the stage. The program is also well-suited to students who may have an interest in advanced or graduate study.
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Freshman Year Credits: 32
Sophomore Year Credits: 32
Fall Credits: 15.5
- Theater Studio Electives: 3 cr
Spring Credits: 16.5
- Electives: 3 cr
- Liberal Arts Credits: 3 cr
- LALL XXX - Dramatic Literature Elective Credits: 3 cr ( See the Elective Options below)
Fall Credits: 16
- Liberal Arts Credits: 6 cr
Select one of the following three:
- THPD 361- Advanced Stage Management, 3 cr
- THST 461- Directing Studio, 3 cr
- LALL 973 - Advanced Playwriting, 3 cr
Spring Credits: 16
- Electives Credits: 3 cr
- Liberal Arts Credits: 6 cr
- Theater Studio Electives: 3 cr
Fall Credits: 16
- Liberal Arts Credits: 3 cr
Spring Credits: 12
- Theater Studio Electives Credits: 3 cr
- Liberal Arts Credits: 3 cr
Liberal Arts Distribution
Note all liberal arts courses are 3 credits.
- Liberal Arts Electives Credits: 15 cr
Dramatic Literature
Select one of the following: - LALL 851 - Greek Drama Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- LALL 852 - Modern Drama Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- LALL 853 - Contemporary Drama Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- LALL 860 - Literature & Film Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- LALL 930 - Shakespeare Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- LALL 951 - American Playwrights Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- LALL 955 - Dante in the Modern World Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- LALL 965 - Literature and Film: From Text to Screen Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THEA 353 - Musical Theater History I Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THEA 354 - Musical Theater History II Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
Art Theory and Criticism
Select one of the following: Directing, Playwriting and Production Major Core Courses
To remain in good standing for casting consideration or production assignments in the School of Theater Arts, a student must receive a grade of B or better in the core courses listed below. In the view of the faculty, a student whose work fails to meet this level of achievement will be considered non-competitive by professional standards.
Review Minimum Grade Requirements within the School of Theater Arts . - CMMC 102 - Video Production Workshop Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
- THEA 161 - Collaboration in Theater Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THEA 460 - Business of Theater Credits: 1 cr, 1.5 hrs
- THPD 120 - Crew Credits: 0 cr, hrs vary
- THPD 123 - Scene & Lighting Technology Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs
- THPD 124 - Costume & Property Technology Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs
- THPD 125 - Scene & Lighting Tech Lab Credits: 1 cr, 1.5 hrs
- THPD 126 - Costume & Property Tech Lab Credits: 1 cr, 1.5 hrs
- THPD 220 - Production Crew Credits: 0.5 cr, hrs vary
- THPD 261 - Fundamentals of Stage Management I Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THPD 262 - Theater Management Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THPD 320 - Production Practicum Credits: 1 cr, hrs vary
- THPD 361 - Advanced Stage Management Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THPD 460 - Management and Production Seminar (short title: M&P Seminar) Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THPD 461 - Senior Project Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THPD 462 - Senior Project Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THST 101 - Acting Studio I Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
- THST 120 - Acting Theory and Technique Credits: 2 cr, 3 hrs
- THST 361 - Fundamentals of Directing Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THST 440 - New Play Workshop Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
- THST 461 - Directing Studio Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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