Theatre and Film
Students pursuing a major or minor in Theatre and Film engage in a two- step process of investigating both the act of aesthetic performance and the influence of performance in American and global culture. Because theatre and film synthesize all the arts and humanities, majors and minors will study the art of stage and screen acting, scenic design and stagecraft, directing for the screen and the stage, and the history of dramatic representation from Greece to the silver screen, as well as other courses in the department.
The Department of Theatre and Film offers course work and extracurricular experiences that foster an appreciation for the art and craft of theatre and film, as well as create a challenging, intellectually stimulating, professionally-based, participatory environment that encourages the creative process.
The department requires majors to:
- know and identify the broad global history, literature, and function of theatre, including dramatic texts from various periods and cultures.
- know and identify the broad global history and function of film, including motion pictures from various periods and cultures.
- analyze a script from the viewpoint of a performer, designer/technician, and the director.
- utilize basic performance and production skills in theatrical and cinematic productions.
- apply critical thinking skills that connect performances, texts, and activities to broader cultural, ethical, and historical contexts.
Students are encouraged to take part in Maskrafter productions, student productions, departmental readings hours and performances, and Alpha Psi Omega (the national theatre honorary), as well as other campus organizations dedicated to visual and performing arts.
All majors require a senior comprehensive experience. Theatre and Film majors complete their comprehensive experience as part of THE450. A grade of C or better in THE450 reflects completion of the comprehensive experience.
Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Program Contact: Visiting Assistant Professor Carly Preston
Majors and Minors
Classes
THE171 : Topics
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE220 : Performance of Literature
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE225 : Acting
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE227 : Theatre Production
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE229 : Film Production
The class introduces theoretical and practical aspects of film production: film styles, script analysis, design (sets, costumes, props, etc.), basic color theory, composition, lighting, sound, and picture editing. The course carries a special emphasis on film production. Over the course of the class students will design and plan a spec one-act play, as well as produce a short film. By the end of this course, students will have a greater appreciation and understanding of film as a visual storytelling medium.
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
THE266 : Practicum in Theatre
Credit Hour(s)
1Semester Offered
THE267 : Practicum in Theatre
Credit Hour(s)
1Semester Offered
THE268 : Production Practicum in Theatre
Credit Hour(s)
1Prerequisites
Permission of director or technical director and department chair.
Semester Offered
THE320 : Advanced Performance Studies
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
THE220, 225, or consent of instructor.
THE325 : Advanced Acting
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
THE225.
Semester Offered
THE327 : Directing
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
THE225.
Semester Offered
THE330 : Screenwriting
This course introduces students to the process of screenwriting, paying particular attention to the structure of traditional, Hollywood narrative by focusing on plot development, characterization, description, and dialogue.
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE335 : Acting For The Camera
This course is designed to introduce students to the different demands made on the actor when performing on camera.
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE347 : History of Film
Credit Hour(s)
3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE366 : Advanced Theatre Practicum-Performance
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3Prerequisites
Permission of show director and department chair.
Semester Offered
THE367 : Advanced Theatre Practicum-Production
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3Prerequisites
Permission of technical director and department chair.
Semester Offered
THE368 : Advanced Filmmaking Practicum
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3Prerequisites
Permission of director and department chair.
Semester Offered
THE407 : Creative Dramatics and Children’s Theatre
Credit Hour(s)
2 - 3Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE420 : Group Performance
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
THE220, 225, or by permission of the instructor.
THE422 : Independent Filmmaking
Credit Hour(s)
3Semester Offered
THE425 : Theatre History
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
Sophomore or above or permission of instructor.
Area of Inquiry
Semester Offered
THE428 : Production Design
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
THE227.
Semester Offered
THE440 : Independent Study
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3THE450 : Seminar
Senior capstone course for theatre and film majors.
Credit Hour(s)
3Prerequisites
Junior standing; All core courses completed. |
THE461 : Internship
Credit Hour(s)
1 - 3Prerequisites
THE 220, 225, and 227, or permission of the instructor.