Associate in Arts - Theatre
The Theatre program combines intensive classroom study and performance to challenge the serious student who aspires to a career in the entertainment industry. The program is dedicated to developing the total actor who can cope with the demands of the contemporary stage and work with a range of dramatic materials - from classical to modern, musicals to the avant-garde - that reflect current productions in the theatre centers of the United States. The program offers two degree options, A.A. or A.F.A., both of which combine conservatory training in the performing arts with academic education in the liberal arts. The A.A. allows students to transfer as juniors into bachelor of arts programs in t
Courses
- ANT101 — Anthropology
- BIO114 — Environmental Science Concepts
- CMN112 — Public Speaking
- DAN101 — Intro to Dance and Culture
- DMA144 — Internet Tools & Techniques
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- HIS112 — World History to 1500
- MAT120 — Mathematics for Liberal Arts
- MAT125 — Elementary Statistics I
- MAT126 — Elementary Statistics II
- PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology
- THR101 — Introduction to Theatre
- THR104 — Fundamentals of Acting
- THR105 — Acting II:Pr Characterization
- THR207 — Scene Study I
- THR210 — Theatre Hist:Classical/Elizab
- THR212 — Central Voices in World Drama
- THR217 — Theatre Workshop
- VPA228 — Artistic Collaboration Wrksp