40-48 semester hours (typically 10-12 courses) exploring the dramatic expression of a given culture through theory and practice. Six specified courses (Introduction to Theatre; Acting I: Fundamentals or Oral Interpretation; Introduction to Theatre Production; Theatre History I or II; Junior Seminar; Senior Project) and up to six electives.
After 40 years of leading the way in performing arts training as one of the worlds foremost conservatories, AMDA is now introducing the innovative BFA program which provide a total immersion experience for performers.
The BFA program has been developed in response to the demand for a curriculum that combines AMDAs professional-level conservatory training with academic coursework which leads to a BFA Degree.
Perf-252 Fundamentals of Acting II (3)
Perf-552 Directing Techniques (3)
Perf-355 Voice & Speech or Perf-506 The Moving Body (3)
Perf-362 Lighting Design OR Perf-364 Basics of Scene and Costume Design (3)
Perf-557 Playwriting (3)
Perf-585 Creative Theories and Criticism in Performing Arts (3)
Class in area of specialty approved by advisor (3)
Class in area of specialty approved by advisor (3)
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The Theatre Major provides foundational training in theatrical production. Students in the major will understand, utilize, and develop a level of mastery of fundamental theatrical skills; cultivate team-building and leadership skills; and achieve a level of confident independent expression in the theatrical medium. The major is intended to provide a broad foundation leading to advanced degree work in theatre, professional work in the theatre (both...
The theatre studies major is a highly focused major, which concentrates its efforts on producing highly skilled artists. While remaining within a liberal arts context, the theatre program is operated along conservatory principles, requiring dedication of time and energy far beyond the confines of the classroom. Students declaring a theatre major should see Professor Johnstone for specialized schedule advising. Courses include Acting for Everyone;...
The theatre generalist degree offers a broad spectrum of courses to prepare you for multiple careers. The coursework for this degree includes acting, technical work, theatre history, management skills, directing, and more. There are no audition or portfolio requirements for this degree.
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Designed for students interested in both Communication and Theatre as they work toward a Bachelor Arts degree. Thirty-eight (38) semester hours total. Twenty-nine (29) semester hours of required courses including CN101, TE130, TE141, CN205, CN206, TE244, TE253, CN285, CN307, TE341, and TE361 or TE362. Nine (9) semester hours of electives chosen from: TE123, TE150, CN185, CN186, TE221, TE222, TE223, TE241, TE251, TE279, TE280, TE281, TE282, TE283,...
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