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Dec 12, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Theatre Design and Production, Costume Design Emphasis (B.F.A.)
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Cheryl Yancey, Associate Professor of Theatre
Ruebush Hall, Room 127-B, (540) 545-7247, cyancey@su.edu
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Production curriculum is designed for the talented artist who wishes to prepare for a professional career in theatre design and production. The curriculum provides a balance of academic theatre studies with practical production experience as well as a strong base of liberal arts studies, which will enable students to think and perform creatively, and communicate effectively both as theatre professionals and as members of a global society.
Program Outcomes
Students completing the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Production will be able to:
- demonstrate the ability to develop their design and production work and see it realized through the collaboration of the production team on fully produced theatrical productions;
- develop a portfolio, resume, and website that will enable the graduate to showcase their individual design and production work; and
- demonstrate an ability to analyze dramatic literature and its performance/production in cultural and historical contexts.
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Course and Credit Requirements
Degree Total: 120.5 credits
*Minimum grade of “C” required.
# Students in the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Production curriculum, Costume Design emphasis, must participate in productions as assigned. A minimum of four successful completions are required.
+ Theatre Design and Production Electives – Select two from: TH 207 Stage Management I , TH 217 Fundamentals of Theatre Drafting , TH 221 Stage Properties , TH 310 Stage Management II , TH 312 Advanced Stage Craft, TH 316 Scenic Art , TH 318 CAD for the Stage , TH 319 Computer Rendering , TH 320 Theatre Sound , TH 323 Script Writing , TH 411 Advanced Lighting Design , TH 412 Technical Direction , TH 415 Advanced Scenic Design , and TH 420 Sound Design and Effects.
(ALT) Offered on alternating schedule; consult with advisor.
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