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Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Theatre Design and Production: Sound Design and Reinforcement Emphasis (B.F.A.)


Jennifer Adams, Associate Professor of Theatre
Ruebush Hall, Room 127-A, (540) 247-9891, jadam2@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.

1st Year - Fall


Total: 16.5 credits


1st Year - Spring


Total: 15.5 credits


2nd Year - Fall


Total: 15.5 credits


2nd Year - Spring


Total: 16 credits


3rd Year - Fall


Total: 14.5 credits


3rd Year - Spring


Total: 15 credits


4th Year - Fall


Total: 13.5 credits


4th Year - Spring


Total: 14 credits


Total credits: 120.5


*Minimum grade of “C” required.

# Students in the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Production curriculum, Sound Design and Reinforcement emphasis, must participate in productions as assigned. A minimum of four successful completions are required.

++ Music Production and Recording Technology Electives - Select from:  MUPR 115 Advanced Critical Listening, MUPR 231 Remote Recording Practicum I, MUPR 232 Remote Recording Practicum II, MUPR 255 Sibelius, MUPR 302 Digital and Advanced Recording, MUPR 311 Tonmeister Seminar, MUPR 322 Digital and Advanced Recording: Studio Time, MUPR 345 Technical Writing for Audio, MUPR 355 Digital Audio Workstations, MUPR 365 Pro Tools III: Game Audio, MUPR 405 Surround Sound Seminar, MUPR 411 Copyright and Music Supervision, MUPR 445 Advanced Electronics and MUPR 495 Special Topics.

+ Theatre Design and Production Electives – Select from: TH 207 Stage Management I, TH 221 Stage Properties, TH 225 Costume Rendering, TH 230 Costume Construction, TH 241 Advanced Stage Makeup, TH 310 Stage Management II, TH 316 Scenic Art, TH 319 Computer Rendering, TH 323 Script Writing, TH 330 Pattern Drafting, TH 350 History of Art and Decor, TH 353 History of Fashion I, TH 354 History of Fashion II, TH 411 Advanced Lighting Design, TH 412 Technical Direction, TH 415 Advanced Scenic Design and TH 430 Advanced Costume Design.

(ALT) Offered on alternating schedule; consult with advisor.