2024-2025 University Catalog
Theatre Arts Department
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College of Arts and Humanities
Ellensburg
McConnell Hall, room 102
Mail Stop 7460
509-963-1750
Fax: 509-963-1767
e-mail: theatre@cwu.edu, film@cwu.edu
https://www.cwu.edu/academics/theatre/
Faculty and Staff
Chair
Christina Barrigan, MFA
Professor
Christina Barrigan, MFA, lighting design and technology
Associate Professor
Natashia Lindsey, PhD, dramaturg, history, literature
Emily Rollie, PhD, theatre studies, education
Assistant Professors
Philip DeRise, MFA, film
Kathryn Stahl, MFA, performance
Senior Lecturers
Michael Caldwell, MFA, film, screenwriting
Jerald Dougherty, MFA, production manager, stage and production management
Callum Morris, MM, musical director, music theory
Jason Tucholke, MFA, sound shop manager, sound design and technology
Lecturers
Nathan Drackett, MFA, performance
Megan Inmon, MFA, scenic design and technology
Lirit Elizabeth Olyan, MFA, costume design and technology
Staff
TBA, McConnell stage manager, technical director
Cynthia Ureña, secretary senior
Department Information
The Department of Theatre Arts offers comprehensive study in the varied facets of theatre arts as they relate to theatre production. Coursework prepares students for rigorous and rewarding work within Central Theatre Ensemble (CTE), the production arm of the program, leading to professional work in the entertainment industry. Based on a professional model of theatre, CTE offers students the opportunity to thrive in all aspects of theatre production in a safe and mentoring environment, working in state-of-the-art venues supported by fully equipped shops and studios.
Admission Requirements
A cumulative grade point average of 2.7 (B-) in the pre-major required courses must be achieved with a minimum grade of “C+” (2.3) in each course. The applicant must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all other collegiate study.
Pre-major required courses:
- TH 107 - Introduction to Theatre Credits: (4)
- TH 144 - Foundations of Acting Credits: (3)
- TH 166 - Theory of Play Production Credits: (3)
BFA Specializations
Admission to the BFA is by audition/interview only. Auditions/interviews are held each year, in late February and early March. See the auditions procedures page https://www.cwu.edu/academics/theatre/productions/theatre-productions-programs-and-activities.php#accordion-2d1e8e89-0244-437a-96b6-b7c8212ed409-1.
Theatre Arts MA, Theatre Production Specialization
The theatre production specialization is specifically designed for the working middle and secondary school teacher who produces plays and would like to obtain an advanced degree through hands-on courses in a program offered entirely during the summer months, within the context of the Summer Institute for Theatre Arts. Options of a blend of summer and academic year models are options, under advisement of the department. This may make the earning of and MA possible in an eighteen-month period.
Graduate Assistantships
A limited number of teaching or research assistantships are available to qualified candidates for the academic year. Assistantships are appointed by the dean of Graduate Studies and Research upon recommendation of the department chair.
Assistantship applications must be completed by February 16 in order to ensure full consideration; applicants should submit all materials required by the Office of Graduate Studies and Research. Contact them at (509) 963-3101 to request application materials or visit https://www.cwu.edu/academics/colleges/graduate-studies-research/.
Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/theatre/ or by contacting the department directly.
Film Department Information
The Film program is an innovative, interdisciplinary, undergraduate program leading to a BA in Film or a minor in production, cinema studies, or screenwriting.
In the BA program, students are provided the opportunity to pursue a course of study that encompasses the scholarly study of film as well as the production and technical aspects of the moving image and writing for the screen. The program employs a scholarly, creative, and professional approach to the study of film and seeks to help each student discover their talent as an independent critic, artist, and communicator.
The Film BA is designed to build specific skills in media production from a strong foundation of general knowledge in film. Students can choose from a range of courses that offer both introductory as well as more advanced study in all aspects of mediated storytelling, from writing and producing to directing, cinematography, and editing. The program emphasizes exploration of the student’s personal creative voice through hands-on productions.
All students begin by making short programs, then progress to more complex productions while learning the collaborative nature of film/video production through crew experiences. Students are encouraged to experiment with traditional narrative structures, documentary, and multi-camera production, as the curriculum allows and their interests dictate.
To complete the learning experience and help students prepare for the job market, all students pursuing the major are strongly encouraged to take advantage of internship opportunities and are required to compile a portfolio and capstone project.
Admission Requirements
A Film major or minor can be selected by students using the normal major or minor declaration process and with assistance from a faculty advisor. Any student who has a minimum CWU grade point average of 2.4 or higher may be admitted to this program. Admission is dependent upon the number of slots available.
Graduation Requirements
Students must maintain a 2.4 CWU GPA or higher with a minimum grade of C- in all courses counted toward fulfilling the film major or minor requirements.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)Master of Arts (M.A.)Non-degree Undergraduate Minors or CertificatesCoursesFilm (FILM)- FILM 150 - Film Appreciation
- FILM 214 - Basic Film Equipment (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- FILM 215 - Production Technology Skills (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- FILM 216 - Basic Audio Technology
- FILM 217 - Basic Editing: Final Cut Pro (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- FILM 218 - Basic Editing: Premiere
- FILM 219 - Basic Editing: DaVinci Resolve (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- FILM 220 - Basic After Effects (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- FILM 221 - Color Correction
- FILM 222 - Advanced Equipment (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- FILM 225 - Film Classics
- FILM 250 - Introduction to Film
- FILM 256 - Sound and Mixing - Aesthetics and Essentials
- FILM 267 - Screenwriting Fundamentals
- FILM 298 - Special Topics
- FILM 299 - Seminar
- FILM 327 - Scriptwriter in Development and Production
- FILM 335 - You’re dangerous, I’m loving it: Popular Culture’s Normalization of Toxic Romance
- FILM 340 - Production I: Filmmaking Fundamentals
- FILM 342 - Early American Film History
- FILM 343 - Modern American Film History
- FILM 344 - Film Theory
- FILM 350 - Production II: The Film Set
- FILM 354 - History of Television (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- FILM 356 - Writing for Screen Genre
- FILM 357 - Writing for Serial Media
- FILM 360 - Survey of World Cinema
- FILM 380 - Production III: Narrative Short Films
- FILM 396 - Individual Study
- FILM 397 - Honors
- FILM 398 - Special Topics
- FILM 399 - Seminar
- FILM 430 - Cinematography
- FILM 431 - Editing
- FILM 432 - Directing
- FILM 433 - Producing
- FILM 440 - Production IV: Corporate Media
- FILM 447 - Narrative Screenwriting I (Put on reserve 9/1/2020, will go inactive 8/24/23)
- FILM 450 - Production V: Documentary
- FILM 452 - Applied Studio Production (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- FILM 453 - Wildcat Films
- FILM 456 - Advanced Concepts in Sound for Film and Stage
- FILM 457 - Narrative Screenwriting II
- FILM 460 - Advanced World Cinema
- FILM 461 - Studies in Film and Culture
- FILM 462 - Studies in Film and/or Television Genres
- FILM 463 - Studies in the Film Auteur
- FILM 467 - Narrative Screenwriting III (Put on reserve 9/1/2020, will go inactive 8/24/23)
- FILM 470 - The Writers’ Room
- FILM 479 - Advanced Pre-Production
- FILM 480 - Production VI: Advanced Short Films
- FILM 489 - Film Career Seminar
- FILM 490 - Cooperative Education
- FILM 491 - Workshop
- FILM 492 - Practicum
- FILM 496 - Individual Study
- FILM 497 - Honors
- FILM 498 - Special Topics
- FILM 499 - Seminar
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