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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Theatre Arts, BFA - Design and Production Specialization


Theatre Arts BFA Core Requirements


Theatre Major, BFA


The BFA program is designed to prepare knowledgeable, skilled graduates who will compete at all levels in an increasingly competitive field. Students will also learn to assess, explain, and interpret the many roles and responsibilities inherent in the world of the professional theatre artist. They will also understand how to use the skills they have developed in other career paths related to their degree.

The BFA theatre program is innovative and interdisciplinary. Students complete a sequence of core foundation courses, gain admission into the program through audition/interview, and focus in a single emphasis-performance, design and production, or musical theatre.

Interdisciplinary course work is integral to the structure and success of the BFA theatre program. All of the required and elective courses for the degree are part of other major programs and are regularly taught. Besides the theatre arts courses, 29 interdisciplinary courses are offered by two colleges from seven other CWU departments: art, communications, dance, English, physical education, family and consumer sciences, industrial engineering, and music.

Admission to the BFA is by audition/interview only. Auditions/interviews are held each spring quarter, in late-February for new students and in early-March for continuing BA candidates. Continuing BFA students will sign up for audition/interview appointments as part of the annual BFA juries.

BFA candidates must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in Theatre Arts with a minimum grade of “B-” (2.7) in each course within their specialization. The applicant must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 in all other collegiate study. Meeting this standard is reviewed as part of the annual jury in each specialization.

Theatre BFA students are required to complete the general education requirements established by the university.

Lab Component - Credits: 4


Complete 4 credits of TH 393 or TH 493.

Production Component - Credits: 3


Choose one of the following:

BFA Core Total Credits: 35


Design and Production Specialization


The design and production specialization builds specific skills in production from a strong foundation of general knowledge of technical theatre and the design aspect of theatre. Students choose from a range of courses, both introductory and advanced from writing and drawing, construction, and sewing.
To help students prepare for future employment or graduate school, all students are strongly encouraged to pursue practical experience through TH 490 - Cooperative Education (internship) as well as the production application courses, designed to put theory into practice as part of Central Theatre Ensemble’s regular on-campus season.

Literature Component Credits: 8


Choose any of the following for a total of 8 credits.

Core Skills Component Credits: 3


Choose any of the following for a total of 3 credits.

Intermediate Skills Component Credits: 6


Choose any of the following for a minimum of 6 credits.

Advanced Skills Component Credits: 4


Choose any of the following for a total of 4 credits.

Total Design and Production Credits: 75


Total Credits: 110