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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog School of Theatre, Dance and Film

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Admission/Retention Requirements

All students who intend to pursue the Acting, Musical Theatre, Dance, or Dance Teacher Education Sequences are required to participate in an audition for admission. Students intending to pursue the Production Design and Technology Sequence must participate in a portfolio review/interview for admission. Information concerning an admission audition or a portfolio review/interview is available online from the

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Honors in Theatre, Dance and Film

The Honors Program seeks to facilitate customized learning for Honors students in their disciplines by offering the opportunity for students to engage in Honors education and to have Honors Learning Experiences in upper division courses.Ìý Honors students may choose to focus their Honors Learning in their major and pursue the Honors in the Major designation, which is awarded at graduation. ÌýLearn more aboutÌý .

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  • Film Studies
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Theatre, Dance and Film Programs

Degrees Offered: B.A., B.S.

Sequences >

  • Acting
  • Dance
  • Dance Teacher Education
  • Musical Theatre
  • Production Design and Technology
  • Film and Digital Media
  • Theatre Studies
  • Theatre Teacher Education

Interdisciplinary Minors

The School of Theatre, Dance and Film contributes to the Interdisciplinary Studies Program.Ìý

Major in Theatre

Students in the Theatre major must complete one of the following sequences.

Acting Sequence

The Acting Sequence prepares students with a liberal arts education, as well as the rigorous training to be on-stage or on-camera, and to be a creative collaborating with others.

View Acting Sequence Course Requirements

Dance Sequence

Continuation in this sequence after the freshman year is by consent of the Dance faculty.ÌýInformation concerning admission auditions is available from the .

View Dance Sequence Course Requirements

Dance Teacher Education Sequence

This sequence is part of entitlement program leading to a professional educator license, secondary 9-12 endorsement.Ìý100 clock hours minimum of pre-student teaching clinical experiences is required.ÌýThe School strongly recommends Dance Teacher Education candidates to complete an endorsement in a second teaching field if planning to teach in a high school setting.ÌýInformation concerning admission auditions is available from the .Ìý

Clinical Experiences in Teacher Education

View Dance Teacher Education Sequence Course Requirements

Musical Theatre Sequence

The Musical Theatre Sequence trains students in the art and craft of acting and allied skills in musical theatre. The curriculum for this sequence includes courses in acting, dance, and music Students have the opportunity to practice and hone their craft in acting and musical theatre performance through the School of Theatre and Dance production program, with additional support for musicals provided by the School of Music.

View Musical Theatre Sequence Course Requirements

Production Design and Technology Sequence

The Production Design and Technology sequence prepares students with a liberal arts education, as well as training in costume design, lighting, stagecraft, stage management, make-up, and sound design as it relates to theatrical productions.

View Production Design and Technology Sequence Course Requirements

Film and Digital Media Sequence

The Film and Digital Media curriculum integrates creative hands-on experience with fundamental education in film aesthetics, history, and theory. The interdisciplinary program provides a variety of courses in related fields including theatre, film, video, and arts technology. Students have great flexibility to choose courses tailored to their career interests, such as critical studies, film and video production, directing, and screenwriting.

View Film and Digital Media Sequence Course Requirements

Theatre Studies Sequence

The Theatre Studies curriculum provides students with a broad-based, hands-on education in theatre within the context of a liberal arts degree. After completing a strong core of theatre courses, students have the flexibility to choose specialty courses based in the following areas:

  • stage directing
  • playwriting
  • theatre history
  • creative drama and puppetry
  • integrated performance
  • theatre management
  • film studies

View Theatre Studies Sequence Course Requirements

Theatre Teacher Education Sequence

This sequence is part of an entitlement program leading to a professional educator license, K-12 endorsement. The School strongly recommends that Theatre Teacher Education candidates complete an endorsement in a second teaching field. If a Theatre Teacher Education major has a second major in Acting or Production Design and Technology, the timeline to graduation will be impacted by a minimum one additional semester.Ìý For Theatre Teacher Education students double majoring in Musical Theatre, the timelime to graduation will be impacted by at minimum one additional academic year. For Theatre Teacher Education students double majoring in any other major, the timeline to graduation will be impacted and the student should consult with academic advisors and program coordinators to look at a realistic timeline to complete the multiple majors.

Theatre Teacher Education students must maintain grades of B or better in all Theatre Teacher Education courses and C or better in all Theatre courses. A 3.0 cumulative and major GPA is essential for both admission and retention in the Theatre Teacher Education sequence.Ìý Their progress will be evaluated each semester to ensure their success.Ìý If a student's cummulative or major GPA falls below 3.0, they will have the opportunity to improve their grades before registering for additional Theatre Teacher Education courses.Ìý ÌýThey may repeat Theatre Teacher Education Major courses once to achieve the necessary minimum grade. It is important to complete the prerequisite courses with the required minimum grade before advancing to the next course in the series.

incoming transfer students should retake any Theatre Teacher Education courses in which they earned below a B, and any Theatre course in which they earned below a C, to align with program standards. As Theatre Teacher Education and Theatre courses are not offered every semester, it is important to enroll in them as they become available.

Students who need additional support in meeting these criteria will be placed on probation and provided with guidance to improve their performance. if a student is place on probation more than once, they may need to reconsider their path within the Theatre Teacher Education major. Our goal is to support them in acheiving their academic and professional aspirations in theatre education.

In order to provide teacher candidates with current information and meet required standards, all undergraduate Theatre Teacher Education courses (, , , ) have a longevity of seven (7) years. The Theatre Teacher Education Program reserves the right to not accept any course older than seven years to fulfill the requirements of the program. If a course has been taken beyond a seven year period, the course may not count towards the Theatre Teacher Education degree.

Clinical Experiences in Teacher Education

View Theatre Teacher Education Sequence Course Requirements

Minor in Theatre

18 total credit hours required
Required courses:Ìý

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Additional Theatre (THE) electives to complete the 18 credit hours required

Minor in Film Studies

18 total credit hours required
Required courses:

9 additional credit hours from:

  • or
  • or

Minor in Stage CombatÌý

All students interested in pursuing a Minor in Stage Combat must be accepted into the School of Theatre and Dance by passing a performance audition. The number of students admitted each year is limited and is based on space availability and the competitiveness of the applicant pool. Students must be proficient in Acting, Voice and Movement in order to be placed in the initial combat course. Students must also have a minimum of five semesters of college work remaining to satisfy the sequencing requirements of this minor. Additional information regarding application forms and auditions for the Minor in Stage Combat is available at the School of Theatre, Dance and Film website.

24 hours in Theatre requiredÌý

Required courses

Minor in Dance

Students wishing to be admitted to the Minor in Dance must apply and audition through the . The number of students admitted each year is limited and is based on space availability and the competitiveness of the applicant pool. Additional information regarding application forms and auditions for the Minor in Dance is available at the . Students must have a minimum of six semesters of college work remaining to satisfy the sequencing requirements of this minor.ÌýStudents in this minor must be sufficiently proficient in ballet, jazz, and modern dance to be placed in the 200-level technique courses by audition. This minor may require more hours than listed for students with studio deficiencies.

24 total credit hours required
Required courses:Ìý

  • (1 credit hour)

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