Dec 21, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Theatre


Chair: Professor Callaghan (Acting/Directing).
Professor Peters (Dean of the College of Fine Arts and Arts Administration, Acting/Directing); Associate Professors Gill (Costume Design and Make-Up), Laeger (Scenic and Lighting Design); Lane (Acting/Directing); Assistant Professors Moore (Technical Direction), Walker (Acting/Directing).

Majors

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science

In addition to completing the General Education core, the B.A./B.S. Theatre curriculum requires 38 credit hours of theatre courses. A total of 120 hours is required to graduate with a B.A./B.S. in Theatre. The B.A./B.S. in Theatre provides exposure to all areas of the department and prepares students for a variety of career paths, including work in the entertainment industry. However, this degree best serves students interested in a double major, minor or elective courses who intend to graduate in four years without taking extensive additional coursework. All Theatre majors (B.A./B.S.) are expected to actively participate in departmental productions and must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA to participate in productions that are not class assignments.

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Students may pursue a B.F.A. Theatre degree with a concentration in Acting, Design/Technology (Costume Design or Scenic/Lighting Design), Directing, or Musical Theatre. The B.F.A. is a pre-professional degree for students intending to commit to the pursuit of a career in the entertainment industry as undergraduates. B.F.A. students fulfill the university’s liberal arts requirements, but take all their additional coursework in theatre and their specific concentration.

Minors

Minors are offered in Arts Administration  and Theatre .

Auditions

All UM Theatre majors who have not declared a focus of study in technical/design areas (B.A., B.S., and B.F.A.) must audition for University theatre productions even if they are not available for casting. Two or more unexcused absences from these required auditions may result in a student’s removal from the Theatre degree program. Additionally, all technical/design students must apply for and complete an interview each semester to be considered for leadership assignments and opportunities (as well as attend annual portfolio reviews).

Incoming students must audition to enter the Musical Theatre track and start voice lessons. Incoming B.A./B.S. students do not need to audition. However, all students interested in B.F.A. degree programs, including the Musical Theatre concentration, must formally audition for them during the sophomore year.

Students are encouraged to audition for B.F.A. degree concentrations during the sophomore year so that they can pursue an appropriate degree track that will advance them toward graduation in a timely manner. Acceptance into the B.F.A. programs after the sophomore year may extend a student’s time toward graduation.

Courses in Theatre

Programs

    Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Fine ArtsBachelor of ScienceMinor(s)