The request to revise degree title of B.A. in Theatre Education

Memo Date: 
Monday, December 2, 2013
To: 
College of Arts + Architecture
From: 
Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: October 24, 2013
Approved by: Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Implementation Date: Spring 2014

Note: Deletions are strikethroughs.  Insertions are underlined.


Summary

Old Degree Title - Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Education

New Degree Title - Bachelor of Arts in Theatre with Concentration in Theatre Education

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The Department of Theatre strives to inspire our students to expand their vision of the world and themselves through the study and practice of the craft of theatre, preparing them for leadership as practitioners, educators, and artists.

The mission is accomplished in a two-fold manner. First, we promote creativity, inquisitiveness, critical thinking, communication skills (oral and written), and cultural appreciation through the study of theatre. Second, we teach the specific craft of theatre-making through classroom experience, individual and collaborative study, and actualized stage productions, all emphasizing the particular skills necessary for the generation of high-quality stage performance. Students learn to participate in current critical discourse while engaging with the theory, history and material conditions of performance, and broaden their personal horizons as they encounter a range of ideas and issues – political, social, and aesthetic – through the unique art form which is theatre. The program thus creates a rigorous intellectual environment firmly rooted in the theatrical art form.

From this broad-based grounding in the fundamentals of the medium, students can then opt to specialize in one of the component subfields: history and theory, dramaturgy, playwriting, acting, directing, production, and design. In addition these fundamentals will also prepare students who so wish to specialize in theater education with the goal of obtaining a North Carolina teaching license. Throughout their training, students work both as faculty-mentored individuals and in collaborative groups, so that in addition to making significant contributions to the cultural life of the campus through departmental productions, they emerge ready for theatrical internships, graduate programs or for any profession which places value on independent thinking, confidence, and communication skills.

Degree Programs

The department awards the Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Theatre Education.  A minor in Theatre is available, and North Carolina K-12 teacher licensure can also be earned through the pursuit of a concentration in Theatre Education.  In conjunction with the College of Education, the department also offers a Master of Arts in Teaching Theatre.

Productions

The department presents a season of mainstage and lab theatre (blackbox) productions as well as a second “shoestring” series of performances and events, classroom projects, student-driven works, and original collaborations.  Auditions are open to all members of the University community.  Productions and classes are held in Robinson Hall, which contains three performance spaces and specialized rehearsal, design, and construction laboratories, as well as additional classrooms and department offices.


Bachelor of Arts in Theatre

Degree Requirements

A Major in Theatre leading to the B.A. degree consists of 50 semester hours including:

Required Core Courses (32 hours)

  • THEA 1140  The Theatre Experience (3)
  • THEA 1201  Theatre Collaboration (3) (SL)
  • THEA 1202  Introduction to Technical Theatre (3)
  • THEA 2140  Play Analysis (3)
  • THEA 2141  Dramaturgy I (3) (W)
  • THEA 2200  Introduction to Design for the Stage (3)
  • THEA 2201  Acting I (3) (O)
  • THEA 2401  Production Practicum (1) (two of these)
  • THEA 2402  Performance Practicum: Theatre (1) OR a third THEA 2401  Production Practicum (1)
  • THEA 3130  Ancient and Medieval Theatre (3) OR THEA 3131  Renaissance Theatre (3)
  • THEA 3132  17th to Early 20th Century Theatre (3) OR THEA 3133  Contemporary Theatre (3)
  • THEA 3600  Junior Seminar (1)
  • THEA 4600  Senior Project (1)

Elective Courses (18 hours)

Students may choose to follow a prescribed emphasis in Design and Production, Applied Theatre and Education, Performance, or Theatre Studies, or create their own emphasis track.  Of these electives, there must be at least one course in two out of the three areas of emphasis.  Additionally, at least two of the courses must be at the 4000-level.

Students enrolled in the major are required to register for and pass THEA 1600 (Majors and Minors Seminar) every semester.  All of the above requirements must be completed with no more than one grade of D and a GPA of at least 2.5 in the major.


Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Theatre Education (K-12)

Students entering the Theatre Education Program will be admitted as Pre-Theatre Education (PTED). Students wishing to major in Theatre Education (TEDU) must be approved for admission to the major concentration by meeting department and statewide teacher education program admission requirements.  The criteria for admission include 45 earned credit hours, a GPA of 2.5 or above, a grade of C or above in MDSK 2100 and THEA 1160, passing scores on the SAT, ACT, or Praxis I tests, and the recommendation of their Theatre Education advisor.  Students should apply for admission to the Theatre Education Concentration program during their Sophomore year, and they must complete the admissions process in order to enroll in any upper level education or Theatre Education courses at the 3000-level or above.  Once students are admitted to the Theatre Education Concentration Program their major designation will change from PTED to TEDU.

Degree Requirements

The Major Concentration in Theatre Education consists of 87 semester hours and leads to (K-12) teacher licensure.  In addition to completing the core coursework for the major in Theatre, Theatre Education majors students must take a performance practicum and a total of three production practicums (one each in costumes, scenery, and lighting or stage management) and complete the following professional education requirements:

  • THEA 1160  Creative Drama for the Classroom Teacher (3)
  • THEA 1860  Preliminary Experience in Student Teaching (1)
  • THEA 2215  Stage Make-up (3)
  • THEA 2460  Practicum in Creative Drama: K-8 (3)
  • THEA 2670  Stage Management (3)
  • THEA 3221  Directing I (3)
  • THEA 3230  Scenic Design I (3)
  • THEA 4160  Theatre for Youth (3)
  • THEA 4165  Methods of Facilitating Learning in Theatre Arts (3) (W)
  • THEA 4460  Practicum in Secondary School Play Production: 9-12 (3)
  • THEA 4467  Student Teaching/Seminar: K-12 Fine and Performing Arts: Theatre (15) (in lieu of THEA 4600 Senior Project required for the B.A. in Theatre)
  • MDSK 2100  Diversity and Inclusion in Secondary Schools (3)
  • ELED 3120  The Elementary School Child (3)
  • EIST 4100  Computer Applications in Education (3)
  • EDUC 4290  Modifying Instruction for Learners with Diverse Needs (3)

Grade Requirements

Students are required to register for THEA 1600 (Majors and Minors Seminar) every semester, except the semester they are student teaching.  Students must complete all the above coursework with a grade of C or above and a GPA of 2.75 in the major.

Students seeking theatre teacher licensure should plan to apply to the Major Concentration in Theatre Education by the end of the Sophomore year.  A later decision to seek licensure may result in a delayed graduation date.  A GPA of 2.75 is required for admission to student teaching.  Licensure applications are the responsibility of the student and the Office of Teacher Education Advising, Licensure, and Recruitment (TEALR) in the College of Education.


Minor in Theatre

Course Requirements

A Minor in Theatre requires 23 semester hours including:

  • THEA 1202  Introduction to Technical Theatre (3)
  • THEA 2140  Play Analysis (3)
  • THEA 2200  Introduction to Design for the Stage (3)
  • THEA 2201  Acting I (O) (3)
  • THEA 2401  Production Practicum (1)
  • Choice of: THEA 2402  Performance Practicum: Theatre (1) OR a second THEA 2401  Production Practicum (1)
  • Choice of: THEA 3130, THEA 3131, THEA 3132, OR THEA 3133 (3)
  • THEA XXXX (6 hours of Theatre Electives)

Students enrolled in the minor are required to register for and pass at least three semesters of THEA 1600 (Majors and Minors Seminar). 

Grade Requirements

All the above requirements must be completed with no more than one grade of D and a GPA of at least 2.5 in the minor.