Fine Arts, Theatre-Performance or Theatre-Technical - Associate in Fine Arts

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Students who wish to major in Theatre follow a curriculum that includes a study of both fine arts and the humanities. The curriculum is flexible enough to serve both students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges or professional schools and students who wish to pursue a career in a related field.

Two curriculum sequences are available. The Performance concentration is recommended for students who wish to pursue a career as a performer. The Technical concentration is recommended for those who wish to pursue a career as a designer/technician. Either track is appropriate for those planning to transfer to a Bachelor of Fine Arts program in theatre. Students enrolled in the CCRI degree program should work closely (starting in their first semester) with an adviser from the CCRI Theatre faculty who is familiar with the program and its transfer requirements. All students must participate in the CCRI Theatre productions.

Note: Where possible, take courses in the order they appear starting with the 1000 level and moving up to the 2000 level. Take a balance between Fine Arts courses and Liberal Arts courses each semester. Theatre courses are demanding and require serious effort and time. Full-time students should take a minimum 15 to 16 credits each semester. Many courses require prerequisites, corequisites and/or testing. See course descriptions for details.

For more information visit the Theatre website.

Program Learning Outcomes

Theatre-Performance Concentration

Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:

  1. Define the roles of each component in a theatrical team. Perform one or more of these roles dependably, competently, and resourcefully as part of a team working collaboratively.
  2. Analyze text as it relates to performances that embody the playwright’s and director’s intentions.
  3. Identify major developments in theatre from historical, cultural and stylistic perspectives.
  4. Select, prepare, and present representative and varied scenes and monologues from a range of sources, integrating theory and process in the creation of character.
  5. Utilize the body and voice effectively as the actor’s instruments of communication.
  6. Assemble, rehearse, and perform a well suited personal audition package.

Theatre-Technical Concentration

Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:

  1. Define the roles of each component in a theatrical team. Perform one or more of these roles dependably, competently, and resourcefully as part of a team working collaboratively.
  2. Analyze text as it relates to performances that embody the playwright’s and director’s intentions.
  3. Identify major developments in theatre from historical, cultural and stylistic perspectives.
  4. Identify the different steps in the process of theatre design, recognizing the differences between various types of theatre spaces and their respective applications and uses.
  5. Identify and properly use the tools and materials of theatrical production, including basic professional theatre graphics.
  6. Memorize and consistently adhere to theatre safety guidelines.

Requirements

General Education Requirements
ENGL 1010 Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) HUMN; Written Communication; Information Literacy 3
General Education Elective 3
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I SSCI; Information Literacy; Diverse Perspectives 3
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II SSCI; Written Communication; Non-Written Communication 3
Music Elective HUMN 3
Choose ONE of the following: MSCI 3-5
THEA 1130 Origins of Theatre HUMN; Critical Thinking; Diverse Perspectives 3
Subtotal 21-23
Major Core Requirements
ENGL 1270 Contemporary Drama HUMN; Written Communication; Social and Professional Responsibilities 3
ENGL 1280 Dramatic Literature HUMN; Written Communication; Critical Thinking 3
ENGL 2010 Composition II 3
THEA 1080 Introduction to Costuming 3
THEA 1125 Play Analysis for Production 3
THEA 1140 Acting I 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Stagecraft
Stage Lighting and Sound Production^
Theatre Elective 3
Production Requirement 1
Subtotal 24
Concentration Requirements
Select one of the following: 16-17
Performance Concentration
Technical Concentration
Subtotal 16-17
Total Hours 61-64
1

Administered by department; must be fulfilled.

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Work-based learning course

For Technical Concentration Students

ARTS 1010 Drawing I HUMN; Non-Written Communication; Critical Thinking 3
ARTS 1510 Art History: Ancient to Medieval HUMN; Critical Thinking; Diverse Perspectives 3
ARTS 1520 Art History: Renaissance to Modern HUMN; Critical Thinking; Diverse Perspectives 3
ENGT 1060 AutoCAD (Basic) 2
THEA 2200 Theatre Graphics 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Stagecraft
Theatrical Make-up
Stage Lighting and Sound Production^
Subtotal 17
Total Hours 17

For Performance Concentration Students

COMM 1110 Voice and Articulation 3
THEA 1170 Theatrical Make-up 3
THEA 2140 Acting II 3
THEA 1160 Movement for Actors 3
THEA 1470 Dance 2 Jazz and Tap 1
or THEA 1480 Dance I
Select one of the following Fine Arts Electives: 3
Music or Art Course 1
Dance 2 Jazz and Tap
Dance I
Subtotal 16
Total Hours 16

Total Program Credits, Performance: 61 | Technical: 62

1

Please see course descriptions for MUSC or ART.

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Work-based learning course

Recommended Course Sequence - Performance Concentration

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1 Hours
COMM 1110 Voice and Articulation 3
ENGL 1010 Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) 3
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I 3
THEA 1125 Play Analysis for Production 3
THEA 1140 Acting I 3
THEA 1480 Dance I (FL) 1
  Hours 15
Semester 2
ENGL 1270 Contemporary Drama 3
ENGL 2010 Composition II 3
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II 3
THEA 1160 Movement for Actors (FL) 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Stagecraft  
Stage Lighting and Sound Production  
  Hours 15
Year 2
Semester 1
THEA 1170 Theatrical Make-up 1 3
THEA 2140 Acting II 3
ENGL 1280 Dramatic Literature 3
Choose ONE of the following: 2 3
 
 
Choose ONE of the following: 3
 
 
  Hours 15
Semester 2
THEA 1080 Introduction to Costuming 3 3
THEA 1130 Origins of Theatre 3
THEA 1470 Dance 2 Jazz and Tap 4 1
Choose ONE of the following: 5 3
 
 
Choose ONE of the following: 6 3
 
 
Choose ONE of the following: 3
 
 
 
 
  Hours 16
  Total Hours 61
1

Fall only

2

See approved list: Theatre or Music. (Check transfer requirements)

3

Spring only.

4

Recommended course (FL)

5

See approved list: Theatre or Music. (Check transfer requirements) THEA if MUSC was taken in the fall; MUSC if THEA was taken in the fall

6

See approved list: Music or Visual Arts. (Check transfer requirements)

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Work-based learning course

Non-credit Requirements (Consult Theatre Faculty)

Participation in a CCRI theatre production | Must be approved by theatre faculty

Recommended Course Sequence- Technical Concentration

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1 Hours
ENGL 1010 Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) 3
HIST 1010 Survey of Western Civilization I 3
THEA 1125 Play Analysis for Production 3
THEA 1140 Acting I 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3
Stagecraft  
Theatrical Make-up  
Stage Lighting and Sound Production  
  Hours 15
Semester 2
ARTS 1510 Art History: Ancient to Medieval 3
ENGL 1270 Contemporary Drama 3
ENGL 2010 Composition II 3
THEA 1080 Introduction to Costuming 3
Choose ONE of the following:  
Stagecraft  
Stage Lighting and Sound Production  
  Hours 12
Year 2
Semester 1
ARTS 1010 Drawing I 3
ARTS 1520 Art History: Renaissance to Modern 3
ENGL 1280 Dramatic Literature 3
ENGT 1060 AutoCAD (Basic) 2
HIST 1020 Survey of Western Civilization II 3
Choose ONE of the following: 3
 
 
  Hours 17
Semester 2
THEA 2200 Theatre Graphics 3
THEA 1130 Origins of Theatre 3
Theatre Elective 1 3
Choose ONE of the following: 2 3
 
 
Choose ONE of the following: 3
 
 
 
 
  Hours 15
  Total Hours 59
1

See approved list. Check transfer requirements

2

See approved list: Music or Visual Arts. Check transfer requirements

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