Chair: Penelope A. Hasekoester (936) 294-1330 theatre@shsu.edu
The performing arts require the collaborative efforts of many talented individuals. Every dramatic, musical, or dance performance by an artist on stage or screen requires years of training and practice. Just as important to each performance are the individuals who work behind the scenes to make it happen. The playwrights, choreographers, stage make-up artists, costume designers, sound technicians, scene and lighting designers, stage managers, and directors all play vital roles in any theatrical effort. The Department of Theatre and Dance gives opportunities for all individuals who are interested in the performing arts to develop their talents and discover new skills.
Mission
The Department of Theatre and Dance at SHSU is committed to providing high quality performance, choreographic design, and technical curricula of artistic and scholarly pursuits. Individual programs are sufficiently balanced and integrated to allow students to choose from a wide variety of theatre and dance related careers and prepare them to compete successfully in the chosen area of artistic, commercial, or educational specialization.
Dance Program
Coordinator: Jennifer Pontius (936) 294-1300 pontius@shsu.edu
Faculty: Cindy Gratz, Dana Nicolay, Andrew Noble, Jonathan Charles Smith
Website: www.shsu.edu/~dnc_www/
‘The Dance is the mother of the arts.’ -Curt Sachs
Dance is the most ephemeral and immediate of the arts. It exists in the moment of its performance and is then gone. To be successful, a dancer must learn to be totally focused in the moment of the dance. This requires extraordinary awareness, sensitivity, imagination, and discipline. A dancer must approach both his/herself and his/her field with curiosity, diligence, excitement, and honesty. In the process, the dancer finds a vibrant, energizing life of experiences, while developing skills, interests, and personal qualities that can lead to a variety of satisfying careers.
The Dance Program provides a supportive environment and a performance-oriented curriculum of sufficient scope and depth to allow graduates to discover this life. Through the exploration of movement as an expressive language, and the training of the body as the instrument of that language, the dance curriculum balances rational and intuitive qualities in the developing dance professional.
Academic Programs
- BA in Dance
- BFA in Dance
Admission to both the BA and the BFA is by audition only. One audition is held each semester. Teaching certification is available with either the BA or BFA in Dance through the College of Education.
The BFA curriculum is designed to lead to a performing career. BFA candidates must complete a minimum of 69 hours in Dance. The BA is more academically based and typically leads to a career in teaching. BA candidates must complete a minimum of 48 hours in Dance and must satisfy requirements for an official minor.
Highlights
The Dance Program is housed in spacious facilities that provide four large studios, a semiformal Dance Theater, costume construction and storage facilities, audio and video editing capabilities, a 12 station Mac computer lab, a body conditioning studio, and a dance library.
Career Opportunities
- dance performance
- dance education
- arts administration
- health-related professions
Suggested Minors
- Secondary teaching
- Business
- Theatre
Student Organizations
Chi Tau Epsilon, the prestigious national dance honor society, recognizes, supports, and promotes superior achievement in dance and in the performing arts. Membership in the society is recorded on the student’s transcript. Each year, Chi Tau Epsilon is an active student organization, sponsoring the student choreography showcase, Dances @ 8, conducting recruitment workshops for the dance program, and sponsoring community support activities including Adopt a Highway, food drives, and participation in the Special Olympics. Chi Tau Epsilon also awards annual scholarships for outstanding choreographic and academic achievement.
Scholarships
The Dance Program awards scholarships ranging from $500 to $ 2,000 per academic year. In addition the Mary Ella Montague Endowed Scholarship is awarded to the outstanding returning Dance major each year and the Kelley Barber Award is given annually to a Dance major for outstanding performance. Applications are available in the dance office.
Program Specific Requirements
BIO 245 & PHY 135/115 are required for all dance majors.
Curriculum
Required Courses for Major
All dance majors must repeat DNC 110 for four semesters. Bachelor of Arts candidates must complete one semester each of DNC 333, 334, 430, and be registered in either ballet or modern technique every semester. Candidates for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree must complete at least two semesters each of DNC 430, 433, and 434. DNC 133, 134, 233, 234, 333, 334, 335, 430, 433, 434, and 435 are open only by audition or permission of the instructor. Candidates for the BA must complete 12-14 hours of foreign language and the requirements for a minor field of study. The BFA does not require foreign language or a minor.
Major in Dance
Bachelor of Arts
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
Bachelor of Arts |
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Major in Dance |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum |
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Component Area I (Communication) |
6 |
Freshman |
Component Area II (Mathematics) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area III (Natural Sciences): |
8 |
Freshman, Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Visual/Performing Arts) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area IV (Literature or PHL) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Cultural Studies) |
3 |
Senior |
Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) |
|
|
6 |
Freshman |
|
POL 261 <POLS 2301>, 200-level POL <2000-level POLS> |
6 |
Sophomore, Junior |
Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
Junior |
Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) |
1 |
Junior |
Degree Specific Requirements |
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PHY 135/115 <PHYS 1305/1105>** |
8 |
Freshman, Sophomore |
12-14 hours foreign language** |
11-14 |
Throughout |
3 |
Sophomore |
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Major Core |
|
|
DNC 110 <DANC 1101>, 4 semesters |
4 |
Freshman, Sophomore |
3 |
Freshman |
|
3 |
Freshman |
|
DNC 172 <DANC 1372> (See Component Area IV above) |
3 |
Freshman |
3 |
Freshman |
|
3 |
Sophomore, Junior |
|
3 |
Sophomore, Junior |
|
3 |
Sophomore |
|
3 |
Sophomore |
|
3 |
Junior, Senior |
|
3 |
Junior, Senior |
|
3 |
Junior |
|
3 |
Junior |
|
3 |
Senior |
|
3 |
Senior |
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Advanced Electives |
6 |
|
Minor (required) |
18-24 |
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Total Hours: 120-132 Hours |
Notes: **The total reflects Bio 245 and PHY 135/115 fulfilling Component Area III, DNC 172 satisfying three hours from Component Area IV, and 3 hours of foreign language satisfied in Component Area IV.
Students should use elective and/or minor hours to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement.
Dance majors must be enrolled in a majors’ level dance technique course every semester. Initial placement level and promotions are determined by the dance faculty
Courses listed with an asterisk will be offered pending approval by the THECB.
Major in Dance
Bachelor of Fine Arts
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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Major in Dance |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum |
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Component Area I (Communication) |
6 |
Freshman |
Component Area II (Mathematics) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area III (Natural Sciences): |
8 |
Freshman, Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Visual/Performing Arts) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area IV (Literature or PHL) |
3 |
Senior |
Component Area IV (Cultural Studies) |
3 |
Junior |
Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) |
|
|
6 |
Freshman |
|
POL 261 <POLS 2301>, 200-level POL <2000-level POLS> |
6 |
Junior, Senior |
Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
Junior |
Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option |
1 |
Sophomore |
Degree Specific Requirements |
||
4 |
Sophomore |
|
4 |
Freshman |
|
3 |
Sophomore |
|
Major Core |
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DNC 110 <DANC 1101>, 4 semesters |
4 |
Freshman, Sophomore |
3 |
Freshman |
|
3 |
Freshman |
|
3 |
Freshman |
|
3 |
Sophomore |
|
3 |
Sophomore |
|
3 |
Sophomore |
|
3 |
Sophomore |
|
3 |
Sophomore |
|
3 |
Sophomore, Junior |
|
3 |
Sophomore, Junior |
|
3 |
Junior, Senior |
|
3 |
Junior |
|
3 |
Junior |
|
DNC 430 <DANC 4330> , 2 semesters |
6 |
Senior |
3 |
Senior |
|
3 |
Senior |
|
3 |
Junior, Senior |
|
3 |
Senior |
|
3 |
Senior |
|
3 |
Senior |
|
DNC 477 <DANC 4377>* needs different number |
3 |
Senior |
3 |
Senior |
|
Dance or Theatre electives |
6 |
|
Total Hours: 121Hours |
Notes: **The total reflects Bio 245 and PHY 135/115 fulfilling Component Area III, and DNC 172 satisfying three hours from Component Area IV.
Students should use elective and/or minor hours to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement.
BFA candidates enroll in a minimum of one majors’ technique course each semester of the Freshman year. Thereafter, they must enroll in two majors’ dance technique courses every semester. A minimum of 12 hours drawn from DNC 433, 434, and 435 must be completed. Initial placement level and promotions in the technique sequence are determined by the dance faculty.
Courses listed with an asterisk will be offered pending approval by the THECB.
Theatre Program
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
Chair: Penelope Hasekoester (936) 294-1330 Hasekoester@shsu.edu
Faculty: Gregg Buck, Ron Destro, Kristina Hanssen, Eric Marsh, Maureen McIntyre, David McTier, Thomas Prior
Website: www.shsu.edu/~drm_www/
Theatre reflects the human condition in the study of a wide range of behavior, relationships, periods of history, social configurations, and aesthetic styles. Involvement in this collaborative art form finds students growing in theatre skills and techniques, better understanding themselves, solving problems, working within a group and meeting production deadlines.
A theatre major first studies each area of the theatre to gain substantial knowledge of acting, technical theatre, costuming, lighting and scenic design, stage makeup, history, criticism, and directing. From that background, a person can specialize in one of these areas with additional coursework in theatre, and in such fields as music, dance, art, radio and television, or teacher education. Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs are available in musical theatre, acting and directing, design and technical theatre, and secondary education.
Students have the opportunity to act in shows every semester. As they develop expertise in areas of their primary interests, advanced students are chosen to stage manage, to design lights, sets, costumes, sound, makeup, and to direct major productions. Productions are staged in either the large, 396-seat proscenium theatre or the 90-seat thrust theatre. The theatres themselves, as well as the scene and costume shops are equipped with excellent technical equipment. Guest directors and professional workshops provide students additional contacts with other people in professional theatre. The proximity to Houston also allows students exposure to many venues of professional theatre, opera, dance, film and other forms of entertainment.
Academic Programs
- BFA in Theatre with areas of emphasis in acting, directing, design, theatre technology, and secondary education
- BFA in Musical Theatre with areas of emphasis in theatre, dance, and music
Highlights
The Theatre and Musical Theatre programs at Sam Houston State University:- are active in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival(KCACTF).
- have been invited to participate at the Regional Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival six times in the last six years.
- were invited to perform The Laramie Project at the National KCACTF Festival in Washington, D.C. in 2003.
- have an apprenticeship program with the Theatre Under the Stars in Houston. Two musical theatre students are selected to participate each year. .
- have an internship program with STAGES Repertory Theatre in Houston.
- have private auditions on the Sam Houston State University campus for SHSU theatre and musical theatre students by the Broadway Theatre Project.
- have guest artists in the areas of acting, directing, playwriting, stage management, and design. These have included Michael York, Edward Albee, Dace Clemmons, Mark Ramont, Robert Marks, Kevin Cooney, Luc LaFortune, Rod Caspers, Andrew Campbell, James McLure, Penny Arcade, James Black, and Judy Dolan.
The program also holds memberships and participates in:
- Texas Educational Theatre Association (TETA)
- United States Institute of Theatre Technology (USITT)
- Texas Nonprofit Theatres (TNT)
- Southwest Theatre Association (SWTA)
- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the theatre program are well prepared for rewarding careers in professional or educational theatre or for graduate school.
Suggested Minors
There is no minor required for a BFA in Theatre.
Student Organizations
- Alpha Psi Omega - honorary drama fraternity
- United States Institute of Technology
Internships/Apprenticeships
The Sam Houston State University Department of Theatre and Dance has a professional apprenticeship program with Theatre Under The Stars, Houston. This apprenticeship allows Sam Houston State University students to work with the Humphrey’s School of Musical Theatre and to work with Theatre Under The Stars in a performance as well as an arts administration capacity. In addition a new internship has been developed with STAGES Repertory Theatre in Houston.
Scholarships
Scholarships are available through the theatre program for theatre and musical theatre majors. Performance, technical and design auditions are held each spring for freshman and transfer students entering in the fall. Continuing scholarships are available for application toward the end of each semester. Contact the department or visit the website for further information.
Student assistantships are available for advanced theatre students who work in scenery, properties, costuming, lighting, and management.
Curriculum
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
Required Courses for Major
All theatre majors are required to register for THR 114 or 314, theatre workshop, for 4 semesters. Musical theatre majors with a theatre emphasis are required to register for 4 semester hours of production crew. Musical theatre majors with a dance or music emphasis are required to register for 2 hours of production crew. These semester hours do not reduce the requirements for 3 hour courses necessary for the major.
A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in Acting and Directing consists of the following requirements: THR 114 for two semesters, 314 for two semesters, 160, 161, 162, 164, 230, 231, 232, 268, 337, 360, 365, 369, 370, 372, and 433, one design course from 334, 430 or 461; 460 or 471, 463, 466, 467, 3 hours of advanced theatre electives, 6 hours of art or music, and 6 hours of dance, and 6 additional hours of English. A minor is not required in this degree program.
Note: Students should use elective and/or minor hours to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement.
Major in Theatre - Acting and Directing Emphasis
Bachelor of Fine Arts
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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Major in Theatre-Acting and Directing Emphasis |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum |
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Component Area I (Communication) |
6 |
Freshman |
Component Area II (Mathematics) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area III (Natural Sciences): |
8 |
Junior |
Component Area IV (Visual/Performing Arts) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area IV (Literature or PHL) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Cultural Studies) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) |
|
|
6 |
Freshman |
|
POL 261 <POLS 2301>, 200-level POL <2000-level POLS> |
6 |
Sophomore |
Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
Junior |
Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option |
1 |
Freshman |
Degree Specific Requirements |
||
2 |
Freshman |
|
Music or Art |
3 |
Junior |
ENG (Literature, Adv) |
3 |
Senior |
Major Core |
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THR 114 <THEA 1114> (2 semesters) |
2 |
Freshman |
THR 160 <THEA 1330>1, THR 161 <THEA 1331>, THR 162 <THEA 1332>, THR 164 <THEA 1364>, THR 230 <THEA 2330> |
15 |
Freshman |
THR 314 <THEA 3114> (2 semesters) |
2 |
Sophomore |
THR 231 <THEA 2336>, THR 232 <THEA 2337>, THR 260 <THEA 2360>, THR 268 <THEA 2368> |
12 |
Sophomore |
3 |
Junior |
|
THR 337 <THEA 3337>,THR 360 <THEA 3360>, THR 369 <THEA 3369>, THR 372 <THEA 3372> |
12 |
Junior |
THR 334 <THEA 3334>, THR 430 <THEA 4330>, THR 461 <THEA 4361> (any two) |
6 |
Junior |
THR 433 <THEA 4333>, THR 460 <THEA 4360>, THR 463 <THEA 4363>, THR 466 <THEA 4366>, THR 467 <THEA 4367> |
15 |
Senior |
Theatre electives from THR 395 <THEA 3395>, THR 431 <THEA 4331>, THR 432 <THEA 4332>, THR 462 <THEA 4362>, THR 468 <THEA 4368>, THR 469 <THEA 4369>, THR 487 <THEA 4387>, THR 489 <THEA 4389>, THR 492 <THEA 4392> | 9 |
Senior |
Total Hours: 123 Hours |
Notes: 1THR 160 satisfies the requirement for Component Area IV (Visual and Performing Arts) and the major requirement.
Major in Theatre - Design and Technology
Bachelor of Fine Arts
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in Design and Technology consists of THR 114 for two semesters, 314 for two semesters, 160, 161, 162, 164, 230, 231 or 268, 260, 261, 331, 334, 337, 360, 362, 460 or 471, 463, 465, and 466, 9 hours of advanced theatre electives, 9 hours of art, an additional 3 hours of English. No music is required.
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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Major in Theatre-Design and Technology |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum |
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Component Area I (Communication) |
6 |
Freshman |
Component Area II (Mathematics) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area III (Natural Sciences) |
8 |
Junior |
Component Area IV (Visual/Performing Arts) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Literature or PHL) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Cultural Studies) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) |
|
|
6 |
Freshman |
|
POL 261 <POLS 2301>, 200-level POL <2000-level POLS> |
6 |
Sophomore |
Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
Junior |
Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) |
1 |
Freshman |
Degree Specific Requirements |
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ENG (Literature, Advanced) |
3 |
Junior |
3 |
Senior |
|
6 |
|
|
Major Core |
|
|
THR 114 <THEA 1114> (2 semesters) |
2 |
Freshman |
THR 160 <THEA 1330>1, THR 161 <THEA 1331>, THR 162 <THEA 1332>, THR 164 <THEA 1364>, THR 230 <THEA 2330> |
15 |
Freshman |
THR 314 <THEA 3114> (2 semesters) |
2 |
Sophomore |
6 |
Sophomore |
|
6 |
Sophomore |
|
THR 331 <THEA 3332>, THR 334 <THEA 3334>, THR 337 <THEA 3337> |
9 |
Junior |
THR 360 <THEA 3360>, THR 460 <THEA 4360>, or THR 471 <THEA 4371> |
6 |
Junior |
3 |
Senior |
|
6 |
Senior |
|
3 |
Senior |
|
Theatre Electives from THR 330 <THEA 3331>, THR 335 <THEA 3335>, THR 365 <THEA 3365>, THR 395 <THEA 3395>, THR 461 <THEA 4361>, THR 475 <THEA 4375>, THR 430 <THEA 4330> |
12 |
Senior |
Total Hours: 121 Hours |
Notes: 1ART 163 satisfies the requirement for Component Area IV (Visual and Performing Arts) and the degree specific.
Major in Musical Theatre, Theatre Emphasis
Bachelor of Fine Arts
A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in musical theatre is available with an emphasis in theatre, music, or dance. The theatre emphasis requires 48 hours of theatre, 16 to 27 hours of dance and 24 hours of music. The dance emphasis requires 30 to 48 hours of dance, 31 hours of theatre, and 24 hours of music. The music emphasis requires 40 hours of music, 31 hours of theatre, and 19 to 27 hours of dance.
Entry into the musical theatre program is by audition only, and those auditions are scheduled toward the end of every semester. Contact the Theatre Program for information.
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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Major in Musical Theatre, Theatre Emphasis |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum |
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Component Area I (Communication) |
6 |
Freshman |
Component Area II (Mathematics) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area III (Natural Sciences) |
8 |
Senior |
Component Area IV (Visual/Performing Arts) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area IV (Literature or PHL) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Cultural Studies) |
3 |
Senior |
Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) |
|
|
6 |
Sophomore, Junior |
|
POL 261 <POLS 2301>, 200-level POL <2000-level POLS> |
6 |
Junior |
Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
Senior |
Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) |
1 |
Freshman |
Major Core |
||
THR 114 <THEA 1114> (2 semesters) |
2 |
Freshman |
THR 160 <THEA 1330>1, THR 161 <THEA 1331>, or THR 162 <THEA 1332>, |
6 |
Freshman |
3 |
Freshman |
|
THR 317 <THEA 3117>* Musical Theatre Workshop (2 semesters) |
2 |
Freshman |
DNC 126 <DANC 1206> or DNC 233 <DANC 2333> (2 semesters) |
4-6 |
Freshman |
5 |
Freshman |
|
VOI 101X (2 hours each semester) |
4 |
Freshman |
THR 314 <THEA 3114> (1 semester) |
1 |
Sophomore |
THR 230 <THEA 2330>, THR 231 <THEA 2336>, THR 268 <THEA 2368> |
9 |
Sophomore |
THR 317 <THEA 3117>* Musical Theatre Workshop (2 semesters) |
2 |
Sophomore |
DNC 126 <DANC 1206>, DNC 233 <DANC 2333>, or DNC 234 <DANC 2334> (2 semesters) |
4-6 |
Sophomore |
MUS 122 <MUSI 1222>, MUS 123 <MUSI 1223>, MUS 124 <MUSI 1224>, MUS 125 <MUSI 1225> |
8 |
Sophomore |
VOI 101X (2 hours each semester) |
4 |
Sophomore |
THR 317 <THEA 3117> *Musical Theatre Workshop (2 semesters) |
2 |
Junior |
THR 369 <THEA 3369>, THR 370 <THEA 3370>, THR 372 <THEA 3372>, or THR 431 <THEA 4331> |
9 |
Junior |
DNC 333 <DANC 3333> (2 semesters) |
6 |
Junior |
VOI 301X (2 hours each semester) |
4 |
Junior |
THR 317 <THEA 3117>* Musical Theatre Workshop |
2 |
Senior |
THR 432 <THEA 4332>, THR 466 <THEA 4366>, THR 467 <THEA 4367>, THR 471 <THEA 4371> |
12 |
Senior |
DNC 333 <DANC 3333> or DNC 433 <DANC 4333> (2 semesters) |
6 |
Senior |
VOI 301X (2 hours each semester) |
4 |
Senior |
Total Hours: 138-143 Hours |
Notes: 1 THR 160 satisfies the requirement for Component Area IV (Visual and Performing Arts) and the degree specific.
Major in Theatre, Secondary Teaching Certificate
Bachelor of Fine Arts
A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with secondary teaching certification requires a minor in another academic area (18-24 hrs.) beyond the courses listed below.
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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Major in Theatre-Secondary Teaching Certificate |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum |
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Component Area I (Communication) |
6 |
Freshman |
Component Area II (Mathematics) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area III (Natural Sciences) |
8 |
Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Visual/Performing Arts) |
3 |
Freshman |
Component Area IV (Literature or PHL) |
3 |
Sophomore |
Component Area IV (Cultural Studies) |
3 |
Junior |
Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) |
|
|
6 |
Freshman |
|
POL 261 <POLS 2301>, 200-level POL <2000-level POLS> |
6 |
Sophomore |
Social Sciences |
3 |
Senior |
Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) |
1 |
Freshman |
Major Core |
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THR 114 <THEA 1114> (2 semesters) |
2 |
Freshman |
THR 160 <THEA 1330>1, THR 161 <THEA 1331>, THR 162 <THEA 1332>, THR 164 <THEA 1364>, THR 230 <THEA 2330> |
15 |
Freshman |
2 |
Freshman |
|
THR 314 <THEA 3114> (2 semesters) |
2 |
Sophomore |
THR 231 <THEA 2336>, THR 232 <THEA 2337>, THR 268 <THEA 2368>, THR 369 <THEA 3369>, THR 365 <THEA 3365> |
15 |
Sophomore |
THR 337 <THEA 3337>, THR 360 <THEA 3360>, THR 466 <THEA 4366>, THR 467 <THEA 4367> |
12 |
Junior |
THR 334 <THEA 3334>, THR 430 <THEA 4330>, THR 461 <THEA 4361> (any two) |
6 |
Junior |
3 |
Junior |
|
6 |
|
|
THR 463 <THEA 4363>, THR 460 <THEA 4360> or THR 471 <THEA 4371>, 6 hrs. electives at 400-level <4000-level> |
12 |
Senior |
SED 394 <CISE 3394>, SED 464 <CISE 4364>, SED 480 <CISE 4380>, SED 496 <CISE 4396>, SED 497 <CISE 4397> |
15 |
Senior |
3 |
Senior |
|
Total Hours: 132 Hours |
Notes: 1THR 160 satisfies the requirement for Component Area IV (Visual and Performing Arts) and the degree specific.
Theatre Minor
***3 Digit to 4 Digit Crosswalk***
A minor in theatre usually consists of the following courses: 2 courses from 160, 161 or 162, 164, 230, 231, 268, 460 and 466, plus 3 hours of THR 114 or 314.
University Theatre:
Auditions for productions are open to all SHSU students. The Theatre operates in conjunction with theatre workshop for which one hour of credit per semester may be received.