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	2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Theatre, A.S. (025.2) ♦
				
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Associate of Science 
This program prepares the student for transfer to a four-year institution with a broad college background and skill and knowledge in theatre or for employment in the field of performance. Students interested in pursuing a shorter program in the technical aspects of theatre should see the Technical Theatre Diploma Program in Applied Arts. 
Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will: 
(A) Theatre—Acting 
	- Define various theatrical forms and trends from cultural and historical perspectives.
 
	- Analyze a script in order to create a character on stage.
 
	- Apply appropriate vocal and physical techniques to acting performances.
 
	- Evaluate psychological dimensions of character and synthesize them with performances.
 
	- Analyze a professional theater production for form and content.
 
 
(B) Theatre—Technical Track 
	- Develop materials necessary to stage manage a production, such as a prompt book or rehearsal schedule.
 
	- Develop a concept and execute a lighting design.
 
	- Synthesize elements of design and drama in order to construct scenery appropriate for a production.
 
	- Communicate effectively with various theater practitioners, such as the director, scene designer and technical director.
 
	- Construct both hard and soft theatrical flats.
 
 
(C) Dance 
	- Use correct physical competencies, such as postural alignment, flexibility, kinesthetic awareness and cardiovascular capacity, while moving.
 
	- Define various dance forms and trends from cultural and historical perspectives.
 
	- Analyze a professional dance production for form and content.
 
	- Choreograph a dance with clear thematic development that illustrates the communicative potential of dance.
 
	- Be a contributing member of an ensemble working with a technical staff to produce a dance concert.
 
 
			 
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		Degree Requirements
 Students must choose one of the following fields of study: Minimum Credits to Graduate: 63–68
 Minimum Credits to Graduate: 66–68
 Minimum Credits to Graduate: 61–65
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