The minor in theatre is an exciting 21 credit course of study designed for those seeking a wide array of experiences within the theatre arts. The minor is an open enrollment program with no audition or interview requirements. Any student with the available time and desire to explore what theatre has to offer is welcome to enroll. Theatre minors are encouraged to become active participants in departmental and mainstage activities. On and off-stage opportunities are available in our mainstage season as well as with our student-run theatre company, Pipe Dreams Studio Theatre.
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Spitfire Grill | | In addition to completing the core requirements, • Acting • Play Analysis • Directing • Intro to Technical Theatre students will select a number of elective courses that suit their particular interests. |
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With their remaining nine credits, students are free to explore the many disciplines of theatre through elective courses in a variety of topics such as: • design • dramaturgy • history • performance • technical theatre | |  Scenic Studio |
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| | | Who should minor? |
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 My Favorite Year | | The minor in theatre is an excellent choice for: • Education majors seeking an additional skill set to become more competitive in the job market • Those wanting to build upon their existing skills • Those with a passion for live theatre • Those wanting a comprehensive introduction to theatre arts |
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Managing a Minor | | |
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Prior to declaring a minor in theatre, students should consult with their academic advisors and the theatre minor coordinator to map out a plan of study that will enable them to complete the requirements for the minor. | |  Arcadia |
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*The Department of Theatre is not responsible for course conflicts that may prevent a student from completing the minor or for overload fees that may occur due to scheduling*
For more information about the minor program contact
Denise Myers