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Nov 21, 2024
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2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Theatre (M.A.)
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Provided through the Music, Theatre, and Dance graduate program, the Masters of Art degree in Theatre offers students a broad base of theatre courses and the ability to emphasize in a specific area, such as acting, directing, playwriting, design, management, or technical theatre. The degree prepares students for teaching at the high school or community college level, for professional theatre work, and for advanced study in theatre.
30 semester credits are required. All students must take: Greek and Roman Theatre (3 credits), Medieval and Baroque Theatre (3 credits), Modern Theatre (3 credits), a course in Technical Theatre or Theatre Management (3 credits) and a course in Acting, Directing or Playwriting (3 credits). The 15 remaining credits constitute electives which are usually in the student’s area of concentration. At least 15 credits must be at the 800 level.
Each student must complete a creative project. Creative projects involve an extended original project with written reflection. A review of the candidate’s work is conducted through an oral examination administered near the end of the degree program.
Students may apply for Graduate Teaching Assistantship positions in Public Speaking, Introduction to Theatre, Technical Theatre, or Acting. These GTA positions cover the cost of tuition and pay an additional stipend.
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Master’s Degree Requirements
Students are admitted on the basis of their undergraduate transcripts and three letters of recommendation. A major in theatre is expected, but students with degrees in other areas may take undergraduate courses to make up deficiencies. A 3.0 overall undergraduate average is required, but students who do not meet this requirement may be admitted on probation.
There are three categories to the degree requirements: Core Courses (15 credits)
Elective Courses (15 credits)
5 electives in area(s) of specialization at the 600 level or above. Project, Report, or Thesis
a. Project:
Demonstration of competence in a specific area of theatre. (No credit) b. Report:
Writing of a research paper for the purpose of gathering and assimilating information on a particular theatre topic. (2 credits) c. Thesis:
Writing of a lengthy research paper making an original contribution to the field of theatre study. (6 credits) Oral examination on project, report or thesis
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