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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Theater 965, 966 Minor Requirements  

Minor Requirements


The minor in theater arts requires 18 credits. Students are required to take 07:965:281-282 Theater History (3,3) (or the online equivalent 07:965:231-232 (3,3)) and 07:965:215 Scenic Art (3). In addition, theater arts minors take 6 credits in theater arts electives. Bachelor of arts (B.A.) advisers in theater arts must be consulted for approval of elective selections.

Theater arts minors who are declaring in the senior year must preregister for classes to ensure availability; space is limited. Theater History is a two-semester course, which must be taken in sequence, beginning in the fall semester. The course is also offered online. 07:965:215 Scenic Art is required and is offered in the fall semester. It is a prerequisite for all other theater electives. Students are expected to achieve grades of B or better in the minor. A course with a grade of D will not count toward the minor.

6 Credits in Required Curricular Core Courses
07:965:281-282  Theater History I and II (3,3) or the online equivalent 07:965:231-232 (3,3)

3 Credits in Required Physical Theater
07:965:215  Scenic Art (3) Fall

6 Credits in Theater Electives Chosen from among Any of the Following (see course listing for prerequisites):

07:965:211  Theater Appreciation I (3) Fall and Spring
07:965:212  Theater Appreciation II (3) Spring
07:965:216  Scenic Art II (3) Spring
07:965:272  Intermediate Acting (3) Fall and Spring
07:965:275  On Camera Acting (3) Summer
07:965:290  Broadway: American Musical (3) Summer
07:965:300  New York Theater Experience (3) Spring
07:965:310  Introduction to Costume Design (3) Fall
07:965:315  Playwriting (3) Spring
07:965:325  Intermediate Acting: Scene Study (3) Fall
07:965:326  Performance Workshop (3) Spring
07:965:350  Improvistion and Theater Games (2) Fall
07:965:364  Theater Management (3) Fall
07:965:365  Theater Management: Producing (3) Spring
07:965:370  Global Theater I (3) Fall
07:965:371  Global Theater II (3) Spring
07:965:410  Theater Criticism (3) Spring
07:965:421  Directing (3) Fall
07:965:422  Advanced Directing Project (3) Spring
07:965:451  Storytelling Workshop (2) Spring
07:965:471  Creative Dramatics for Children (3) Fall
07:965:472  Creative Dramatics for Children (3) Spring
07:965:473  Clothing and Culture (3) Fall (Note: the semester a course is offered is subject to change.)
07:966:242  Introduction to Stage Lighting (2) Fall
07:966:315  Stage Management (3) Fall
 
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