For the program in directing, students are required to complete 90-99 credits, including a 12-credit production thesis, during a three-year, full-time residency. The student does a majority of the work in a closely monitored relationship with the faculty. During the three-year program, the candidate learns classroom theory, script analysis, and collaborative skills; directs in-class and a minimum of five public performances during the first two years; and culminates in a fully produced main stage thesis in the third year. The directing program requirements include courses in directing (theory and practice), acting, design, physical theater, dramatic literature, classical text, theater theory, and combat, among others. The directing candidate works with master of fine arts and bachelor of fine arts degree program actors, designers, playwrights, and stage managers, all of whom are working in Mason Gross programs with artistic aims similar to those of the directing program.