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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 Mason Gross School of the Arts Programs of Study Theater Arts 966 Major Requirements  

Major Requirements


B.F.A. Theater Arts Major Requirements

All students, regardless of concentration, must take the following courses:

 
07:965:311-312  Theater History (3,3)

  07:965:398  Basic Theater Texts (3)*

  07:965:408  Dramatic Structure (3)

  07:966:123  Theater Practice (2 credits for each of two semesters)

  07:966:215-216  Scenic Art (3,3)**

The total theater program must consist of at least 84 and as many as 100 credits. Theater arts students must also complete a minimum of 33 credits of liberal arts requirements (see the Degree Requirements chapter) for a minimum of 120 credits required for graduation. Students must complete all courses required by their program.

All students begin intensive foundation training in the first year augmented by expository writing and other liberal arts courses. New students may not schedule any class that ends later than 6 p.m. Monday to Friday or meets on weekends without the written permission of the head of the program.

Design and production and management students in the sophomore, junior, and senior years may not schedule any classes for the fourth period on Wednesdays. This is a period reserved for production meetings.

In addition to the general theater requirements, students must enroll in and complete one of three concentrations described more fully in the next section of this catalog.
 
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