Develop the skills of a confident and versatile performer as you learn about all aspects of theatre craft. By pursuing honesty in all that you do, you will encounter your fears and your faith and transform yourself, which will inspire you to transform your culture through your art. Here is a sampling of the jobs our alumni have now because of this degree or entered through further studies:
Professional Actor
Director
Playwright
Theatre Management
CREDIT BREAKDOWN
This intensive diploma program spans over two years. You will complete 30 credits in your first year and 33 credits in your second year (totaling 63 credits). Courses are predetermined for students for the full two years.
Featured Courses
TH 100 Introduction To The Theatre
This course provides an introduction to the nature and potential of theatre. It examines theatre as a living art form with the objective of enhancing students’ enjoyment of the theatre experience. The course allows the student to identify dramatic elements found in plays and provides a fundamental understanding of the techniques of the theatrical arts.
TH 207 Voice I
This course provides an exploration and discovery of the voice and its connection to breath, vibration, resonation, articulation, sensitivity and power. Emphasis will be placed on freeing the natural voice as it pertains to theatrical performance. Students will also be introduced to vocal anatomy and health, as well as phonetics relating to voice, speech and text work.
TH 120a Collective Creation I
Collective Creation is a year-long course in which participants explore a variety of theatrical roles through primarily nontext based forms of stimulating theatre creation. With a focus in the first semester (TH120a/220a) on generating material and learning to critique and respond to work, the second semester (TH120b/220b) furthers the exploration with a focus on material selection, refinement, and performance.
TH 154 Script Analysis
Through readings, written critiques, lecture and discussion, students become proficient in identifying the basic elements of both Narrative (in various manifestations) and Dramatic Structure.
TH 185 Theatre As Vocation
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