Theatre Minor

Description

The 18-credit Theatre minor is designed to complement the experience of non-Theatre major students whose career goals include public appearances, presentations or performance in fields such as business, health, architecture, engineering, psychology, pre-law or social work.

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    Requirements for the Theatre Minor (18 credits)

    The Theatre minor consists of the 18 credits (6 courses) below and a portfolio.

    All students minoring in Theatre must take the following:

    One Lower-Level Performance Course (3 credits):

    • TRE 1610 Fundamentals of Acting (3 credits)
    • TRE 2540 Voice and Movement (3 credits)

    Two Lower-Level Other Courses: Performance/Analysis/Tech/Design Courses (6 credits):

    • MUS 2060 Music in the Theatre (3 credits)
    • TRE 1310 Introduction to the Theatre (3 credits)
    • TRE 1320 Rehearsal and Production I (3 credits)
    • TRE 1500 Fundamentals of Human Expression (3 credits)
    • TRE 2550 Script Analysis (3 credits)
    • TRE 2660 Stage Crafts (3 credits)
    • TRE 2680 Acting II: Realism (3 credits)
    • TRE 2700 Theatre for Social Change (3 credits)

    One Upper-Level History/Analysis Course (3 credits):

    • TRE 4305 Theatre History I (3 credits)
    • TRE 4325 Theatre History II (3 credits)

    Two Upper-Level Performance/Analysis/Tech/Design Courses (6 credits):

    • TRE 3060 Principles of Arts Management (3 credits)
    • TRE 3100 Theatrical Design (3 credits)
    • TRE 3505 Improvisation (3 credits)
    • TRE 3515 Musical Theatre Performance (3 credits)
    • TRE 3525 Voice Acting (3 credits)
    • TRE 3545 Accents and Dialects (3 credits)
    • TRE 3555 Acting Styles: Shakespeare (3 credits)
    • TRE 3565 Acting Styles: Restoration/High Comedy (3 credits)
    • TRE 3575 Acting for the Camera (3 credits)
    • TRE 3595 Audition Techniques (3 credits)
    • TRE 3650 Fundamentals of Directing (3 credits)
    • TRE 3740 Rehearsal and Production II (3 credits)

    Portfolio Requirement:

    Individuals minoring in Theatre must present a portfolio of selected materials reflecting their academic experience within the Department of Performing Arts. This portfolio is not for academic credit. Students who do not submit a portfolio cannot be awarded the Theatre minor upon graduation.

Program Contact Information

Andrew Papa
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Performing Arts
Briggs Building, Room 210
McNichols Campus

Email: papaam@udmercy.edu
Telephone: 313-993-3220