Academic Catalog - 2024-2025

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Theatre

Theatre, Bachelor of Arts


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This multifaceted undergraduate program imparts a broad grounding in stagecraft, behind and in front of the curtain. The program includes theatrical history, theory, critique, technology, design, and hands-on production experiences. The language requirement adds a cultural and diverse element to the plan.

NAU is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST)

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Academic Catalog - 2024-2025

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Theatre

Theatre, Bachelor of Arts


Careers

What Can I Do with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre?

If you dream of a life that's long on excitement and short on the dull bits, then the theatre is calling you. Whether you hope to work in professional theatre or pursue further education, our programs will put your dreams at center stage.

We offer nationally respected curricula in theatre studies, performance, and design and technology. We will help you develop the broadest possible understanding of the art and craft of the stage with our practical and academic courses. You'll also receive a firm grounding in the liberal arts. You'll study dramatic literature, history, theory and criticism, theatre performance, and design, and technology. You'll have plenty of opportunities to learn by doing. The university theatre season includes four faculty directed, mainstage productions and numerous student produced, second stage productions per year. You will learn to express yourself logically and artistically, and graduate prepared for post-baccalaureate study, or professional theatre.

Career opportunities that might be pursued:
  • Director
  • Actor
  • Costume designer
  • Drama teacher
  • Lighting designer
  • Costume technician
  • Scenic carpenter or painter
  • Technical director
  • Stage manager
  • Master Electrician

With further education, one of these paths is possible:
  • Professional Theatre
  • Film or television
  • Educator

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Academic Catalog - 2024-2025

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Theatre

Theatre, Bachelor of Arts


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Academic Catalog - 2024-2025

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Theatre

Theatre, Bachelor of Arts


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.

Minimum Units for Completion 120
Major GPA 2.5
Highest Mathematics Required MAT 114
Foreign Language Required
University Honors Program Optional
AZ Transfer Students complete AGEC-A Recommended
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Emphasis or Minor Required

An emphasis or minor is required for this major.

Purpose Statement

The study of Theatre is an integral part of a general education. The Northern Arizona University Department of Theatre gives undergraduate students an in-depth and expansive understanding of the art and craft of theatre through the creative, critical, and applied practice of theatre. The BA offers the opportunity to learn by doing in a student-centered environment through collaborative performance and production. Students become well-rounded theatre practitioners by engaging in all areas of theatre-making while cultivating artistic integrity and work ethic. The program prepares students for a global society by advancing awareness of the diversity of lived experience, practicing empathic communication and creative problem solving, and engaging in sustainability with a global perspective.

The core requirement for all majors consists of 32 units with courses such as Production Workshop, Script Analysis, Fundamentals of Acting, Directing, and Theatre History as well as three out of the following eight courses: Lighting and Sound Technology, Stagecraft, Costume Construction, Introduction to Theatrical Design, Costume Design, Scenic Design, and Lighting Design. Theatre Majors conclude their work with the Capstone class and project.

Beyond the core requirements Theatre majors are asked to choose one of three tracks:
Theatre Studies Emphasis, Design & Technology Emphasis, or Performance Emphasis. These tracks are detailed below. In all three tracks students participate in the making of theatre, whether it be in costuming, sound & light, scenic construction, stage management, crew, or cast. This hands-on work allows students to participate in the collaborative nature of Theatre and experience the importance of effective, multimodal communication. All majors and minors learn to evaluate, analyze, and engage with a depth and breadth of material on the global impact and sustainability of Theatre. Students apply this knowledge and critical thinking to their scholarship and artistic practices while practicing effective systems of preparation and work habits.

Theatre Studies Emphasis
Students who choose the Theatre Studies Emphasis concentrate their studies through reading, discussing, and practicing effective writing techniques such as outlining, making revisions, and giving/receiving peer feedback. The required courses with this emphasis, such as Modern and Contemporary Drama, challenge students to synthesize their study of history, theory, and criticism to better articulate their stances on the future of global theatre.

Design & Technology Emphasis
The Design & Technology Emphasis allows students to focus their curriculum on design and technology courses. Students who choose the Design & Technology Emphasis take 19 units in foundational courses such as Introduction to Theatrical Design, Drawing & Rendering for the Theatre, as well as more in-depth courses such as Costume Design, Scenic Design, Lighting Design, and Special Topics courses.

Performance Emphasis
In the Performance Emphasis students focus their curriculum on performance courses. In-depth courses open to the Performance Emphasis student include Directing II, Contemporary Acting Techniques, Advanced Contemporary Acting Techniques, Acting Styles, Advanced Movement for Actors, and Special Topics courses.

Student Learning Outcomes

Core Theatre Outcomes

Emphasis in Design/Technology
Emphasis in Performance
Emphasis in Theatre Studies
Evaluate, analyze, and apply a depth and breadth of knowledge about the global impact of Theatre history, literature, and practices to the scholarship and practice of Theatre.

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College of Arts and Letters

Department of Theatre

Theatre, Bachelor of Arts


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Major Requirements
Minor Requirements
Foreign Language Requirement
General Electives
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College of Arts and Letters

Department of Theatre

Theatre, Bachelor of Arts


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