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Academic Programs / Communication & TheaterTheaterDaniel Boylen, Chair
Specifically, we aim to: ● Offer essential training in theater and the related arts so that the student is prepared for further training and/or experience at the graduate and/or professional levels; These objectives are facilitated by the University requirement that all undergraduate students complete a common Core of approximately 36 credits in addition to their major area. Further, the department requires study in one subject outside of Theater to further encourage the enlargement of the student's interests. In addition to the intensive classes in all disciplines, the department encourages workshop productions done by students, faculty, or staff. These opportunities augment participation in major productions and are a natural extension of classroom work. The student's curriculum is intended to balance work within the Department of Theater and work in broad areas of education outside the department with practical experience in the many phases of theater production. The successful student can leave the program with a background of basic skills and information as well as practical experience in the theatrical discipline. The Theater major provides an excellent educational opportunity for students, regardless of career objectives. The Theater department is accredited by NAST, The National Association of Schools of Theater. Faculty AdvisingAdvising is an important part of the education of students in Theater. Majors are first assigned to the Academic Advising Center and later to a faculty advisor. Students are encouraged to consult their advisor on academic matters, production experiences, and career objectives. Requirements for the DegreeThe Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater is organized to provide Theater core courses that each entering class takes together throughout their four-year program and emphasis areas that can be selected. The degree will be awarded to students who have met the following requirements: ● Graduation requirements of Temple University, including successful completion of the University Core Curriculum. Theater Foundation CoursesRequirements for a Minor in TheaterTransfer credits are not accepted for credit for the minor in theater. Students must receive the permission of their advisor before starting in this program. Once the minor has been approved, students must follow the academic rules of the Department of Theater for all theater courses. Minor credit is not given for theater grades below C. Students must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA in the minor. Students with Theater averages under 2.0 for more than two semesters will be dropped from the program. Students with averages under 2.0 may not begin the program.
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