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B.A. in Theatre

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Theatre majors are required to audition and participate in production work by enrolling in THEA 1220 for seven semesters. THEA 1220 Theatre Production Practicum (7 semesters) THEA 2333 Acting I THEA 2341 Costume Technology THEA 2351 Stage Technology I THEA 2391 Stage Technology II THEA 2541 Introduction to Stage Makeup THEA 3011 Stage Management THEA 3021 Stage Management Practicum THEA 3023 The Classical Theatre THEA 3103 Lighting Design THEA 3523 Scene Design: Background and Practice THEA 3533 Costume Design Performance Area: THEA 1101 Tap I THEA 2201 Tap II THEA 1401 Ballet I THEA 2401 Ballet II THEA 2111 Modern Dance I THEA 3101 Modern Dance II THEA 2211 Jazz Dance I THEA 3211 Jazz Dance II THEA 2202 Voice and Movement THEA 3072 Choreography I THEA 3202 Voice and Movement II THEA 3343 Acting II THEA 3361 Musical Theatre Performance I Lab THEA 3362 Musical Theatre Performance I THEA 3442 Musical Theatre Dance Styles Design/Technical Area THEA 1243 History of Western Clothing and Costume THEA 2362 Introduction to Scene Painting THEA 3093 Portfolio/Rendering THEA 3103 Lighting Design THEA 3523 Scene Design: Background and Practice THEA 3533 Costume Design THEA 4022-3 Advanced Stage Management THEA 4363 Advanced Scene Painting THEA 4513 Advanced Lighting Design THEA 4523 Advanced Scene Design THEA 4533 Advanced Costume Design THEA 4561-3 Special Topics in Theatre THEA 4991-3 Independent Study History/Literature Area THEA 2013 Survey of Dance in History and Cultures THEA 2113 Period Styles and Design Motifs THEA 2173 Survey of Modern Playwriting or FLM 2373 Survey of Modern Playwriting THEA 2213 A Cultural History of Theatre THEA 3053 Playwriting THEA 3063 Adaptation to Stage and Screen THEA 3463 Musical Theatre History and Literature I THEA 3473 Musical Theatre History and Literature II THEA 4003 Playwriting Workshop THEA 4413 Contemporary Theatre and Drama THEA 4561-3 Special Topics in Theatre THEA 4973 Senior Seminar: The Collaborative Process THEA 4991-3 Independent Study

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Theatre majors are required to audition and participate in production work by enrolling in THEA 1220 for seven semesters. THEA 1220 Theatre Production Practicum (7 semesters) THEA 2333 Acting I THEA 2341 Costume Technology THEA 2351 Stage Technology I THEA 2391 Stage Technology II THEA 2541 Introduction to Stage Makeup THEA 3011 Stage Management THEA 3021 Stage Management Practicum THEA 3023 The Classical Theatre THEA 3103 Lighting Design THEA 3523 Scene Design: Background and Practice THEA 3533 Costume Design Performance Area: THEA 1101 Tap I THEA 2201 Tap II THEA 1401 Ballet I THEA 2401 Ballet II THEA 2111 Modern Dance I THEA 3101 Modern Dance II THEA 2211 Jazz Dance I THEA 3211 Jazz Dance II THEA 2202 Voice and Movement THEA 3072 Choreography I THEA 3202 Voice and Movement II THEA 3343 Acting II THEA 3361 Musical Theatre Performance I Lab THEA 3362 Musical Theatre Performance I THEA 3442 Musical Theatre Dance Styles Design/Technical Area THEA 1243 History of Western Clothing and Costume THEA 2362 Introduction to Scene Painting THEA 3093 Portfolio/Rendering THEA 3103 Lighting Design THEA 3523 Scene Design: Background and Practice THEA 3533 Costume Design THEA 4022-3 Advanced Stage Management THEA 4363 Advanced Scene Painting THEA 4513 Advanced Lighting Design THEA 4523 Advanced Scene Design THEA 4533 Advanced Costume Design THEA 4561-3 Special Topics in Theatre THEA 4991-3 Independent Study History/Literature Area THEA 2013 Survey of Dance in History and Cultures THEA 2113 Period Styles and Design Motifs THEA 2173 Survey of Modern Playwriting or FLM 2373 Survey of Modern Playwriting THEA 2213 A Cultural History of Theatre THEA 3053 Playwriting THEA 3063 Adaptation to Stage and Screen THEA 3463 Musical Theatre History and Literature I THEA 3473 Musical Theatre History and Literature II THEA 4003 Playwriting Workshop THEA 4413 Contemporary Theatre and Drama THEA 4561-3 Special Topics in Theatre THEA 4973 Senior Seminar: The Collaborative Process THEA 4991-3 Independent Study

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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Led by a strong president, a visionary Board of Trustees and dedicated administrators, The University of Tulsa continues transformative growth that has seen an unprecedented rise into the ranks of the top 100 national universities. The University of Tulsa began as Henry Kendall College in 1882 and has developed into a leading private research institution that embraces a liberal arts foundation while preparing students for a lifetime of success. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to support charitable causes, give thanks for their own good fortune and find fulfillment by engaging in volunteerism through any number of local, national and global organizations. The University of Tulsa is a top 100 national research institution where dedication, excellence, commitment, and integrity are central to our mission. A small, private university, TU provides a highly personalized education for each student. Our students receive encouragement and mentoring from the moment they set foot on campus. As a comprehensive, doctoral-degree-granting institution, The University of Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the highest quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engineering, law, nursing, and applied health sciences.

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