Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2021-22 College of Liberal Arts Program: Theatre Arts and Dance Major (Dramaturgy) Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Theatre Arts and Dance Major (Dramaturgy)

Meet the Faculty


The theatre major offers a comprehensive education in the art and craft of the theatre. The curriculum exposes students broadly to theatre history, literature, theory, and criticism, and provides rigorous training in acting, directing, design, dramaturgy, and technical theatre. To achieve these skills, students complete a series of required courses and participate in the departmental production program.

Philosophy
The Rollins College Department of Theatre and Dance provides for the development of imaginative, purposeful, and skilled expression. The department inspires students’ artistic, intellectual, and personal growth. Graduates of the program are prepared to lead, collaborate with, and enrich the communities in which they live, work, and serve.

Performance
The department produces four (4) mainstage productions per year at our on-campus venue: the Annie Russell Theatre, a 377-seat proscenium theatre listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.  Majors take a set of courses and concentrate in performance, design and technical theatre, musical theatre, dramaturgy, or theatre studies. The department issues a comprehensive reading list of theatre literature for majors. Faculty evaluate student progress at the end of the sophomore year, and seniors must complete a senior capstone experience.

Major Requirements

Fifty-six (56) credit hours are required, including:

  • a core of eleven (11) courses,
    all majors take a core sequence of seven (7) four-hour courses and four (4) two-hour production courses; and
  • an emphasis in one (1) of five (5) areas,
    all majors select an area of emphasis consisting of five (5) four-hour courses and a two-hour capstone course.

Core Courses

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
THE 111 - Introduction to Technical Theatre
THE 112 - Fundamentals of Theatrical Design
THE 120 - Acting I: Fundamentals
THE 240 - Script Analysis
THE 341 - History of Theatre I: Until 1750

   (NOTE: Students with a Musical Theatre emphasis are required to take THE 349 History of American Musical Theatre instead of THE 341)

THE 342 - History of Theatre II: 1750-Present
THE 440 - Performance Theory and Critique of Western Dramatic Lit

Prereq(s): THE 240 , THE 341  and THE 378.

Four (4) from among these five (5) courses:

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
THE 101 - Theatre Prod/Technical A
THE 102 - Theatre Prod/Technical B
THE 103 - Theatre Prod/Technical C
THE 104 - Theatre Prod/Technical D
DAN 420 - Dance Production I

Dramaturgy Concentration Courses

Dramaturgy emphasis students must choose at least one from each of the following three sub-specialities:

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
THE 242 - Research Methods for Dramaturgs and Directors
THE 441 - Dramaturgy Capstone

Prereq(s): THE 111  and THE 112  and one of THE 210 , THE 211 , THE 212  or THE 213. 

Theatre History and Dramaturgical Research

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
DAN 203 - Dance History
THE 245 - Feminist Theatre
THE 247 - Mainstage Assistant Dramaturg
THE 346 - Queer Aesthetic Theatre/Film
THE 347 - Global Theatre
ENG 312 - Studies in 20th Century American Literature

Prereq(s): 200-level ENG course or instructor consent.

Community Building Through Theatre

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
THE 244 - Theatre and Disability
THE 228 - Theatre for Social Change

Prereq(s): THE 120, THE 275 or instructor consent.

THE 343 - Performance Ethnography

Collaborative Theatre Development

Course NameCrs:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
THE 110 - Performance Design
THE 275 - Improvisational Theatre I: Fundamentals
THE 333 - Directing I: Fundamentals

Prereq(s): THE 111, THE 120, THE 240, and THE 211.

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