2005-06 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
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Chairperson: |
Barbara S. Blackledge |
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Faculty: |
Ault, Boda, Bowes, Jones, Liberta, McCreary, Simpson, J. Van Dyke |
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Eisen, Lommock |
Website:
www.iup.edu/theater
| Bachelor of Arts–Theater |
| Theater Minor |
| Dance Minor |
The Department of Theater and Dance is dedicated to both theater and dance as collaborative and highly disciplined fields offering an extended view of the world as a part of a liberal and humanistic education. Successful students develop an artistic sensibility and a disciplined work ethic, skills necessary in most endeavors. The department is committed to:
1. providing comprehensive coursework from introductory through advanced levels of study, in all major areas of theater and dance
2. providing diverse production opportunities at all levels to challenge students as artists by developing proficiency in one or more of the areas of playwriting, research, performance, and production while stimulating the intellectual growth of both students and faculty
3. augmenting and complementing the aesthetic offerings of the university community
4. establishing a work ethic of collaboration, personal discipline, and respect
The Department of Theater and Dance offers a Bachelor of Arts degree, a dance minor, and a theater minor. The B.A. degree with a major in Theater provides for the study of theater within a broad liberal arts education. The minor in dance totals 18 controlled credits, while a minor in theater consists of 15 credits in Theater coursework approved by the chairperson of the department. Theater and dance courses are also an option in the Interdisciplinary Fine Arts degree offered by the College of Fine Arts.
As a practical extension of the academic program, the Department of Theater and Dance offers a variety of production opportunities in the Theater-by-the-Grove Mainstage and Studio theaters. The IUP Dance Theater performs twice annually.
Admission to the Theater major requires satisfactory completion of an audition or interview, in addition to the university’s general admission requirements. Detailed information will be sent to applicants upon request.
The Department of Theater and Dance is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Theater (NAST).
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Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications: Fine Arts: ARHI 101, DANC 102, or MUHI 101 Mathematics: 3cr Liberal Studies Electives: 9cr, no courses with THTR prefix |
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| Major: | 40 | ||
| Required Courses: | |||
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Foundations of Theater |
3cr | ||
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Fundamentals of Theatrical Design |
3cr |
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THTR 205
or THTR 206 |
Classic Theater or Classic Theater II |
3cr | |
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THTR 207
or THTR 208 |
Modern Theater I or Modern Theater II |
3cr | |
| Core Courses: (minimum of 6cr from each area) | |||
| Technical Core: | |||
| THTR 120 | Stagecraft | 3cr | |
| THTR 122 | Costume Workshop | 3cr | |
| THTR 221 | Basic Stage Lighting | 3cr | |
| Performance Core: | |||
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THTR 130
or THTR 131 |
Stage Voice or Stage Movement |
3cr | |
| THTR 240 | Acting I | 3cr | |
| THTR 350 | Directing | 3cr | |
| Production Practicum: (1) | |||
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Practicum in Production |
4cr |
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| Theater Concentration Electives: concentrate in one or two of the following areas: | 9cr | ||
| Area A: Design/Tech (in addition to any of the technical core beyond the 6cr required:) | |||
| THTR 320 | Scene Design | 3cr | |
| THTR 321 | Stage Lighting Design | 3cr | |
| THTR 322 | Costume Design | 3cr | |
| THTR 323 | Sound Design | 3cr | |
| THTR 324 | Advanced Stagecraft | 3cr | |
| THTR 489 | Technical Theater Problems | 3cr | |
| Area B: Performance (in addition to any of the performance core beyond the 6cr required:) | |||
| THTR 340 | Acting II | 3cr | |
| THTR 341 | Acting Styles | 3cr | |
| THTR 342 | Acting Shakespeare | 3cr | |
| THTR 484 | Directing Studio | 3cr | |
| THTR 487 | Acting Studio | 3cr | |
| Area C: Musical Theater (2) | |||
| DANC 150 | Fundamentals of Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 250 | Beginning Contemporary Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 260 | Beginning Jazz Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 270 | Beginning Ballroom and Tap Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 280 | Beginning Ballet | 3cr | |
| DANC 290 | Ethnic Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 485 | Dance Studio | 3cr | |
| THTR 341 | Acting Styles | 3cr | |
| THTR 487 | Acting Studio | 3cr | |
| Area D: Theater History and Theory (3 | |||
| THTR 310 | Theater Criticism | 3cr | |
| THTR 347 | Playwrighting | 3cr | |
| THTR 350 | Directing | 3cr | |
| Theater Electives: | |||
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Choose an additional course either from
any THTR course listed above or any of the following: THTR 223, 281, 310, 345, 347, 481, 483, 493 |
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| Free Electives: | 27 | ||
| Total Degree Requirements: | 120 | ||
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(1) 4cr over a minimum of six semesters including one semester for senior year project. (2) In addition to auditioning for limited seats in applied voice lessons from the Music Department, students could choose at least one acting class and at least one dance class from the listings in this category. It is important to note that courses serving this major requirement cannot also serve a dance minor requirement. (3) In addition to taking all four of the Classic and Modern Theater courses for 6 of the 9cr required in this concentration, an additional 3cr can be chosen from the courses in this category (assuming that they are not already serving another major requirement) or from specially defined THTR 281/481/483 courses. |
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| Minor–Theater | 15 |
Students
interested in a Theater minor must meet with the department chairperson to work
out
an approved list of courses to serve the intended purpose of the Theater minor.
The Dance Minor program provides a foundation for those interested in teaching dance, working in administration with a dance company, managing a private dance studio, working with theater productions, or desiring a broad-based education within the dance discipline.
The Dance Minor is an 18-credit program with 6 required and 12 advised elective credits. The required credits include pertinent foundation courses and advanced-level theory courses. The required courses also provide a comprehensive study of production elements, fundamental and historical theories of dance, and dance choreographic and teaching theories that cannot be obtained in any of the elective courses. The advised elective credits include the technique courses.
The Dance Minor is based on the National Standards for Arts Education dance requirements. Using this basis for the program ensures fundamental preparation for a number of students needs, e.g., the dance teacher, the performer, and the dance studio owner.
Through advisement, the minor program can serve the individual student’s needs. The program would be of interest to secondary and elementary education majors, small business majors, recreation and physical education majors, theater, music, and interdisciplinary fine arts majors and anyone who has an interest in dance and wants to broaden his or her Liberal Arts education.
| Minor–Dance (1) | 18 |
| Required Courses: | 6 | ||
| DANC 102 | Introduction to Dance | 3cr | |
| One course from the following: | |||
| DANC 351 | Choreography | 3cr | |
| DANC 353 | Dance Curriculum and Instruction | 3cr | |
| DANC 355 | Dance Production: Administration to Creation | 3cr | |
| Four courses from the following as advised: | 12 | ||
| DANC 150 | Fundamentals of Dance (1) | 3cr | |
| DANC 250 | Beginning Contemporary Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 260 | Beginning Jazz Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 270 | Beginning Ballroom and Tap Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 280 | Beginning Ballet | 3cr | |
| DANC 290 | Ethnic Dance | 3cr | |
| DANC 485 | Dance Studio | 3cr | |
| (1) Please note that no DANC prefix course can serve both a Dance minor and a Fine Arts major. | |||