Theater Arts B.A./B.S.
Undergraduates in theater arts are expected to acquire basic skills in performance, design and production, practice, and dramatic literature and theater history. These basic skills are developed in the core requirements. The remaining credits are met through a selected option, performance, design/production, or theatrer studies, which provides for flexibility and allows a student to specialize in an area of interest. Students choose from electives in Theater + Film, and World Languages and Literatures (Kabuki, Peninsular Drama, and Sophocles/Euripides).
Requirements
In addition to meeting the general University degree requirements, the Major in Theater Arts must complete 68 adviser-approved theater arts credits to include the following:
Courses
12 credits chosen from the following:
TA 330 | Multicultural Theater | 4 |
TA 369 | Women, Theater, and Society | 4 |
TA 467 | Modern Theater I | 4 |
TA 468 | Modern Theater II | 4 |
TA 471 | Theater History: Periods and Topics | 1-4 |
TA 472 | Theater History: Major Figures | 1-4 |
4 credits of the following:
TA 333 | Workshop Theater: Directing/Stage Management/Dramaturgy | 1 |
TA 334 | Workshop Theater: Scenery & Lighting Production | 1-2 |
TA 335 | Workshop Theater: Management/Publicity | 1 |
TA 336 | Workshop Theater: Costume Production | 1 |
with a maximum of 2 credits in any one of the above. Workshop credits in excess of this maximum may be used to satisfy elective and general requirements
Total Credit Hours: 68
Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) will not be accepted toward fulfilling department major requirements. All courses used to satisfy the major requirements must be graded C or above.
At least 16 credits of upper-division Theater Arts courses, including 2 credits from TA 333, TA 334, TA 335, and/or TA 336 must be taken in residence at Portland State University.