2024-2025 University Catalog 
    
    Dec 03, 2024  
2024-2025 University Catalog

Theatre Design & Technology, B.F.A.


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Faculty:

  • Patricia Beachley, M.F.A.
  • Jennifer Beasley, D.A.T.
  • Ken Clothier, M.F.A.
  • Joseph Domencic, M.M.
  • Brian Ferrell, M.F.A.
  • Josias Figueirido, M.F.A.
  • Karen A. Glass, M.F.A.
  • Lisa Leibering, M.F.A.
  • Mary Kay Neff, S.C., M.F.A.
  • Denise Pullen, M.F.A.
  • Kellee Van Aken, Ph.D.
  • Caila Yates, B.F.A.

Learning Objectives: Theatre Design and Technology

  1. Identify, define and practice basic terminology and skills in text and/or music analysis, performance, production, management, and design. 
  2. Identify, Execute & Evaluate production and performance roles through the collaborative creation of original work in the Performing Arts. 
  3. Identify, analyze, & Interpret a wide selection of artistic, choreographic, and/or theatre repertory and history, including: principal eras, genres, and cultural practices. ●
  4. Evaluate, critique, and reflect upon performance and production experiences both as a participant and an observer. 
  5. Interpret the fundamental elements of design to organize & communicate production ideas/information to a diverse audience and through a variety of media. 
  6. Demonstrate & apply knowledge and competency in a broad variety of studio skills, technology, safety, and equipment applicable to student’s area(s) of specialization. 
  7. Analyze production needs to determine, design, and implement appropriate solutions. 

Applicants for the major in theatre design and technology are asked to complete an interview and share work samples. This enables the applicant to compete for visual and performing arts scholarships. However, this is not required for entry into the program. 

The Theatre program provides a variety of performance and production experiences annually through five full-length presentations staged in the William Granger Ryan Theatre and by a variable number of shorter works presented in other performance spaces on Seton Hill University’s campus. Production responsibilities are required each semester, and guidelines for such work are outlined in the program’s Production Manual, which also contains the program’s operating policies and expectations for successful student achievement. Students receive a copy when they enter the program. 

All candidates for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in theatre design and technology must complete the Liberal Arts Curriculum requirements, the capstone assessment requirement, and the required courses for the major. 

The capstone assessment includes successful completion of required coursework and assignments, completion of a first year goal-setting assignment in relation to the integration of theatre and University learning objectives, effective fulfillment of required production work, completion of at least one of the highest level of course offerings in the student’s chosen area of production, and achievement of designated proficiencies. Students must also complete required internships where applicable, a major entrepreneurially-oriented project in the student’s chosen area of professional focus, and a statement on how the attainment and integration of major and University learning objectives informed the project and the student’s plans for the future.

A minimum of 120 credits is required.

 

Theatre Design & Technology, Curriculum


Art/Music History & Practice:


9 credits from:

Total credits: 70


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