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703 ERNESTINE M. RACLIN SCHOOL OF THE ARTS<br />

THTR-T 433<br />

THTR-T 438<br />

Theatre Studies (9 cr.)<br />

Costume Design II<br />

Advanced Stage Lighting Design<br />

Select one or two of the following:<br />

THTR-T 220 Acting II: Scene Study<br />

THTR-T 223 Vocal and Physical Preparation I<br />

THTR-T 431 On-Camera Techniques<br />

THTR-T 479 Problems in Performance<br />

Select one or two of the following:<br />

THTR-T 290 History and Design of Stage Makeup<br />

THTR-T 326 Introduction to Scenic Design<br />

THTR-T 433 Costume Design II<br />

THTR-T 438 Advanced Stage Lighting Design<br />

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre<br />

The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in theatre is designed to<br />

prepare students for the professional theatre or additional<br />

training at the graduate level. It features an intense focus<br />

on a selected area of concentration (performance or<br />

design/technical) and extensive production experience<br />

designed to promote excellence.<br />

Degree Requirements<br />

• 128 credit hours<br />

• At least 30 credit hours must be at the 300- or<br />

400-level<br />

• Successful participation in major season productions,<br />

as directed by the area coordinator of theatre and<br />

dance<br />

Campuswide General Education<br />

For a more detailed description of the IU <strong>South</strong> <strong>Bend</strong><br />

campuswide general-education requirements, including<br />

lists of approved courses, see pages 35-40 in this<br />

publication.<br />

All courses certified as meeting the campuswide generaleducation<br />

requirements are designated in the Schedule<br />

of Classes.<br />

Visual Literacy<br />

Select one of the following:<br />

THTR-T 228 Design for the Theatre<br />

Select from approved course list, page 37<br />

Quantitative Reasoning<br />

Select from approved course list, page 37<br />

(mathematics Level 6 equivalency or above)<br />

Information Literacy<br />

COAS-Q 110 Introduction to Information<br />

Literacy (1 cr.)<br />

Computer Literacy<br />

Select from approved course list, page 37<br />

Common Core Courses (12 cr.)<br />

Complete one course from each of the following four<br />

areas, as designated in the Schedule of Classes. At least<br />

one of the areas must be completed at the 300-level.<br />

The Natural World<br />

Select from approved course list, page 38<br />

Human Behavior and Social Institutions<br />

Select from approved course list, page 38<br />

Literary and Intellectual Traditions<br />

THTR-T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions<br />

VT: The Structure and Analysis of<br />

Drama<br />

Select from approved course list, page 38<br />

Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity<br />

Select from THTR-A 190 or A 399 offerings, page 38<br />

Campuswide Curriculum (39 cr.)<br />

(All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.)<br />

Fundamental Literacies (19 cr.)<br />

Writing<br />

ENG-W 131 Elementary Composition 1 (with a<br />

grade of C or higher)<br />

Critical Thinking<br />

Select from approved course list, pages 36-37<br />

Oral Communication<br />

SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking (with a grade of C<br />

or higher)<br />

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