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Theatre Arts<br />
Location of Program<br />
Scottsbluff, Nebraska<br />
Degrees Offered<br />
Associate of Arts<br />
About the Program<br />
The Theatre Arts emphasis is designed to provide<br />
performance opportunities in addition to first and second<br />
year courses for the student seeking an Associate of Arts<br />
degree with an emphasis in Theatre Arts. Successful<br />
completion of the suggested curriculum will meet lower<br />
division requirements of four-year institutions offering<br />
a baccalaureate degree in Theatre Arts. The student will<br />
have performance and academic opportunities that lead<br />
to a basic knowledge of the theatre, its history, and its<br />
place in contemporary society.<br />
WNCC Productions<br />
Several dramatic productions are presented each year.<br />
All students are invited to participate both on-stage and<br />
behind the scenes. Participation in all-college plays can<br />
result in one academic credit or may be enjoyed as a noncredit<br />
activity.<br />
WNCC Theatre Club<br />
The Theatre Club<br />
provides students<br />
the opportunity to<br />
cultivate, inspire<br />
creativity and<br />
obtain experience<br />
in artistic<br />
expression through<br />
theatrical<br />
activities.<br />
wncc.edu 800.348.4435
wncc.edu 800.348.4435<br />
Me et Th e Ex p e r t<br />
Pat Ennis<br />
Theatre/Speech Instructor<br />
Ms. Ennis has her Bachelor of<br />
Arts in Speech and Theatre from<br />
Youngstown State University in<br />
Youngstown, Ohio and her Master<br />
of Arts in Speech and Theatre from<br />
Bowling Green State University in<br />
Bowling Green, Ohio. She has been<br />
active in the theatre since 1964,<br />
and has been directing for the<br />
stage since 1970. Since joining the<br />
staff at WNCC she has produced<br />
and directed The Gut Girls by Sara<br />
Daniels, The Importance Of Being<br />
Earnest by Oscar Wilde, and most<br />
recently, Crimes of the Heart by<br />
Beth Henley.<br />
Contact Information<br />
Pat Ennis<br />
308.635.6038<br />
ennisp@wncc.edu<br />
To Apply<br />
Applying for admission is<br />
free and can be completed<br />
online. For more<br />
information, visit apply.<br />
wncc.edu, or call us at<br />
800.348.4435.<br />
Suggested Curriculum<br />
First Semester<br />
Course<br />
Credit Hours<br />
ENGL-1500 English Comp 1 3<br />
SPCH-1200 Human Communications 3<br />
THEA-1790 Intro to Theatre 3<br />
THEA-1760 All College Play 1<br />
PHED-xxxx Physical Education 1<br />
BIOS, CHEM, or PHYS - Lab Science 4<br />
INFO-1100 Microcomputer Applications 3<br />
Total 18<br />
Second Semester<br />
Course<br />
Credit Hours<br />
ENGL-1550 English Comp 2 3<br />
SPCH-1390 Public Speaking 3<br />
THEA-2660 Acting 1 3<br />
THEA-1760 All College Play 1<br />
MATH-1150 College Algebra<br />
or<br />
MATH-1170 Mathematical Applications 3-4<br />
PHED-xxxx Physical Education 1<br />
ANY SOCIAL SCIENCE 3<br />
Total 17-18<br />
Theatre Arts<br />
Third Semester<br />
Course<br />
Credit Hours<br />
MUSC-1400 Music Appreciation 3<br />
ARTS-1710 Art Appreciation: Western 3<br />
THEA-1860 Stagecrafts 1 3<br />
THEA-1760 All College Play 1<br />
Foreign Language 3-5<br />
Total 13-15<br />
Fourth Semester<br />
Course<br />
Credit Hours<br />
THEA-2600 Stagecrafts 2 3<br />
ARTS-1715 Art Appreciation: Non-Western 3<br />
Foreign Language 3-5<br />
ANY SOCIAL SCIENCE 3<br />
ELECTIVE 3<br />
Total 15-16