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9 credits in Psychology at the 300 level or higher<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

Advisor: Dr. Joel Thiessen<br />

18 credits<br />

The Sociology minor offers students an opportunity to<br />

complement their major or concentration with the study<br />

of Sociology. The minor provides students with flexible<br />

course options in line with personal interests and is useful<br />

for those considering careers in law, the police force,<br />

politics, education, social services, business or marketing,<br />

Christian service (e.g., pastoral or missionary ministry), or<br />

for students enrolling in graduate programs.<br />

Minor Requirements (18)<br />

SO 121 Principles of Sociology<br />

SO 310 Classical Social Theory<br />

6 credits in Sociology at the 200 level or higher<br />

6 credits in Sociology at the 300 level or higher<br />

THEATRE<br />

Advisor: Val Lieske<br />

18 credits<br />

The Theatre minor offers students in other majors and<br />

disciplines an alternate expression and/or concentrated<br />

study of creativity. The minor is useful to students<br />

studying other artistic mediums, worship arts, education,<br />

and any other field where creative, interdisciplinary<br />

Minor Requirements (18)<br />

Acting Stream<br />

TH 154 Script Analysis<br />

One of the following:<br />

TH 100 Introduction to Theatre<br />

TH 160 Theatre History I<br />

TH 161 Theatre History II<br />

Two of the following Theatre Skills Disciplines<br />

TH 201 Acting I: Meisner<br />

TH 202 Acting II: Meisner<br />

One of the following Applied Theatre Practices:<br />

TH 222 Rehearsal and Performance I (Classical)<br />

TH 223 Rehearsal and Performance II (Contemporary)<br />

3 credits in Theatre at the senior level<br />

Technical Theatre Stream<br />

TH 154 Script Analysis<br />

One of the following:<br />

TH 100 Introduction to Theatre<br />

TH 160 Theatre History<br />

TH 161 Theatre History II<br />

Two of the following Theatre Skills Disciplines<br />

TH 130 Technical Theatre I<br />

problem solving is required. Students may choose an<br />

acting stream, a technical theatre stream, or a more<br />

flexible stream that allows students to combine various<br />

theatrical interests.<br />

TH 131 Technical Theatre II<br />

One of the following Applied Theatre Practices<br />

TH 330/331/332/333 Technical Theatre Practice I/II/III/IV<br />

6 credits in Theatre at the senior level<br />

General Stream<br />

TH 154 Script Analysis<br />

One of the following:<br />

TH 100 Introduction to Theatre<br />

TH 160 Theatre History<br />

TH 161 Theatre History II<br />

Two of the following Theatre Skill Discipline (4-6)<br />

TH 201/202 Acting I and II<br />

TH 130/131 Technical Theatre I and II<br />

One (or more) of the following Applied Theatre Practices<br />

(2-6)<br />

TH 222 Rehearsal and Performance I (3)<br />

TH 223 Rehearsal and Performance II (3)<br />

TH 120a/b Collective Creation (6)<br />

TH 330/331/332/333 Technical Theatre Practice I/II/III/IV<br />

3-6 credits in Theatre at the 200 level or higher<br />

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