Bachelor of Arts in Theater- Case Western Reserve University
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Faculty and Staff
Explore The Maltz Performing Arts Center
Guest Artists
Honoring Our Roots – Eldred Theater
Cleveland Theaters
Employment
Academic Programs
Undergraduate
Introduction to Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Theater
Minor in Theater
Undergraduate Scholarships
Senior Capstone
Graduate
Master of Fine Arts in Acting
Overview
MFA Course of Study
MFA Academic Structure
MFA Auditions
Current Students
Undergraduate Theater Auditions
Student Theater Groups
MPAC THTR Facility Guideline and Request Form
Theater Handbook and Other Resources
Senior Capstone
DEIE Committee
News and Events
Departmental Calendars
News
Productions
CWRU Department of Theater Productions
Past Undergraduate Productions
CWRU/CPH MFA Acting Program Productions
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Bachelor of Arts:
The Bachelor of Arts program in theater offers concentrations in acting, design/technical theater, dramatic writing, directing and general theater studies. Students intending to major in Theater will need to complete forty credit hours of coursework. Most students will opt to take many classes beyond the requirements in order to enhance their knowledge and improve their skills. Students interested in declaring a specific concentration of study can satisfy the additional requirements listed below in order to fulfill a Bachelor of Arts with a specific concentration; students who do not declare a concentration will receive the designation of “General Theater” on their transcript.
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Departmental Honors in Theater
Majors wishing to take a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in theater must make written application to the director of undergraduate theater studies no later than May 1 of their junior year. Students must have a minimum 3.25 overall grade point average and a minimum 3.75 grade point average in theater. Acceptance into the honors program is contingent upon faculty support and recommendation by the director of undergraduate theater studies and the department chair. Those accepted register for THTR 397 Honors Studies I and THTR 398 Honors Studies II during their senior year, for a total of 6 hours. The honors project is defined as a production project in acting, design, playwriting, directing, or management/outreach. A supporting paper discussing the concept, execution, and performance of the project must be filed with the director of undergraduate theater studies no later than one week following the project presentation. Preparation of the project will be supervised by a department faculty member. This project may be accepted for honors only if it receives a grade of A from both the project advisor and the Director of Undergraduate Theater Studies. The grade of A must be received both semesters. Students who qualify will receive the notation “Departmental Honors in Theater” on their diplomas. Information about the structure and specific requirements of the honors project is available from the director of undergraduate theater studies.
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