NOTE: THIS PROGRAM IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS OR INTERNAL TRANSFERS
Bernhard Center
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Curriculum and Program Requirements
The Music & Performing Arts Department offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in Performing Arts with concentrations in Music and Theater. Bachelor of Arts candidates must complete the core curriculum and the appropriate coursework in the major to graduate. The department chair may determine that proficiency is established and may waive requirements; however, 120 credits are required to earn a Bachelor’s degree. Students study a combination of theater and music, and may wish to take relevant coursework drawn from our English and Mass Communication programs, as well as the Trefz School of Business and other areas as appropriate. This liberal arts degree includes coursework in acting, technical theater, dramatic literature, movement, applied music (vocal or instrumental study, as appropriate), music theory and history, and relevant technological and entrepreneurial skills. Students must elect a concentration in theater or music. The program seeks to produce broadly educated graduates with substantial knowledge of, and skills in, one or more aspects of the performing arts.
Music Concentration
The Music concentration within the Bachelor of Arts degree in Performing Arts is designed to allow interested students to engage in collegiate music study in a liberal arts context, laying the foundation for graduate study or internships and entry-level jobs in the field.
Theater Concentration
The Theater concentration within the Bachelor of Arts degree in Performing Arts is designed to allow interested students to study theater at the collegiate level in a liberal arts context, laying the foundation for graduate study or internships and entry-level jobs in the field.
Learning Outcomes
By completing the Bachelor of Arts degree in Performing Arts, Music concentration, students will:
- Develop a foundation in the theory and history of music.
- Further develop their skills as a singer or instrumentalist.
- Possess sufficient musical acumen to make meaningful contributions to musical performances and ensembles.
- Gain an understanding of theater as an important part of human culture.
- Cultivate flexibility, versatility, and entrepreneurship, as appropriate to personal and career goals.
- Further their ability to work in, learn from, and teach groups composed of learners from diverse backgrounds and with multiple skill levels.
- Be able to connect musical knowledge with the learning occurring in other areas, including the general education component of the undergraduate curriculum.
By completing the Bachelor of Arts degree in Performing Arts, Theater concentration, students will:
- Develop their theatrical skills, focusing on acting and/or technical theater.
- Acquire or deepen their understanding of theater as an important part of human culture.
- Participate meaningfully in at least one University mainstage theatrical production.
- Cultivate flexibility, versatility, and entrepreneurship, as appropriate to personal and career goals.
- Further their ability to work in, learn from, and teach groups composed of learners from diverse backgrounds and with multiple skill levels.
- Be able to connect theatrical knowledge with the learning occurring in other areas, including the general education component of the undergraduate curriculum.