Nov 23, 2024  
2019-2020 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog 
    
2019-2020 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Theatre, B.A.


All courses must be passed with a grade of 2.0 or higher to count towards the major.

The Theatre major is designed to provide a thorough undergraduate study in all aspects of the theatrical arts. It prepares students for successful participation in professional theatre activities after graduation or for further study in graduate school.

The required courses, integrated with an active production program, introduce students to the theoretical and practical aspects of acting, directing, technical theatre, design, history and dramatic literature. Additional advanced course offerings, participation in theatrical productions, and internships provide further opportunities to individualize and broaden the student’s undergraduate experience and skills.

Auditions for the theatre productions are open to all SUNY Potsdam students. Interested students, regardless of major, are also invited to join the Student Government Association organization, Theatre Guild. Theatre Guild sponsors student-directed productions, and its members participate by directing, designing, and performing.

Students majoring in theatre may also elect to complete a minor in Acting or Design and Production, Non-theatre majors may pursue their interests by minoring in Acting, Design and Technical Theatre, or Theatre Studies.

Program Requirements


Performance Requirement: 3 Credits


Capstone Course: 3 Credits


All students are required to complete a Capstone Experiential/ Applied Learning Course. It may be taken as one of the Senior Projects courses (DRAM 485 , DRAM 497  ) or as an Internship (INTD ***) or a study abroad program with approval of the academic adviser, department chair and, when applicable, the Director of Internships. The option of Senior Project in Theatre Arts during the senior year is with approval of the academic adviser and the department faculty for a minimum of three credits.

Theatre Major Policies on Student Grades and Performing:


Any student receiving a grade of 1.0 or less for any course offered through the Theatre and Dance Department will be ineligible for casting in any student directed or choreographed production during the semester immediately following the semester in which the failing grade is issued. Eligibility in faculty directed or choreographed productions will be left to the discretion of the directing faculty member and the Department Chair.

Note(s)


  • Some courses have required Prerequisites.
  • All students are required to complete a Senior Project in Theatre Arts during the Senior year with approval of a faculty adviser and the department (for a minimum of three credits). The project may be taken as one of the Senior Projects courses (DRAM 485 -DRAM 497 ) or as an Internship (INTD ***) with approval of the Director of Internships or a study abroad program.
  • Theatre majors are required to attend all Theatre and Dance productions.

Total Credit Hours: 40-42