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Undergraduate Catalog Archive: Fall 2009 - Summer 2010 with Spring 2010 course updates

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Theatre and Dance Major

Admission of New Students to the School of Theatre & Dance

In addition to meeting all requirements for admission to the University of Houston, all students applying for acceptance as majors in the School of Theatre & Dance must pass a performance audition or portfolio review. Applicants must audition or present a portfolio for a specific degree and emphasis track and will either be accepted or not accepted to the area of specialty. Students who are accepted into a theatre or dance area of specialty will be "place" into the curriculum at an appropriate level based on the faculty's assessment. Audition or portfolio may be presented live (live preferred) or submitted electronically.

Admission of Transfer Students to the School of Theatre & Dance

In addition to meeting all requirements for admission to the University of Houston, all transfer students applying for acceptance as majors in the School of Theatre & Dance must pass a performance audition or portfolio review. Applicants must audition or present a portfolio for a specific degree and emphasis track and will either be accepted or not accepted to the area of specialty. Transfer students who are accepted into a theatre or dance area of specialty will be "placed" into the curriculum at an appropriate level based on the faculty's assessment. Audition or portfolio may be presented live (live preferred) or submitted electronically. Students transferring from other institutions must have a 2.67 minimum grade point average in all theatre and dance courses attempted. Transfer students must consult with the Schoool of Theatre & Dance advisor concerning THEA 1111:1112 requirements and transfer credits.

Standards for Continuation in the Program

Upon acceptance as a theatre or dance major, Bachelor of Arts students must maintain the following standards for continuation in the program:

All students in the School of Theatre & Dance are expected to meet high standards of work and discipline. To strengthen the quality of education for those who meet and exceed these standards, those who fail to maintain these standards will not be permitted to continue in the program.  

  1. Each major will be assigned a faculty mentor who will meet with the student at least once a semester to review the student's progress and to address perceived problems. Students are responsible for contacting their mentor to schedule all such meetings.
  2. All students will be reviewed at least annually by a quorum of faculty members within their emphasis track. Faculty members conducting the review will consider the talent, trainability, and potential of the student. Students falling below minimum standards will be placed on departmental probation or will not be allowed to continue as Theatre or Dance majors.
  3. Students who earn a grade below C (2.00) in any course in theatre or dance (both required and elective) will be placed on departmental probation.
  4. To satisfy degree requirements, students must maintain a minimum cumulative B- (2.67) grade point average in all courses in theatre and dance (both required and elective) in a given semester will be placed on departmental probation.

 


Performance Track Requirements

The performance track requires 63 hours in THEA courses, of which 27 must be advanced.

THEA 1111:1112. Six semester hours Production (Two roles in mainstage or faculty approved productions may count toward one semester of credit for THEA 1111:1112: requirement.)
THEA 1332. Fundamentals of Theatre
THEA 1338 and 1339. Acting I and II
THEA 2329 and 2380. Voice for the Actor I and II
THEA 2335. Stagecraft I
THEA 2337 and 2350. Movement for the Actor I and II
THEA 2342. Dramatic Structures and Genres
THEA 3323. Stage Makeup I
THEA 3332. Directing I
THEA 3335 and 3336.. History of the Theatre I and II
THEA 3337. Stagecraft II
THEA 3364. Costume History I
THEA 3369. Acting Shakespeare I
THEA/DAN electives:
        nine advanced hours (3000-4000 level)

Design/Technology Requirements

The Design/Technical track requires 63 hours THEA courses, of which 30-33 must be advanced.

THEA 1111:1112. Six semester hours Production
THEA 1332. Fundamentals of Theatre
THEA 1334. Fundamentals of Design for Theatre
THEA 1338. Acting I
THEA 2335. Stagecraft I
THEA 3337 or 2374 Stagecraft II or Costume Construction II
THEA 2342. Dramatic Structures and Genres
THEA 3323 or 3384. Basic Stage Makeup or Scene Painting
THEA 2373. Costume Construction I
THEA 3335 & 3336. History of the Theatre I and II
THEA 3362. Costume Design for the Stage
THEA 3364. Costume History I
THEA 3383. Stage Management
THEA 3385. Scenic Design
THEA 3387. Lighting Design I
THEA 3390. Technical Drawing
THEA/DAN electives:
        nine advanced hours (3000-4000 level)

Dance Requirements

The Dance track requires 54 hours, including 42 hours in DAN courses, 3 hours KIN courses, and 9 hours THEA courses, of which 36 hours of the total required must be advanced.

DAN
DAN 1300. Introduction to Dance Theory and Practice
DAN 2300. Dance Improvisation
DAN 2305. Dance Composition I
DAN 3109. Dance Production Lab
DAM 3208. Dance Production
DAN 3305. Dance Composition II
DAN 3310. Dance History I
DAN 3311. Dance History II
DAN 4302. Advanced Technique and Theory (4 semesters or 2 semester of Level III Ballet and Modern and 2 semesters of DAN 4302)
DAN 4305. Senior Project with Career Management
DAN 4307. Dance Pedagogy I
DAN 4308. Dance Pedagogy II

KIN
KIN 3304. Human Structure and Physical Performance

THEA
THEA 1334. Fundamentals of Design
THEA 1338. Acting I
THEA 2373 or 3386 or 3387. Costume Construction I, Sound Design, or Lighting Design I

Catalog Publish Date: May 4, 2010
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