Theatre
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Mission Statement: In accordance with the mission statement of Missouri Baptist University and the academic program, the Theatre discipline offers undergraduate courses of study which equip students with basic skills in theatrical production and prepares them for positions which require heightened aesthetic awareness of drama. Additional purposes are to provide classes and dramatic experience for students majoring in other fields, as well as cultural experiences for the University community.
Major in Speech/Theatre
Leading to Missouri Teacher Certification
Mission Statement: In accordance with the mission statement of Missouri Baptist University, the academic program, and the speech and theatre disciplines, this major focuses on preparing students for careers in speech and theatre education with a program leading to secondary certification (grades 9-12) by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. A concentration in Speech/Theatre is also available as part of the Middle Childhood Education major for those interested in teaching at the middle school level (grades 5-9).
All candidates for Missouri State Teacher Certification must be formally admitted into the Teacher Education program at Missouri Baptist University. No student will be allowed to student teach unless he or she has been formally admitted into the Teacher Education program prior to applying to student teach.
Major (45 hours)
Required Theatre (THEA) courses (18 hours): THEA 103 Introduction to Theatre* THEA 113 Acting I THEA 213 Stage Make-up THEA 233 Stagecraft THEA 313 History of Theatre THEA 333 Directing
Required Communications (CO_) courses (18 hours): COMM 103 Speech Communications* COMM 233 Introduction to Cross-Cultural Communication* COMM 303 Understanding Human Communications COMM 313 Applied Public Speaking COST 333 Argument and Debate COST 403 Oral Interpretation of Literature
Electives from Communications and Theatre (6 hours from the following): COMM 113 Introduction to Mass Communications COMM 143 Introduction to Business Communications COMM 153 Appreciation of Film COMM 223 Media Literacy COMM 333 Small Group Communication COMT 353 Writing for Audio and Video MUCS/THEP 111/113 Theatre Production MUTS 131/331 Musical Theatre Production THEP 131/331 Drama Troupe – In Charactre THEA 223 Acting II THEA 243 Dance I THEA 323 Singing Actor THEA 343 Dance II THEP 471-476 Theatre Internship
Required Speech/Theatre Education (3 hours): EDST 473/5731 Methods of Teaching Speech and Theatre in grades 5-12: Seminar and Field Experience
*Also satisfies General Education Requirement. It is recommended that students take RPHI 203 Introduction to Logic to satisfy the Humanities General Education Requirement. 1 See the catalog section on Senior Permission for information on earning graduate credit for this course.
Theatre Minor
The student must complete at least 18 hours in Theatre from the following courses, including 6 hours of upper division. Of the 6 hours of electives, at least 2 hours must be in the performance area (THEP). Elective courses include any relating directly to dramatic reading, writing, technical theatre, or theatrical performance.
THEA 113 Acting THEA 213 Stage Make-up THEA 233 Stagecraft THEA 313 History of Theatre
ELECTIVES: 3 hours of upper division and a minimum of 2 hours from performance classes (THEP 111/311 or THEP 131/331).
Course Descriptions
MUCS/THEP 111/311 THEATRE PRODUCTION Preparation and performance of musical and theatrical productions. By audition or permission of the directors only. Students must be available for rehearsals and performances. One Hour, On Demand
MUTS 131/331 MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION Offers experiences in preparation and performance of musical and theatrical productions. Courses conferring this credit are MUCS111/311 Theatre Production and MUCS151/351 Opera Workshop. By audition or permission of the directors only. Students must be available for rehearsals and performances. Each level may be taken again for credit. After four semesters, may be taken for upper division credit. One Hour, Fall, Spring
THEA 103 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE The course surveys theatre as an art form and how it is created, from concept to curtain call, through the function of the playwright, actor, director, and designer. Students will be required to see several live theatre performances. Three hours, Fall, Spring
THEA 113 ACTING I Teaching basic skills for the beginning actor, the course explores concentration, relaxation, nonverbal communication, and improvisation techniques. Three Hours, Fall, Even Years
THEP 131/331 DRAMA TROUPE – IN CHARACTRE Select drama group open to all students who qualify through audition. Students must be available for on- and off-campus performances. One Hour, Fall, Spring
THEA 213 STAGE MAKE-UP Provides laboratory exercises in the fundamentals of stage make-up. Three Hours, Spring, Odd Years
THEA 223 ACTING II This course explores the techniques for character analysis through scene. Students will gain the necessary skills for building a character and creating a role for the stage by performing selected scenes. Other topics discussed include stage combat, use of language and audition techniques. Prerequisite: THEA 113. Three Hours, Spring, Odd Years
THEA 233 STAGECRAFT Introduces the basic principles of set design, scenery construction and lighting techniques. Part of this class will include laboratory experiences. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
THEA 243 DANCE I This beginning movement course introduces dance techniques and styles, including elements of ballet, jazz, period style dance, and modern dance. It emphasizes development of body awareness, flexibility, and creativity especially on body placement, alignment, and stage movement. Beginning instruction in theory and technique are included. Three Hours, Fall Odd Years
THEA 313 HISTORY OF THEATRE Study of the development of drama throughout history from classical Greek to the present. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: Sophomore standing and completion or concurrent enrollment in Theatre classes. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
THEA 323 SINGING ACTOR Acting techniques, vocal exercises, movement, and song interpretation specifically related to musical theatre and opera are presented. Selection, preparation, and presentation of appropriate material (monologues and songs) with honesty, style, and a sense of professionalism, culminating in preparation of roles and scenes for laboratory presentation are included. Résumé preparation and presentation are also covered. Prerequisite/co-requisite: THEA 113 and THEA 223, or permission of instructor Three Hours, Fall Even Years
THEA 333 DIRECTING The theory, practice, and ethics of theatre directing is presented, including blocking/movement, script analysis, interpretation, creation of rehearsal atmosphere and the effective use of stage areas. Prerequisite/co-requisite: THEA 113 and 223, or permission of instructor. Three Hours, Spring, Odd Years
THEA 343 DANCE II This advanced movement course continues the study of ballet, jazz, modern dance, and period style dance, plus ballroom and tap with a special emphasis on flexibility, learning and performance styles, and stage presence. Prerequisite: THEA 243 or permission of the instructor. Three Hours, Spring EvenYears.
THEP 471-476 THEATRE INTERNSHIP This course exposes students to the disciplines and skills of the theatre through firsthand experience. Students must have completed coursework in theatre to enroll in this course. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor and consent of appropriate field supervisor. One to Six Hours, On Demand
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