Minor in Drama
Students taking the Drama Minor learn to analyze drama and produce short plays. There are six courses in the program, three of which focus on analyzing drama, one focuses on playwriting, and two on production. All courses involve the production of drama events. This program increases the employability of graduates and complements other majors by teaching extensive project and event management skills, idea development, behavioral analysis, metacognitive thinking, and verbal and textual communication.
Admission Requirements
- Min grade requirement: None
- Pre-requisite: Approval of department chair
- Targeted students: All students
Program Objectives
- Situate key dramatic works and perspectives across a range of styles and periods.
- Explore ways to interpret human behavior and communicate across obstacles using dramatic texts as case studies and drama project management as practical experience.
- Create and manage short and complex dramatic projects in stages.
- Collaborate and coordinate on different levels, combining performance and technical jobs into a single project, combining projects into an event, combining events into a festival.
- Manage elaborate events.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Analyze a wide variety of plays critically.
- Perform a range of jobs necessary to produce a short play.
- Interpret and produce a short play.
- Manage a live performance event.
- Apply generic skills such as metacognitive thinking, problem-solving and team work.
Degree Requirements
Required Credit Hours : minimum 18 hours
Drama
Required Courses (18 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
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DRA260 | Practical Introduction to Theatre TA | 3 |
DRA265 | Approaches to Drama TA | 3 |
DRA365 | Drama in Education TA | 3 |
DRA370 | Playwriting & Performance in Arabic | 3 |
DRA360 | Fundamentals of Stage Prod TA | 3 |
DRA460 | Practicum Drama TA | 3 |
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