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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Performing Arts, Musical Theatre Concentration, AA
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The Associate of Applied Arts in Performing Arts (Musical Theatre) is designed for students seeking practical experience and course work in musical theatre. The degree program provides a comprehensive two-year associate degree which students can transfer to a four-year theatre program, or students can seek continued employment in the entertainment industry using the enhanced professional performance (singing, dancing, and acting) and technical skills they have acquired.
Learning Outcomes:
Recipients of the Associate of Arts in Performing Arts with a concentration in Theatre or Musical Theatre will have demonstrated:
- comprehension of basic theories, practices, and techniques used in theatre;
- proficiency in performance abilities or technical skills, and management situations;
- comprehension of audition and job interview skills;
- competency in analysis and research skills; and
- successful communication within the theatre environment using verbal, written, and basic computer literacy skills.
This program articulates with one or more institutions or agencies. Refer to the Transfer Agreements section of the catalog for further detail.
Required Courses for Associate of Arts in Performing Arts with a Concentration in Musical Theatre:
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Second Semester: 16 Hours
Fourth Semester: 15 Hours
- Behavioral/Social Sciences Elective Credit Hours: 3 *
- Humanities Elective Credit Hours: 3 *
- THTR 154:Acting II Credit Hours: 3
- THTR Approved Theatre Elective Credit Hours: 3
- THTR Approved Theatre Elective Credit Hours: 3
Total Credit Hours: 61
SPCH 110 or SPCH 115 (grade of “C” or higher)
Students must meet prerequisites before taking any given course.
Students must make a “C” or higher in all courses which satisfy graduation requirements in order to receive the Associate of Arts in Performing Arts from BPCC.
1For transfer to a four-year institution, students are strongly advised to take MATH 102 instead of MATH 124 or MATH 101 . Students must seek the assistance of their advisor to determine the appropriate mathematics course.
*A listing of general education courses (Behavioral/Social Sciences Electives, Humanities Electives, and Natural Science Electives) is located in the General Degree Requirements section.
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