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Associate of Arts and Science Degree with Emphasis in Theatre Arts

15 credits

Offered at: UW-Baraboo/Sauk County, UW-Barron County, UW-Fond du Lac, UW-Fox Valley, UW-Manitowoc, UW-Marinette, UW-Marshfield/Wood County, UW-Marathon County, UW-Richland, UW-Rock County, UW-Sheboygan, UW-Washington County and UW-Waukesha

Students seeking an Associate of Arts and Science Degree (AAS) with an emphasis must successfully complete the AAS requirements and the specific emphasis requirements. Completion of the following courses with a grade of C or higher will fulfill the requirements for this emphasis.

Course# Course Credits
Required Courses - 9 credits
COM 130 Introduction to Theatre 3
COM 131 Theatre Laboratory 3**
Choose ONE of the following:
COM 232 Introduction to Acting 3
COM 234 Introduction to Stagecraft 3
Elective Courses - Student/Advisor choice, 6 credits
COM 131 Theatre Laboratory 1-3**
COM 150 Introduction to Film 3
COM 230 Literature and Performance 3
COM 298 Topics in Speech and Dramatic Arts 1-3
COM 299 Independent Studies (Theatre Focus) 1-3
COM 349 Children's Theatre Production 3
ENG 251 Introduction to Dramatic Literature 3
ENG 280 Introduction to Shakespeare 3
MUS 107 Vocal Techniques 3
ART 101 Introduction to Drawing 3
ART 112 Three-Dimensional Design 3
* Students should be aware that the Theatre Arts Emphasis will give them the basic knowledge and individualized experience to successfully prepare them for a major/minor in Theatre Arts, but they will be required to take additional lower division courses in Theatre when they transfer.
** A minimum of 3 credits of COM 131 is required. An additional 1 to 3 credits can be taken of COM 131 to count towards the emphasis.

For complete campus details on an Associate Degree with Emphasis contact your Student Services offices.


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