Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 8,225 (US$ 8,225) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program is to provide support and training to students who wish to concentrate their energies on theatre activities in all walks of life. The program includes both practical training and the opportunity to explore the broader philosophical and social issues facing the world today. Theatre skills include presentational skills needed by leaders in business, teachers, politicians and many other career professionals who deal in persuasion and consensus-building. Technical skills can be applied to all forms of dramatic presentation: television, film, and staged productions of all kinds, including political rallies. It is the aim of the theatre program to provide students with the skills and intellectual competence that will lead to success on the world of theatre and the broader world of human interaction.
Program modules
THEA 2940 Sophomore Production Practicum, THEA 2950 Audition Seminar, THEA 3100 Theatre History I, THEA 3110 Theatre History II, THEA 3350 Directing I, THEA 3400 Stage Management, THEA 4930 Advanced Performance Practicum, THEA 4935 Advanced Production Practicum, THEA 4930 OR THEA 4935 Advanced Performance Practicum or Advanced Production Practicum, THEA 4600 Senior Project, THEA 4930 OR THEA 4935 Advanced Performance Practicum or Advanced Production Practicum, THEA 4950 Special Topics, THEA 2200 Scenic Design, THEA 2210 Lighting Design, THEA 2220 Costume Design, THEA 2300 Acting II, THEA 3220 Costume Crafts, THEA 3300 Acting III, THEA 3360 Directing II, THEA 3500 Theatre for the Classroom Teacher, THEA 3700 Stage Makeup, THEA 4200 Advanced Scene Design, THEA 4210 Advanced Lighting Design, THEA 4220 Advanced Costume Design, THEA 4300 Acting IV, THEA 4930 Advanced Performance Practicum, THEA 4935 Advanced Production Practicum, THEA 4940 Independent Study, THEA 4960 Internship, THEA 4980 Study Abroad.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have high school graduates that have earned less than 30 semester hours (45 quarter hours) of transferable college credit coursework (not including joint enrollment and advanced placement credits). They should have strong SAT or ACT score results and provide a well developed personal essay. The middle 50% of admitted students had SAT total scores ranging from 1070 to 1210 (CR + M sub scores only), and high school grade point averages ranging from 3.13 to 3.71 (calculated on academic courses only).
Georgia College And State University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Georgia College And State University
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Theatre
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Bachelor of Arts in Theatre - Production Design and Technology Emphasis
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Theatre Education
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