Theatre Comprehensive Major: Performance Emphasis

A minimum of 51 credits is required, including the Capstone course, Senior Thesis Show:

THTR 101Introduction to Theatre (GT-AH1)3
THTR 200Dramatic Literature and Script Analysis3
THTR 201Stagecraft I3
THTR 202Western Theatre Company3
THTR 205Introduction to Acting3
THTR 306Scriptwriting3
THTR 307Studies in Theatre3
THTR 308The Business of Theatre3
THTR 340Stage Management3
THTR 423Directing3
THTR 450Senior Thesis Show3
Complete at least six credits of the following:6
Stagecraft II
Acting II: Shakespeare
Studies in Theatre (can be taken twice)
Scriptwriting II
Complete twelve credits of the following:12
Public Speaking
Introduction to Film
Advanced Cinema Studies
Acting III: Scene Study
Acting for the Camera
Fundamentals of Music (GT-AH1)
Concert Choir
Piano class
Piano Class
Immersive Experience in the Arts
Total Credits51

The following course in the Theatre Major fulfills the capstone requirement:  THTR 450 Senior Thesis Show

Western Watershed General Education Requirements

Students must complete all Western Watershed General Education requirements to graduate. 

Graduation Requirements

Undergraduate programs require a minimum of 120 semester credits for graduation.  Of those 120 credits, 40 credits must be in upper-division courses (those marked 300 and above).  Fifteen of these 40 upper-division credits must be earned in courses that are part of the standard or comprehensive major program being pursued. 

Students are expected to review all graduation requirements, which can be found in the Western Undergraduate Catalog: Graduation Requirements

Degree Plans are for planning purposes.  They reflect a suggested plan to complete the degree in a projected timeframe per program of study.

“Western Watershed Course(s)” refers to a course from the Tributaries area of the Western Watershed program. These courses should be chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
ENG 102 Writing and Rhetoric I (GT-CO1) (Western Watershed Fundamental Skills - Writing I) 3
THTR 101 Introduction to Theatre (GT-AH1) 3
Western Watershed Western Watershed GE course 3
Western Watershed Western Watershed GE course 3
WWGE 101/102/103/104 Headwaters (select one) 2
MATH 105
Mathematics for the Liberal Arts (GT-MA1) (Western Watershed Fundamental Skills - Mathematics)
or College Algebra (GT-MA1)
3
 Credits17
Spring
ENG 103 Writing and Rhetoric II (GT-CO2) (Western Watershed Fundamental Skills - Writing II) 3
THTR 200 Dramatic Literature and Script Analysis 3
THTR 205 Introduction to Acting 3
Western Watershed Western Watershed GE course 3
Western Watershed Western Watershed GE course 3
 Credits15
Year Two
Fall
THTR 201 Stagecraft I 3
THTR 202 Western Theatre Company 3
THTR 307 Studies in Theatre 3
Western Watershed Western Watershed GE course 3
Western Watershed Western Watershed GE course 3
 Credits15
Spring
THTR 301
Stagecraft II
or Acting II: Shakespeare
3
THTR 308 The Business of Theatre 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Elective course 3
Western Watershed Western Watershed GE course 3
 Credits15
Year Three
Fall
THTR 306 Scriptwriting 3
THTR 340 Stage Management 3
THTR 325 Acting III: Scene Study 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Performance elective course 3
 Credits15
Spring
THTR 355 Acting for the Camera 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Performance elective course 3
WWGE 301/302/303/304 Delta course 1
 Credits16
Year Four
Fall
THTR 423 Directing 3
THTR 406
Scriptwriting II
or Studies in Theatre
3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Performance elective course 3
 Credits15
Spring
THTR 450 Senior Thesis Show 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Elective course 3
Elective Performance elective course 3
 Credits15
 Total Credits123

Western is committed to doing our part to provide each student a clear path to graduation. This four‐year degree plan is a sample map for fulfilling requirements in the major and General Education. The pathway that you take to your degree may differ somewhat from this illustration, depending on where you start and the detours and side trips you may take along the way. You are responsible for ensuring your overall, upper division, and major‐specific credits as well as GPA requirements are fulfilled for graduation.