Pictured | Nich Sikorski | BA Theatre, Design / Minor in Dance | South Bend, Indiana (hometown)
Diana Yumi Becerra | BFA Theatre / Minor in Spanish | Elkhart, Indiana (hometown)
Performance of The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre
About the Bachelor of Arts in Theatre
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in theatre gives students a broad acquaintance and experience with the various ways theatre artists study, interpret, and articulate the world in which we live.
Academic Advising
College policy on advising requires that students meet with their academic advisors at least once each year, and in some departments, prior to each semester’s to enrollment. Advising holds are placed on all Ernesting M. Raclin School of the Arts students prior to advance registration and are released following advising appointments. Students with a declared major are advised in their academic units. To determine who your advisor is and how to contact them, see One.IU.
Theatre Upper-Divisional Review
All students are considered pre-Bachelor of Arts and pre-Bachelor of Fine Arts students until they pass an upper-divisional review or entrance audition. Students are expected to successfully complete this review at the earliest possible point in their academic careers. Once students earn between 50 and 60 credit hours they are scheduled for their upper-divisional review, which must be undertaken at this time.
Students undertaking this review are expected to perform the following:
- Performance concentration students present two contrasting monologues representing their understanding of acting performance and the audition process. Please include a copy of your resume and headshot for each faculty member at the review.
- Design and Technical Production students present a portfolio appropriate to the year of study and a current resume for all faculty at reviews.
- One bonus entrance audition (not counted as part of your two) attempt is included in the first semester of matriculation in the pre-theatre programs. This opportunity will be held in the October entrance auditions. If you are interested in auditioning early, we encourage contacting your academic advisor to find out more details.
- All students will participate in an interview.
- The audition/interview should show breadth (work in all the areas that a student has studied) and quality (a careful selection of the best work in the student’s area of concentration). The faculty expects to see work that demonstrates ability and improvement.
- The faculty expects students to present their work in good condition and in a manner that expresses their personal development, course of study, or academic goals. For the interview, students are expected to have outlined their achievements so far and goals for the future, as well as to address any faculty questions.
- At the conclusion of the review, the faculty may choose to accept a student into the appropriate degree programs, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts with, or without, provisions outlined by the faculty. The faculty may also decide to rehear students if work in some areas requires improvement.
- In certain cases, the faculty may decline to accept a student into the degree programs, if the quality of either their classroom or studio work is deemed insufficient. A student may attempt to pass upper-divisional review only two times. Each hearing counts as one attempt; failure to meet provisions within a specified time counts as one attempt. Failure to attend a scheduled review counts as one attempt.
- A student can elect to attempt to audition into a program prior to their upper-divisional. This must be communicated by the seventh week of the semester to the student’s academic advisor. Please remember that you may audition for an academic program up to two times throughout your course of study.
For further questions about this review process, please see your academic advisor or reference the Theatre and Dance Student Handbook.
Degree Requirements (120 cr.)
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Students receiving the Bachelor of Arts in Theatre degree must complete 120 total credit hours including:
- IU South Bend Campuswide General Education Curriculum (36 cr.)
- Successful accomplishment of computer literacy placement exam (0 cr.) OR
Computer Literacy Course (counts as 3 credit elective) - THTR-A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity OR
THTR-A 399 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity - THTR-T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions
- THTR-T 228 (Visual Literacy)
- Successful accomplishment of a THTR-D course in Performance Concentration (Health and Wellness)
- Successful accomplishment of computer literacy placement exam (0 cr.) OR
- Major Requirements (43 cr.)
- Theatre Core (31 cr.)
- Concentration (12 cr.)
- Additional Requirements (15 cr.)
- Free electives (26 cr.)
- At least 30 credit hours just be at the 300- or 400-level
- Successful participation in major season productions each semester as directed by the Practicum Instructor in coordination with the Chair of the Theatre and Dance Department.
- Courses required for the major must be completed with a grade of C- or higher.
Major Requirements (43 cr.)
All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.
Theatre Core (31 cr.)
- THTR-T 120 Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting
- THTR-T 225 Stagecraft 1
- THTR-T 230 Costume Technology I
- THTR-T 340 Directing I: Fundamentals of Directing
- THTR-T 341 Theatre Production I (1 cr.)
- THTR-T 342 Theatre Production II (1 cr.)
- THTR-T 343 Theatre Production III (1 cr.)
- THTR-T 405 Stage Management
- THTR-T 470 History of the Theatre 1
- THTR-T 471 History of the Theatre 2
- THTR-T 483 Topics in Theatre and Drama
- THTR-T 485 Capstone Project (1 cr.)
Select one of the following
- THTR-T 326 Introduction to Scenic Design
- THTR-T 335 Stage Lighting Design
- THTR-T 339 Introduction to Costume Design
Concentration Requirements (12 cr.)
Select one concentration from the three listed below
Performance (12 cr.)
- THTR-T 223 Vocal and Physical Preparation I
- THTR-T 300 Musical Theatre Workshop
- THTR-T 320 Acting III: Shakespeare
- THTR-T 420 Acting IV: Realism
Design/Technical (12 cr.)
- FINA-F 100 Fundamental Studio–Drawing
- THTR-T 249 Drafting and Color Media
- THTR-T 449 Profession of Theatre Design
Select one of the following
- THTR-T 400 Arts Management
- THTR-T 424 Stagecraft 2
- THTR-T 426 Fundamentals of Scenic Design
- THTR-T 430 Costume Technology II
- THTR-T 433 Costume Design II
- THTR-T 438 Advanced Stage Lighting Design
Theatre Studies (12 cr.)
Select two of the following
- THTR-T 220 Acting II: Scene Study
- THTR-T 223 Vocal and Physical Preparation I
- THTR-T 320 Acting III: Shakespeare
- THTR-T 431 On-Camera Techniques
Select one of the following
- THTR-T 249 Drafting and Color Media
- THTR-T 290 History and Design of Stage Makeup
- THTR-T 327 Period Styles
- THTR-T 434 Historic Costumes for the Stage
Select one of the following
- THTR-T 326 Introduction to Scenic Design
- THTR-T 335 Stage Lighting Design
- THTR-T 424 Stagecraft 2
- THTR-T 430 Costume Technology II
- THTR-T 433 Costume Design II
Additional Requirements (15 cr.)
- HIST-H 113 History of Western Civilization 1
- HIST-H 114 History of Western Civilization 2
- World Culture | Two semesters of ONE world language OR
two history courses
Select one of the following
- THTR-T 327 Period Styles
- THTR-T 434 Historic Costumes for the Stage
Free Electives (26 cr.)
- If student takes the Computer Literacy class above (Fundamental Literacy), only 23 credits of electives are required.
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