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Scene Design/Technical Production (120 credits)

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Students in design/technology receive individualized attention in small studio classes and lectures. Training in scenic, costume and lighting design is augmented by opportunities to study the fundamentals of sound design and prop construction. Theatre VCU uniquely provides opportunities for undergraduate students to actualize their designs on the mainstage. Students frequently win regional and national competitions in all areas of concentration.

Curriculum Guide for BFA Scene Design/Technical Production Emphasis (120 Credits)
1 - First Year
Course Title Fall Spring
THEA 103/104 Stagecraft/Costume Construction 3 3
THEA 113/114 Acting I 3 3
Art Foundation  Technical Labs - 2 one credit labs per semester. 2 2
THEA  211/212 Introduction to Drama 3 3
ENGL 101 The Craft of Writing AND SPE 121 Effective Speech 3 3
Natural Science & Lab General Education Requirement 4
Social/Behav Science  General Education Requirement 3
2 - Second Year
Course Title Fall Spring
ARTH  Art History 103 or 104/1 non-Western 3 3
ENGL 200 The Craft of Writing w/Research 3
THEA 221/221L Basic Scene Design and Lab 4
THEA 229/229L Basic Lighting Design and Lab 4
THEA  Practicum+ 6 6
 ELECTIVE General Education Requirement 3
3 - Third Year
Course Title Fall Spring
THEA 307/308 History of Theatre 3 3
THEA 403/404 History of Dramatic Literature OR THEA 423/424 Modern Drama OR THEA 303 African American Theatre 3 3
THEA 227/228 Basic Stage Costuming and Makeup 3 3
THEA  Design Electives** 6 6
4 - Fourth Year
Course Title Fall Spring
ENGL  Shakespeare 3
THEA  Design Electives **, ++ 3 6
EHICS  General Education Requirement 3
  Electives++ 5 6
 

*Design electives are to be chosen with advice from your faculty advisor. They may include the following classes: Scene Design 305-306; Scene Design 505-506; Scene Painting 508; Research Techniques for Costume Design 321-322; Stage Management/Advanced Lighting/Technical Drawing or Advanced Scenic Techniques. Design Electives may also consist of classes in other departments of the School of the arts such as Sculpture, Furniture Building, Jewelry, Architecture and Interior Design.

+Practicums consist of working in the Scene Shop under the supervision of the Technical Director during the second and third years. This may be accompanied by morning teaching sessions in the skills required. All Scenic Design majors are required to work in the scene shop on the shows produced by Theatre VCU. This gives them the opportunity to put into practice those skills learned in classes. The faculty supervisor will determine those assignments.

++Students may be asked to act as a design assistant for a faculty designer or to design one aspect of one of Theatre VCU’s season. This may be taken as a Senior Seminar or as a design elective.

++Students may also elect in consultation with their advisor to have one semester of their senior year as a professional internship at an approved theatre. 

 

A minimum of 45 upper level credits is needed to graduate.

 


 

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