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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Theatre Major, B.F.A.
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About the Program
Theatre is “Equipment for Living.” That’s the philosophy behind the MSU Denver Theatre program.
MSU Denver’s B.F.A. in Theatre degree is an intensive pre-professional program that offers two concentrations:
- Music Theatre
- Applied Theatre Technology and Design
Music Theatre provides rich opportunities for performing; Applied Theatre Technology and Design provides hands-on technical theatre experience. These experiences are provided both in class and onstage as well as through on-campus productions, internships at local theatres and with the University’s own professional Kaiser Permanente Touring Company, which delivers health-oriented performances in local schools.
Taught by veteran teachers who are also theatre and design professionals, you receive the kind of mentoring you need to make your way as an actor, theatre technician or designer, as well as discover ways to use your Theatre training in other fields. As a Theatre major, you study the academic side of Theatre as well as receive opportunities to perform and work in campus productions, serve as a production dramaturge, become part of an MSU Denver touring company, intern at local theatres and participate in regional and national theatre competitions.
MSU Denver’s Theatre program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre. The program not only prepares you for further graduate studies, but also provides the training necessary for careers in voice, film and theatre and other media. Many Theatre majors also translate their Theatre degrees into careers such as teaching, sales, law, business, communications and more.
Student Outcomes
- Demonstrate a solid understanding of the business of theatre as it applies to one’s chosen concentration, especially an understanding of how to secure and maintain employment.
- Demonstrate the ability to exercise the skills of one’s chosen concentration with other theatre skill areas.
- Demonstrate the ability to think logically and critically.
- Demonstrate the ability to verbalize and/or write coherent and insightful criticism of dramatic literature and theatre production.
- Articulate the role of the arts, and theatre specifically, in diverse cultures represented in the city, state, and country.
- Work effectively and productively as a member of groups.
- Demonstrate the discipline, attitude, perseverance, and focus necessary for a career in the theatre.
- Demonstrate problem-solving skills in the application of one’s theatre skills to both laboratory experiences and public-performance opportunities.
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General Degree Requirements
To earn a degree, students must satisfy all requirements in each of the four areas below, in addition to their individual major requirements.
Program Requirements
- A total of 120 semester hours are required for graduation.
- A grade of C- or better is required for each course in this program to count toward the bachelor’s degree. Students should note that programs differ in the minimum grade required.
General Studies Requirements: 33 credits
Students should consult the General Studies Requirements for a list of courses that fulfill the General Studies Requirements for degree completion. - Written Communication (6 credits)
- Oral Communication (3 credits)
- Quantitative Literacy (3 credits)
- Arts and Humanities (6 credits)
- Historical (3 credits)
- Natural and Physical Sciences (6 credits)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
- Global Diversity (0 or 3 credits**)
**Students will fulfill the global diversity requirement by taking an approved course within one of the following categories: arts and humanities; historical; natural and physical sciences; or social and behavioral sciences. Ethnic Studies & Social Justice Requirement: 0 or 3 credits
Required Core Courses: 43 credits
Music Theatre Concentration: 40 credits
Required Courses: 34 credits
- DANC 1130 - Ballet Level I Credits: 2
- DANC 1240 - Tap Dance I Credits: 2
- DANC 1101 - Hip Hop I Credits: 2
OR - DANC 1160 - Jazz Level I Credits: 2
- MUS 0020 - Recital Attendance Credits: 0 (one semester)***
- MUS 1110 - Music Theory I Credits: 3
- MUS 1120 - Music Theory Lab I Credits: 1 *
- MUS 161B - Class Piano I Credits: 1
Students Complete one of the following sets of courses for a total of 6 credits: - MUS 1710 - Private Instruction I Credits: 2
- MUS 1720 - Private Instruction II Credits: 2
- Two (2) additional credits of private voice instruction selected from the following: MUS 1717 Musical theatre Voice I, MUS 1727 Musical Theatre Voice II, and MUS 2717 Musical Theatre Voice III.
OR
- MUS 161A - Class Voice I Credits: 1
- MUS 162A - Class Voice II Credits: 1
- Four (4) additional credits of dance courses selected from the following: DANC 1160 Jazz Level I, DANC 1180 Modern Dance I, DANC 2201 Hip Hop II, DANC 2240 Tap Dance II, DANC 2260 Jazz II, DANC 2280 Modern Dance II, DANC 3301 Hip Hop III, DANC 3360 Jazz III, and DANC 3905 Dance Repertory.
***Choir or Chorale Choice++: 2 credits total of any combination of the following courses, to be taken concurrently with private voice or class voice: - MUS 3820 - Chorale Credits: 1
or - MUS 3821 - University Treble Choir Credits: 1
or - MUS 3822 - University Basso Choir Credits: 1
- THE 0010 - BFA Music Theatre Coaching Credits: 0
- THE 2230 - Acting II Credits: 3
- THE 2260 - Music Theatre History and Performance Credits: 3
- THE 3230 - Acting III: Styles of Acting Credits: 3
OR - THE 3231 - Acting IV: Mask Characterization Credits: 3
- THE 3980 - Professional Internship: Theatre Credits: 1-15 *****
- THE 4272 - BFA Project: Music Theatre Credits: 2
Note: Ensembles will be assigned based on auditions.
*Must be taken concurrently. **Must be taken concurrently. ***Students must enroll during each semester of Private Voice instruction, and complete the requirements with a “Satisfactory” grade in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in Private Voice instruction. ****Must be taken each semester the student is enrolled in the Music Theatre BFA Program. ++MUS 3820: Chorale or MUS 3821: Women’s Choir or MUS 3822 Men’s Choir are each single-credit, repeatable courses. One of these courses must be taken as a corequisite with each semester of MUS 1717 Private Musical Theatre Voice I and MUS 1727 Private Musical Theatre Voice II.
*****4 credits of Professional Internship are required for BFA concentrations. Additional internship credits beyond 4 may be applied to Theatre Electives as long as they are taken as a separate registration from the 4 required Professional Internship credits.
Concentration Elective Courses: 6 credits
All courses with a “THE” prefix, except those courses required for the major or concentration, may be selected in consultation with an approved theatre advisor within the Department of Theatre. This can include internship credits beyond the 4 credits required for the BFA core Music Theatre Concentration. Applied Theatre Technology and Design Concentration: 40 credits
Required Courses: 29 credits
Concentration Elective Courses: 11 credits
All courses with a “THE” prefix, except those courses required for the major or concentration, may be selected in consultation with an approved theatre advisor within the Department of Theatre. This can include internship credits beyond the 4 credits required for the BFA Applied Theatre Technology and Design concentration. Senior Experience: 3 credits
All students must complete this course for their senior experience: Summary of Requirements
General Studies Requirements |
33 credits |
ESSJ Requirement |
0-3 credits |
Required Core Courses |
43 credits |
Concentration Selection (Music Theatre or Applied Theatre Technology and Design) |
40 credits |
Senior Experience |
(counted in major) |
Unrestricted Electives |
1-13 credits |
Total for the Theatre Major, B.F.A. |
120 credits |
Required courses for the major may also count for General Studies and ESSJ requirements, so the total credits listed may be greater than the number required to complete the degree. Therefore, it is important that you work with your advisor to make sure you are meeting requirements for your degree.
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