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7.4.1 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre)

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  • The 120 credit hour, 36 course program may be completed on a full-time basis as set out under Table 1 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre). The course structure for the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre) is outlined under Table 2 Suggested Program of Study for the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre.

  • The program is designed to educate and train the student in the history, theory and practice of the theatre arts. The degree provides an undergraduate training, delivered by theatre professionals, that will prepare students to enter a professional graduate school of theatre, theatre conservatory or an apprenticeship in the theatre profession. The degree also provides a broad liberal arts education with a strong component of dramatic literature, enabling the graduate to pursue a variety of careers outside the theatre profession.

  • In recognition of the relative isolation of the Grenfell Campus and the need for students of the performing arts to be exposed to examples of excellence in their field of study, provision will be made for students in their senior years to visit major theatre centres outside the province (e.g. the Harlow Campus will be utilized for studies in London and Stratford).

  • Where circumstances warrant any prerequisite(s) for Theatre courses may be waived by the Program Chair.

  • Students in their first year will not be allowed to participate in theatre productions. Exceptions will be made only with the permission of the Dean of the School of Fine Arts, and permission will be given only where a student demonstrates satisfactory performance. Where circumstances warrant, a student in second or third year may be given the opportunity for advanced responsibilities in production with the permission of the Program Chair. Permission will be given only where a student demonstrates above average academic performance as well as exceptional theatrical ability.

  • Productions will constitute the designated number of rehearsal hours as described below. However, the final week of rehearsals (technical rehearsals) will include ten hour days on Saturday and Sunday. All performances will take place in the evenings with the possible exceptions of occasional matinees.

Table 1 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre)

Required Courses

Elective Courses

6 credit hours in first-year English courses

Visual Arts 2700 and 2701

English 2350 and 2351 or 2352

English 3205 or 3200 or 3201

6 credit hours selected from the following: Classics 3405, 3410, 4240, 4300, 4305, English 3021, 3022, 3156, 3171, 3181, 3200, 3201, 3206, 3260, 3275, 3285, 3902, 4210, 4211, 4300, 4301, 4302, 4305, 4307, 4308, 4317, 4912, Folklore 3300, French 3501, Spanish 4502

18 credit hours in elective courses

75 credit hours in Theatre courses chosen in accordance with the following pattern:

Theatre 1000, 1001, 1010, 1020, 4030, 4040, and 4001 and 47 credit hours in one of the following Majors:

Acting: Theatre 1110, 2010, 2011, 2080, 2081, 3010, 3011, 3070, 3071, 3080, 3081, 4010, 4070, and 4080

Technical Theatre Production: Theatre 1120, 2020, 2021, 2090, 2091, 3020, 3021, 3060, 3061, 3090, 3091, 4020, 4060, and 4090

 

Table 2 Suggested Program of Study for the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre

Year 1

Year 3

Fall

3 credit hours in first-year English courses

Elective

Theatre 1000

Theatre 1010

Theatre 1020

Fall

3 credit hours chosen from Classics 3405, 3410, 4240, 4300, 4305, English 3021, 3022, 3156, 3171, 3181, 3200, 3201, 3206, 3260, 3275, 3285, 3902, 4210, 4211, 4300, 4301, 4302, 4305, 4307, 4308, 4317, 4912, Folklore 3300, French 3501, Spanish 4502

Elective

Theatre 3010 or Theatre 3020

Theatre 3060 or Theatre 3070

Theatre 3080 or Theatre 3090

Winter

3 credit hours in first-year English courses

Elective

Elective

Theatre 1001

Theatre 1110 or Theatre 1120

Winter

3 credit hours chosen from Classics 3405, 3410, 4240, 4300, 4305, English 3021, 3022, 3156, 3171, 3181, 3200, 3201, 3206, 3260, 3275, 3285, 3902, 4210, 4211, 4300, 4301, 4302, 4305, 4307, 4308, 4317, 4912, Folklore 3300, French 3501, Spanish 4502

Elective

Theatre 3011 or Theatre 3021

Theatre 3061 or Theatre 3071

Theatre 3081 or Theatre 3091

Year 2

Year 4

Fall

English 2350

English 3205

Theatre 2010 or Theatre 2020

Theatre 2080 or Theatre 2090

Visual Arts 2700

Fall

Theatre 4010 or Theatre 4020

Theatre 4060 or Theatre 4070

Theatre 4080 or Theatre 4090

Theatre 4040

Theatre 4030

Winter

Elective

English 2351 or 2352

Theatre 2011 or Theatre 2021

Theatre 2081 or Theatre 2091

Visual Arts 2701

Winter

Theatre 4001


7.4.1.1 Articulation Agreement - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre) for Graduates of the Two-Year Digital Filmmaking Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

Table 3 Suggested Program of Study for the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre) for Graduates of the Two-Year Digital Filmmaking Diploma Program Offered by the College of the North Atlantic

Year/Semester

Courses

Year 1, Fall Semester

English 1001 (or equivalent)

Theatre 1000, 3020, 3060, 3090

Year 1, Winter Semester

6 credit hours chosen from Classics 3405, 3410, 4240, 4300, 4305, English 3021, 3022, 3156, 3171, 3181, 3200, 3201, 3206, 3260, 3275, 3285, 3902, 4210, 4211, 4300, 4301, 4302, 4305, 4307, 4308, 4317, 4912, Folklore 3300, French 3501, Spanish 4502

Theatre 3021, 3061, 3091

Year 1, Intersession

Theatre 1001

Year 2, Fall Semester

Theatre 4010, 4030, 4040, 4060, 4090

Year 2, Winter Semester

Theatre 4001

 


7.4.1.2 Articulation Agreement - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre) for Graduates of the Two-Year Theatre Performance Program Offered by Holland College

Table 4 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre) for Graduates of the Two-Year Theatre Performance Program Offered by Holland College

Year/Semester

Courses

Year 1, Spring Semester

English 1000 (or equivalent)

Year 1, Fall Semester

English 1001 (or equivalent)

Theatre 1000, 3010, 3070, 3080

Year 1, Winter Semester

6 credit hours chosen from Classics 3405, 3410, 4240, 4300, 4305, English 3021, 3022, 3156, 3171, 3181, 3200, 3201, 3206, 3260, 3275, 3285, 3902, 4210, 4211, 4300, 4301, 4302, 4305, 4307, 4308, 4317, 4912, Folklore 3300, French 3501, Spanish 4502

Theatre 3011, 3071, 3081

Year 1, Spring Semester

Theatre 1001

Year 2, Fall Semester

Theatre 4010, 4030, 4040, 4070, 4080

Year 2, Winter Semester

Theatre 4001


7.4.2 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)

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  • The 120 credit hour, 40 course program and a non-credit health and safety course, may be completed on a full-time basis as set out under Table 5 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) and Table 6 Suggested Program of Study for the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts).

  • The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) degree program is a professional program designed to educate and train students in the history, theory and practice of the Visual Arts. Courses are offered in Computers and Art, Drawing, New Media, Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Photography, Textile and Fibre Art, Time-Based Art, and Art History/Visual Culture. The curriculum is devised with the aim of producing well-rounded generalists with a solid grounding in all aspects of the Visual Arts. It illustrates the philosophy that artistic freedom and creative expression require both technical skill and intellectual vision, acquired through a disciplined application of effort and a critical awareness of artistic issues, past and present.

  • In addition to Studio and Art History/Visual Culture courses, students will take a number of appropriate academic courses from disciplines other than Visual Arts. It is intended that academic courses be chosen which will enhance the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) program. The first year of the program consists of an in-depth exploration of a wide range of media and an introductory health and safety studio component. This is in preparation for continued study in a given discipline or, alternatively, exploring new disciplines in the second year. Intermediate studio courses in the third year emphasize the production of self-directed bodies of work in extended practices. In the fourth year, the senior studio seminar course includes professional practices. The 4950/4951 studio courses are conducted as tutorials, in which, students will work independently on the research and creation of independent bodies of work and confer regularly with instructors. Each year of the program will include Art History/Visual Culture courses as well as academic electives.

  • It is recognized that students in the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) program must have occasional opportunities to view important works of art first-hand. Arrangements will therefore be made where possible for students to visit major art centres.

  • The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) program is rigorous and demanding and it is assumed that students will normally be enrolled for full-time study. Students who withdraw from a course may put their program in jeopardy or be unable to complete the degree in the normally allotted time. Where circumstances warrant, any prerequisite(s) or co-requisite(s) for Visual Arts courses may be waived by the Program Chair. For further information on waiver or regulations refer to UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS, General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate) - Appeal of Decisions.

  • Studio courses are offered in the following subjects: Computers and Art, Drawing, New Media, Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Photography, Textile and Fibre Art, and Time-Based Art. Courses in a studio subject consist of four hours of practical work in a studio class each week. Course components will require that considerable additional studio work be done outside scheduled class time. Students will supply their own art materials. Some courses may not be offered every year. Courses with a planned rotation are indicated in the University Calendar under Course Descriptions. Please consult with the Fine Arts Division prior to registration to confirm course offerings.

  • One work of art done during the fourth year may be selected by the Visual Arts Program, in consultation with the student, and retained for the permanent collection of the Campus.

Table 5 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)

Required Courses

Elective Courses

6 credit hours in English courses

Visual Arts 2700 and 2701 and an additional 18 credit hours in Art History /Visual Culture

18 credit hours in Studio Courses at the 1000 level

Visual Arts 1911

24 credit hours in Studio Courses at the 2000 level

15 credit hours in Studio Courses at the 3000 level

3 additional credit hours in Studio Courses at 2000 or 3000 or 4000 level

Visual Arts 4800 and 4801

Visual Arts 4950 and 4951

18 credit hours in academic elective courses chosen from Disciplines other than Visual Arts

Table 6 Suggested Program of Study for the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)

Year 1

18 credit hours in 1000 level Studio Courses

Visual Arts 1911

6 credit hours in Art History Survey I, II (Visual Arts 2700 and 2701)

6 credit hours in English

Year 2

18 credit hours in 2000 level Studio Courses

6 credit hours in Art History/Visual Culture Courses

6 credit hours in Academic Electives

Year 3

12 credit hours in 3000 level Studio Courses

6 credit hours in 2000 or 3000 level Studio Courses

6 credit hours in Art History/Visual Culture Courses

6 credit hours in Academic Electives

Year 4

6 credit hours in Senior Seminar for Studio and Professional Practices I, II (4800, 4801)

6 credit hours in Independent Senior Studio I, II (4950/4951)

6 credit hours in 2000 or 3000 or 4000 level Studio Courses

6 credit hours in Art History/Visual Culture Courses

6 credit hours in Academic Electives


7.4.3 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts

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Table 7 Minor Programs Offered by the School of Fine Arts

Art History/Visual Culture Minor

Visual Arts 2700 and 2701

18 credit hours in Art History/Visual Culture at the 3000- or 4000-level

  • The Art History/Visual Culture Minor Program is applicable to all programs offered at Grenfell Campus except for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs.

Theatre (Acting) Minor

THEA 1000, 1001, 1010, 1020, 1110, 1120

at least 9 credit hours from THEA 2010, 2011, 2090, 2091, 4030. (THEA 2080 or THEA 2081 may be substituted for THEA 2090 or THEA 2091 with approval from the instructor and the Chair of the program).

Theatre (Technical Theatre Production) Minor

THEA 1000, 1001, 1010, 1020, 1110, 1120

at least 9 credit hours from THEA 2020, 2021, 2090, 2091, 4030

  • Course prerequisites for all courses with the exception of THEA 4030 shall apply. The prerequisite for THEA 4030 shall be completion of THEA 2011 or THEA 2021. Courses are not offered every semester.

  • A student must also meet .

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