Communication, B.S. - Theatre Concentration
Enriching the liberal arts mission of both the department and the University, the Theatre program contributes in a number of significant ways to the “creative campus” atmosphere encouraged at Millersville. The goal of the program is to provide undergraduate preparation that balances academic training in theatre fundamentals with production work in a variety of styles in order to equip students with a broad background in the arts.
We have successful graduates working as: Account executives, editors, radio D.J.s, social media specialists, reporters and news directors, content creators, small business owners, actors, directors, producers, special event planners, fundraising and development specialists. We also have several students who have gone on to be accepted into some of the top communications graduate programs in the country.
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Major in Communication
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CORE COMMUNICATION COURSES (C- OR BETTER)12 hours
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Introduction to Communication
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Theory of Communication
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Communication Research
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Critical-Cultural Studies in Communication
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OPTION DECLARED
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Option in Theatre - See separate block
Total hours12 hours -
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Option in Theatre
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REQUIRED THEATRE COURSES24 hours
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Stagecraft
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Acting 1
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Theatre Appreciation
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Script Analysis
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Co-Op Ed Experience in Thea
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History of Theatre 1
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History of Theatre 2
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Topics in Theatre
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THEATRE ELECTIVES - Choose 4 of the following:8–12 hours
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Theatre Practicum
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Acting 2
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Co-Op Ed Experience in Thea
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Costume for Stage & Media
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Hist/Princpls of Stage Design
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Directing
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London Theatre Tour
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Theatre Management
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Co-Op Ed Experience in Thea
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Topics in Theatre
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Production Practicum
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Theatrical Lighting & Sound
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Topics in ENTC
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Total hours32–36 hours -