Requirements

To avoid double-counting, the requirements for the minor differ depending on whether a student is a music major or minor, a theatre major or minor, or neither. All three “tracks” require 26 credit hours, including a new core course, Music Theatre 100, “Creating Music Theatre” (based on the afore-mentioned Denison Seminar).  In the (likely rare) case of  double major in Theatre and Music wanting to add a Music Theatre minor, a slightly reduced "track" of 22 credit hours would be required (see below).

Music Theatre courses will count toward the Fine Arts GE separately from either Music or Theatre courses. That is, students may fulfill their Fine Arts GE requirement by taking one 4-credit Music Theatre course and either a 4-credit Music course (or the equivalent in 1-credit ensembles) or a 4-credit Theatre course (or the equivalent in 1-credit laboratories).

Each student’s individual course of study will be developed in consultation with and approved by the Music Theatre Committee. Students will be advised to choose electives that deepen their knowledge of music and theatre and meet their primary area(s) of interest (e.g., performance, dramaturgy, directing, composing, dance, history, criticism, and/or costume, stage, lighting, and sound design).

A list of approved electives will be created and updated each semester by the Music Theatre Committee (see below for a provisional list). Elective courses will be selected based on their ability to meet the program’s learning goals. For example, dance courses will help students build artistic skills in movement in ways that will expand their versatility as performers or directors and/or spark new ideas for collaboration. Likewise, courses in creative writing, playwriting, and screenwriting will deepen students’ understanding of the fundamental principles of dramatic narrative, whether designed to be read, staged, or filmed.  

The Music Theatre Committee Chair will maintain careful records of student course approvals and keep in close contact with the Registrar to ensure regular updates, as we understand that Banner currently cannot automatically update the Degree Evaluation with requirements that differ depending on a student’s major.

STUDENTS WHO ARE NEITHER MUSIC NOR THEATRE MAJORS OR MINORS

MUTH 100Introduction to Music Theatre
THTR 100Introduction to Theatre-making
THTR 200Intermediate Theatre-making [1]
or MUS 215 Popular Musical Theater in America
or MUS 315 Popular Musical Theater in America
MUS 200Music Theory I
1 elective from a list of approved courses or approved by committee
2 credits of Theatre Laboratory
2 credits of STW
Private Lessons, minimum 2 semesters (on the same instrument)
Total: 26 Credits

STUDENTS WHO ARE THEATRE MAJORS OR MINORS

MUTH 100Introduction to Music Theatre
MUS 200Music Theory I
MUS 215Popular Musical Theater in America
or MUS 315 Popular Musical Theater in America
2 electives from a list of approved courses or approved by committee
2 credits of STW
Private Lessons, minimum 4 semesters (on the same instrument)
Total: 26 Credits

STUDENTS WHO ARE MUSIC MAJORS OR MINORS

MUTH 100Introduction to Music Theatre
THTR 100Introduction to Theatre-making
THTR 200Intermediate Theatre-making
or MUS 315 Popular Musical Theater in America
2 electives from a list of approved courses or approved by committee
2 credits of Theatre Laboratory
2 credits of STW
2 credits of ensemble experience, approved by the Music Theatre Committee
Total: 26 Credits

STUDENTS WHO ARE DOUBLE MAJORS (OR HAVE A MAJOR/MINOR COMBO) IN BOTH MUSIC AND THEATRE 

MUTH 100Introduction to Music Theatre
MUS 315Popular Musical Theater in America
2 electives from a list of approved courses or approved by committee
2 credits of Theatre Laboratory
2 credits of STW
2 credits of ensemble experience, approved by the Music Theatre Committee
Total: 22 Credits

MUSIC THEATRE MINOR ELECTIVES (provisional list)

ARTS 225Stop Motion Animation
ARTS 267Performance Art
DANC 122African/Diasporan Dance I
or DANC 222 African/Diasporan Dance II
DANC 132Modern/Postmodern Dance I
or DANC 232 Modern/Postmodern Dance II
or DANC 332 Modern/Postmodern Dance III
DANC 174Dance as an Art Form (depending on the topic)
DANC 274Cultural Studies (depending on the topic)
DANC 284The Art of Dance-Making (depending on the topic)
DANC 384Laban Movement Analysis
CINE 104Film Aesthetics and Analysis
CINE 202Screenwriting
ENGL 237Introduction to Creative Writing
ENGL 24020th-Century Drama
ENGL 340Contemporary Drama
MUS 215Popular Musical Theater in America
or MUS 315 Popular Musical Theater in America
MUS 216Sound Editing and Recording
MUS 246Psychology of Performance in the Arts
MUS 247Music, Race, and Identity
MUS 314Music in America (Majors/Minors)
MUS 320Women in Music (Majors/Minors)
MUS 331Film Music and Sound
MUS 332Music and Sexuality
MUS 339The History of Rock Music (Majors/Minors)
THTR 200Intermediate Theatre-making
THTR 210Scenic Design
THTR 220Lighting Design
THTR 230Acting: Realism I
THTR 240Acting: Brecht and Beyond
THTR 270Directing: Realism
THTR 275Fashion: History, Culture and Identity
THTR 301Advanced Theatre-Making: Performers, Directors, and Text
THTR 302Advanced Theatre-Making: Devising and Collective Making
THTR 340Practicum: Assistant Costume Designer
THTR 373History, Literature, and Theory of the Theatre: Modern World
THTR 374History, Literature, and Theory of the Theatre: Theatre of the Americas

 

[1] MUS 215 and MUS 315 are the same course; music majors register for 315, non-majors for 215.