2023-2024 Samford University Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2023-2024 Samford University Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Theatre & Dance


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Faculty

Mark J. Castle, Chair, Professor
Laura S. Byland, Professor
Don T. Sandley, Professor
David J. Glenn, Associate Professor
Chelsea R. Nicholson, Assistant Professor
Mary T. Gurney, Instructor

Accreditation

The Samford University theatre program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST).


Undergraduate Programs and Requirements

Majors
Musical Theatre Major (B.F.A.) 
Theatre Major (B.A.) 
Theatre Major w/a Conc in Acting & Directing (B.A.)  
Theatre Major w/a Conc in Production Design and Technology (B.A.)  
Theatre for Youth Major: Performance and Teaching Artistry (B.F.A.)  

Minors
Dance Minor 
Theatre Minor  

Interdisciplinary Minor
Film Production Interdisciplinary Minor* 
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The Department of Theatre and Dance has five challenging, innovative, interdisciplinary degree programs to prepare students for careers and vocations in the arts. We aspire to be a leader in undergraduate theatre and dance education with a commitment to the artist as a community partner and contributor. Training is accomplished by practical and lecture/lab classroom experiences that prepare the student for the professional world. At the core of the department’s mission is a commitment to character, ethics, and artistic excellence.

As part of the theatre and dance experience at Samford, School of the Arts students share an innovative curriculum, Catalyst, which is designed for the next generation of artists. The new course structure provides a collaborative and multi-disciplinary environment for students to prepare for today’s job market while developing skills to fulfill meaningful vocations. The program culminates in an immersive senior Catalyst project, providing a professional-level experience.

The department offers a major in theatre, with optional concentrations in acting and directing and production design and technology, each leading to a bachelor of arts degree. The department also offers two majors leading to a bachelor of fine arts degree: musical theatre and theatre for youth: performance and teaching artistry. Additionally, the department offers minors in dance, film production*, and theatre.
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*The film production minor is offered in cooperation with the Department of Communication and Media .


Grade Restrictions

No grade below D in music courses (MUSA, MUSC) which are required for the musical theatre major or the theatre for youth: performance and teaching artistry major will count toward fulfillment of degree requirements. Additionally, no grade below C- is allowed in courses required for advancement to the next course in the sequence (e.g., MUSC 1941, MUSC 1942). If a grade lower than C- is earned, the course must be successfully repeated. See the program tables for sequenced courses or consult your advisor.

General Education: University Core Curriculum and Distribution Requirements

General Education Distribution Requirements are noted in the individual degree tables. In those cases where a requirement is not specified, see General Education Overview  in the Howard College of Arts and Sciences introductory pages for a list of required and applicable courses.


Programs

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    Courses

      DanceTheatreTheatre - Film Production

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