Caine College of the Arts
Department of Theatre Arts
BFA DEGREE
Students are expected to develop proper attitudes, habits, work standards and professionalsim to move on to graduate studies or directly into the professional world of theatre. Students choose an area of emphasis within the BFA Degree. Emphasis programs offered are: Acting, Theatre Design and Technology, and Theatre Education. Design/Technology has programs of concentration in Costume Design, Lighting Design/Production Technician, Scenic Design, and Stage Management. Theatre Education has a Traditional Certification program and an Applied Theatre program. The number of required credits for the BFA Degree varies from 75-81, depending on the Emphasis area.
Acceptance into a BFA Degree Program requires an application and an interview and/or audition. Minimum GPA for admission is 2.75. Minimum grade accepted in Theatre courses is B-. Courses required for major cannot be taken on a pass/fail basis.
Annual reviews are held for each BFA student to determine satisfactory progress. These are done by audition and review in Acting, portfolio reviews in Design/Tech, and benchmark reviews in Theatre Education. These reviews determine if students will: (A) continue in the program (to continue, students must have demonstrated satisfactory progress and met the appropriate benchmarks); (B) be placed on programmatic probation (if a student fails to meet all benchmarks or has not made satisfactory progress, but in the opinion of the faculty has the potential to recover and meet the requirement within one semester’s time, they may be placed on probation); or (C) be discontinued from the program (if a student currently on probation fails to meet requirements within the specified time, or if their conduct is such that the faculty do not have confidence that the student will be able to meet requirements, even during a probationary period).
Students not retained in the program must apply to another Degree program within the department or select another major. Students dismissed from the program may apply for re-admission only with permission of the faculty at such a time that the student has demonstrated significant improvement from the time of their dismissal.
NOTE: The BFA Programs are currently under revision. This is a general representation of the program requirements.