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Dramatic Productions
Minoring in Dramatic Productions is a sure way to sharpen your skills in communication, problem solving, organization, group dynamics, performance, analysis, and artistic design. Whether you see yourself working in the theatre industry, putting on school programs, directing or assisting with church productions, or acting in community plays, this program helps you communicate effectively through visual productions. In culmination of the Dramatic Productions minor, you direct a recital program your senior year.
Career Options
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• Actor • Play director • Costume designer • Stage crew director • Church program coordinator • Theatre technician • Independent theatre operator
Some careers and employment positions require graduate degrees, specialized training, or additional certificates and licenses.
Dramatic Productions Minor
Code Course Hours CASP 122 Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation 2 CASP 231 Dramatic Productions 1 3 Dramatic Productions Platform 0 CASP 232 Dramatic Productions 2 3 CASP 332 Scenic Design for the Stage 2 CASP 333 Introduction to Acting 2 CASP 334 Techniques in Makeup 2 CASP 434 Costuming 2 CASP 463 Private Instruction - DP 1 CASP 464 Private Instruction with Program - DP 2 Electives (2 hours) CASP 251 Audio Production 2 CASP 328 Script Writing 2 CASP 342 Dramatic Productions Internship 2 CASP 432 Stage Lighting & Sound 2 CASP 450 Debate 2 DP minors are required to audition for all major plays and DP recitals and compete in the annual University speech competition. See page 156 for Education minor.
Minimum Hours Required 21
Dramatic Productions Concentration
Code Course Hours
CASP 231 Dramatic Productions 1 CASP 232 Dramatic Productions 2 3 3
CASP 333 Introduction to Acting 2
CASP 334 Techniques in Makeup 2
Electives (4 hours) CASP 122 Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation 2 CASP 251 Audio Production 2 CASP 322 Scenic Design for the Stage 2 CASP 328 Script Writing 2 CASP 432 Stage Lighting & Sound 2 CASP 434 Costuming 2