The Midland College student in theatre has an opportunity to study, work, and perform with a staff of professionals. All aspects of both the academic and the production aspects of theatre are studied in depth, and students are given the opportunity to practically apply their studies by participating in Midland College and Midland Community Theatre productions. All phases of theatre production are explored in a healthy, supportive, and artistic environment.
The course of study enables the student to be properly prepared for more advanced study. The courses listed below are suggested for students who wish to receive an associate degree at Midland College and transfer to a four-year college. An official degree plan should be filed the semester before graduation; please contact the Dean whose name is listed above.
The courses listed for this area of study (linked below) are suggested for this degree. However, courses that do not have a prerequisite do not have to be taken in order. For example, HIST 1301 does not have to be taken before HIST 1302 since 1301 is not a prerequisite for 1302. Nevertheless, the general sequence should still be followed. Part-time students may require more than four semesters to complete their degree or certificate.
Choose from the link(s) below for completion options for this area of study:
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