When you enroll at Susquehanna, you’ll be paired with an advisor and application tool to guide you in your course planning and scheduling. The following is an excerpt from the complete course catalog. Enrolled students follow the requirements of the course catalog for the academic year in which they declare each major and/or minor, consult with their advisor(s) and the Academic Planning Tool.
Learning Goals
- Students will learn to articulate artistic, scholarly and production related vocabularies, methods and theories of theatrical practice in order to support their continued study and practice of theatre.
- Students will develop proficiency in script analysis, production conceptualization, the history of theatre and theatre’s importance to society.
- Students will learn how to contribute to the discipline and practice of theatre, and to society by recognizing and employing relevant and pertinent theatre and interdisciplinary sources to inform their creative and scholarly activities.
Double-counting Restriction
Students may not have a B.A. and a BFA within the department.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degrees
Susquehanna offers two BFA majors in Theatre: in Acting and in Theatre Management. Majors complete university Central Curriculum requirements plus 74 semester hours of courses outlined below. A grade of C- or better is required for any course to apply to the major. The department also expects theatre majors and minors to participate each semester in department theatre productions and activities supervised by department faculty.
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Management
74 semester hours. Students who want a thorough pre-professional education in theatre management may pursue this degree option. Accepted majors will have demonstrated potential as project coordinators and arts organizers and will document that skill through a portfolio of accomplishments. Students who complete this program will typically be competitive to continue study at the graduate level and/or work in the areas of patron services, venue management, event coordination and theatre operations.
Admission to the program will be by department faculty approval based on an applicant interview and portfolio review. Interviews may be conducted remotely. Students enrolled in the BFA program must maintain an overall grade point average of at least 2.00 and complete major coursework with a grade of C or higher.
Required Courses
4 ACCT-200 Financial Accounting
4 COMM-191 Interpersonal Communication
4 COMM-201 Ethics and Leadership
4 MGMT-240 Principles of Management
4 MGMT-280 Marketing
4 MUSC-275 Introduction to Arts Leadership
4 THEA-151 Acting Fundamentals
4 THEA-160 Theatrical Design Fundamentals
4 THEA-241 Costume Design
4 THEA-245 Scenic & Lighting Design
4 THEA-253 World Theatre II or
4 THEA-254 Race and Identity on the American Stage
4 THEA-258 From Page to Stage
4 THEA-340 Stage Management & Theatre Operations
8 THEA-501 Production Lab
2 THEA-505 Capstone Portfolio
4 semester hours from the following:
4 THEA-142 Stagecraft
4 THEA-143 Scenic Production
4 THEA-144 Costume Technology
4 THEA-342 Stage Makeup
8 semester hours from the following:
4 COMM-211 Public Relations
4 COMM-322 Strategic Event Management
4 ENGL-299 Professional & Civic Writing
4 MGMT-290 Nonprofit Management