Associate of Arts in Theater Arts
Sullivan County Community College
Key Information
Campus location
Loch Sheldrake, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 semesters
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 434 / per credit **
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* students may apply to any program in the semester preceeding the program start date
** in-state tuition: $217 per credit hour | out-of-state tuition: $434 per credit hour
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Introduction
Committed to producing multi-cultural and sustainable theater for emerging theater artists.
SUNY Sullivan's Theater Arts program is a two-year theater generalist program that prepares students to transfer to any SUNY four-year college as a junior with training in acting, voice and speech, musical theater, physical theater, design, and stagehand work. One musical, one contemporary, and one classical play are produced each year in the college's Seelig Theater.
Students benefit from the program's ties to all professional and amateur theaters in the surrounding region. The Performing Arts Club provides extracurricular outlets for students and participation in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.
The Theater Arts AA Program encourages students to use the medium of theatrical art to observe, illuminate, and effectively communicate the diversity of human experience. Based upon the SUNY Transfer Path for Theater, the degree enables students to readily transfer to a SUNY four-year college or university upon completion of the equivalent of four semesters of full-time study.
The SUNY Sullivan Advantage
Students in the Theater Arts Program will demonstrate competency in at least seven out of the ten SUNY General Education areas and at least 30 General Education Credits. Therefore, they will complete the following outcomes:
- Produce and revise coherent written texts and develop proficiency in oral discourse
- Perform basic operations of computer use to locate, evaluate, and synthesize information from a variety of sources
- Identify, analyze, and evaluate material and create a reasoned critical response
- Employ scientific and quantitative reasoning
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Virtual Open House
Virtual open house is scheduled for Tuesdays at 3:30pm (USA eastern standard time)
Curriculum
First Semester:
- ENG 1001 Composition I** 3 10
- ENG 1301/ COM 1305 Fundamentals of Speech or Intercultural Communications**
- THE 1500 Intro Theater History/Technology 3 8
- MAT MAT 1004 or higher 3-4 1
- HUM 1702 Acting I 3 8
Second Semester:
- ENG 2005 Composition II 3
- THE 1760 Voice and Diction I 1
- THE 1601 Physical Theater I 1
- HIS HIS Course (US History I, II, III) 3 4
- SCI SCI Course 4 2
- SCI A lab with the SCI prefix 0
- HUM 2702 Acting II 3 8
Third Semester:
- HIS 1204/5/6 Western Civilization I, II, or III 3 5
- ENG 2032, 2142, 2146 Dramatic Literature (Shakespeare’s Romantic Comedies, Modern Drama, Shakespeare)
- THE 2000/2200/ 2201/ 2202/ OR THE 2705*** Technical Theater Design/Practicum: Sound, Lighting, Costume, Stage Management, Set Design; or Classical Acting
- THE 1700 Theater History I 3 8
- Elective* OR THE 1602/2760 PED 1006/1052/ 1105/1830/2042 3 Credit Elective or 3 Credit Combination of Voice and Diction II, Physical Theater II, Pilates, Tai Chi Chuan I, Aerobic Dance, Performing Dance, Hatha Yoga
Fourth Semester:
- ANT/ECO/GEO/POL/ PSY/SOC/SUS ANT/ECO/GEO/POL/PSY/ SOC/SUS Elective by Advisement
- Elective* Liberal Arts Elective by Advisement* 3
- THE 2701 Theater History II 3 8
- Elective* Liberal Arts Elective by Advisement* 3
- THE 2000/2200/ 2201/ 2202/ OR THE 1800*** Technical Theater Design/Practicum: Sound, Lighting, Costume, Stage Management, Set Design; or Musical Theater
Note: Students must meet a minimum of seven (7) General Education outcomes. See College Catalog for math competency requirements.
*Students should choose electives based both on requirements of their transfer school and personal preference for course content.
**In order to receive full credit for Gen Ed 10, students must take both ENG 1001 English Composition I and ENG 1301 Fundamentals of Speech or COM 1305 Intercultural Communications.
*** Students should choose courses in this area based on the preference of taking an Acting Path (Musical Theater I and Classical Acting ) or a Technical Path (Technical Theatre Design/Practicum: Sound or Lighting or Costume or Stage Management)