Jul 02, 2024  
Undergraduate Record 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate Record 2024-2025

Drama, B.A.


Universal Curriculum Requirements


To be awarded a degree from the (Add school name), students are required to complete universal curriculum requirements in addition to the program requirements provided below. The school universal curriculum requirements can be found on the school Degree Programs page .

Prerequisites


Completion of a DRAM or DANC course at the 2000 level or above, with a minimum grade of C.

Program Requirements


33 credits total:

  • 9 Discovery hours
  • 12 Learning Areas hours
  • 12 Focused Inquiry hours

Discovery - 9 credit hours


These courses provide foundational ideas, practices, and methods in theatre studies. Establishing a context for exploration and synthesis during and after undergraduate study, each class is essential to our department’s theoretical and practical approaches to theatre and dance.

Learning Areas - 12 credit hours


Each learning area includes several mid-level courses addressing key specialties within the fields of Drama and Dance. All the courses are frequently taught and may be taken without prerequisite. Drawn from across the departmental curriculum, they are grouped by similarity in method, content, or aims.

Interpretation and Invention (3 credit hours)


These courses explore how we create and tell stories through performance history, text, or creative media.

Critical Responses and Social Engagement (3 credit hours)


These courses analyze theatre, performance, dance, and/or popular entertainment within broader political and cultural contexts.

Creating Performance (3 credit hours)


These courses prepare students for production-oriented learning in embodiment and performance.

Crafting Performance (3 credit hours)


These courses explore the complex structures that surround performance through technology, media, management, and engaging an audience.

Focused Inquiry - 12 credit hours


Working with their advisors, students craft a plan for further opportunities to specialize or for exploration into new areas they’ve not yet explored in theatre or dance. Opportunities for applied performance, production, and design work may also be used to fulfill part of a student’s plan of study.

Focused Inquiry: 12 credits in Drama or Dance at 2000 level or above, 6 of which must be from courses 3000 or above

Note: Courses may only be taken once to fulfill Focused Inquiry requirements.


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Additional Information


For more information, contact Associate Professor Doug Grissom, Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Drama, Drama Building, 109 Culbreth Rd., P.O. Box 400128, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4128; (434) 243-7752 or (434) 924-3326; www.virginia.edu/drama.