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Theater Arts Associate of Arts (AA)

About the Program

The Associate of Arts in Theater Arts is designed to provide knowledge, training, and practical experience in all aspects of theater arts. The curriculum provides the essential lower-division courses necessary for transfer to some similar programs at four-year institutions, as well as assisting students towards employment in professional, academic and community theater.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities for Theater majors may include: actor, director, playwright, dramaturg, literary manager, casting director, production manager, producer, artistic director, political advocate for the arts, teacher, lighting designer, lighting operator, scenic painter, stage/set designer, stage manager, sound operator, costume designer, or stage hand. While there are a multitude of career opportunities in the arts, Theater majors also develop highly valuable skills sets that are advantageous to any profession.

Program Outcomes

  • Upon completion of the AA in Theater Arts, students are able to apply the learned techniques of acting or technical theater in a public performance of various genres of theater, or other types of personal creative work.
  • Upon completion of the AA in Theater Arts, students are able to critically analyze the artistic elements in productions, looking at design, acting, directorial choices, as well as personal performance processes.
  • Upon completion of the AA in Theater Arts, students are able to possess the skills necessary for textual interpretation for academic discourse, design, and/or performance studies.
  • Upon completion of the AA in Theater Arts, students are able to understand how to develop and maintain a positive contribution the field of theater in academics, performance, or technical theater.
  • Upon completion of the AA in Theater Arts, students are able to understand the historical and cultural significance of theater through completion of projects in the technical theater courses and theater history class.

Required Core: (12 Units)

Course Number Course Title Units
THEA 1A Theory/Practice of Acting I 3
THEA 10 Introduction to Dramatic Arts 3
THEA 47A Performance in Production: Introduction to Live Performance 3
  or  
THEA 48A Technical Theater in Production - Beginning 3
THEA 50 Stagecraft 3

List A: Select Three from One Concentration (9 Units)

Course Number Course Title Units
Performance Concentration    
THEA 1B Theory/Practice of Acting II 3
THEA 3A Beginning Improvisation 3
THEA 5 Theater for Young Audiences 3
THEA 25 Fundamentals of Stage Speech 3
THEA 31A Drama Workshop - Beginning 3
THEA 39A Musical Theater Workshop - Beginning 3
THEA 47A Performance in Production: Introduction to Live Performance 3
Technical Theater Concentration    
THEA 14 Bay Area Theater 3
THEA 48B Technical Theater in Production - Intermediate 3
THEA 50L Introduction to Stage Lighting 3
THEA 51 Introduction to Costume Design 3
THEA 52 Introduction to Design 3

List B: Select from Below (4 Units)

Course Number Course Title Units
CMST 2 Oral Interpretation of Literature 3
CMST 5 Readers Theater 3
DANC 1 Introduction to Dance 1
DANC 2A Jazz Dance Fundamentals/Beginning 1
DANC 3A Ballet Fundamentals/Beginning 1
MUS 6 Basic Music Skills 2
MUS 23A Elementary Voice 1
MUS 44 Concert Choir 1
MUS 45 Chamber Choir 2
MUS 46 Vocal Jazz Ensemble 2
THEA 4 Modern American Theater 3
THEA 11 Stage to Screen 3
THEA 53 Script Analysis 3

Total Units for the Major: 25

 

The Associate Degree is conferred upon those students who complete the required 60 or more semester units of the degree pattern with a grade-point average of 2.0 or better, of which 12 units must be earned at Las Positas College. In addition, students must complete a General Education pattern in order to earn a degree: see the Las Positas College General Education Pattern for Associate of Arts (AA) Degree, California State University General Education-Breadth, or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (for CSU) patterns for listing of areas and courses. Double counting courses in GE and the major is permissible. The number of units that may be double counted will depend on the entry point to the degree program, the optional course(s) taken, and the GE pattern selected. Elective units are degree applicable. Consult with an adviser or a counselor to plan the courses necessary to achieve your academic goal.