Theatre
Associate in Arts Degree - TRANSFER PROGRAM Advisor: TBD
Program Code 046
Sample Transfer Program
Meeting the degree requirements for the Associate in Arts degree is the most typical curriculum if you are planning to transfer to a Drama program at a four-year college or university. Participation in college theatre productions and the associated classes is also expected. It is essential that you consult with an academic advisor for the specific requirements of the college you plan to attend.
Courses
Credit Hours
English 101, English Composition ................................................................... 3 English 102, English Composition, or English 103, Technical Writing ................................................................ 3 * Physical Education 200, Healthful Living, or Physical Education 212, Health and Fitness, or Physical Education 214, Personal Health ...............................................1 or 3 Political Science 101, National Government, or Political Science 102, State Governments, or History 201, American History to 1865, or History 202, American History 1865 to Present ........................................ 3 Group Ia elective ........................................................................................... 4 Group Ib elective ........................................................................................... 4 Group Ic elective ......................................................................................3, 4 or 5 Group II Social Science electives ..................................................................... 6 Group III Humanities electives......................................................................... 9 General Electives ....................................................................................... 24/25
About the Area of Study
Theatre courses help you develop an appreciation of the discipline as well as to expand your personal and professional enrichment through study in acting and stagecraft. The curriculum is comprised of courses dealing with dramatic theory and appreciation, design and technical theatre, and performance. Courses are open to all students. Credits apply toward the Associate in Arts degree. If you are planning to transfer to a four-year school you should obtain degree requirements for the freshman and sophomore years at your selected school and consult with the Theatre advisor to plan your individualized program. There is a 61-credit degree requirement needed for graduation.
* Transferring students are encouraged to take PHED 212 or PHED 214.
Transfer Opportunities
Lake Michigan College has worked with the following universities to develop program guides. These guides ensure that you can work toward a bachelor’s degree without losing any credit earned at Lake Michigan College. For more information, see the program guides in the advising office. Grand Valley State University Michigan State University Western Michigan University If you are interested in attending a school not listed here, please work with an academic advisor to build a program that will meet the requirements of your chosen school.
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