2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog

Theatre and Dance

W. Jenkins, Chairperson

bsu.edu/theatre

The Department of Theatre and Dance offers BFA degree programs in Acting, Musical Theatre, Dance, and Design and Technology, and BA/BS degree programs in Design and Technology, Theatre Creation, Theatre Education, Directing, Stage Management, and Dance. Minor studies are available in Theatre, Technical Theatre, and New Works For the Stage. The Theatre Creation concentration is recommended for students intending to pursue careers in theatre history, criticism, playwriting, dramaturgy, arts management, or dual majors with telecommunications and creative writing among others, while the Theatre Education program is for students interested in teaching at the secondary school level.

An audition is required for students applying to the BFA majors in Acting, Musical Theatre, and Dance. An interview and portfolio review is required for students applying to the BFA in Design and Technology.  BA/BS students in Dance are also required to audition, but the audition is for placement purposes only and does not determine admission status. Interviews are recommended but not required for admission into the other programs. Students in the Directing and Stage Management concentration enter in the concentration and are retained beyond the freshman year based on their end-of-year interview. All Theatre and Dance Majors are required to register for a senior level capstone course that is to be organized and completed under the supervision of the concentration coordinator. 

BFA Acting and Musical Theatre students must pass a jury at the end of their freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years to continue in these programs. BFA Dance students must pass a jury, portfolio review, and interview in the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior years to continue in the program. BFA Design and Technology students must present a portfolio at the end of each semester and must pass an exit portfolio review at the end of the senior year to complete the program. BA/BS Design and Technology students must present a portfolio every spring semester and must pass an exit interview to complete the program. Theatre Education students must complete interviews and other assessments as directed by Teacher’s College. Directing, Stage Management, Theatre Creation, and BA/BS Dance students must complete interviews or portfolio reviews as directed by their concentration.

The production program features a stylistically varied, culturally diverse, and technologically enhanced series of shows within four performance venues. These plays, musicals, and dance concerts are integral to a student’s training and education. Students are expected to participate in department productions each semester.

The lowest acceptable grade in a course for credit toward a major or minor in Theatre or Dance is C. Students are not permitted to complete multiple concentrations within the department. Students may complete a major and a minor within the department, but no more than six credits from the major can count towards the minor.

Ball State University is fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre and National Association of Schools of Dance.