Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED PUBLICATION]

Performing Arts


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The Performing Arts department oversees programs in theatre and music at USI. USI offers a baccalaureate program of study in theatre that enables students to progress in performance, design, and technology within the field, as well as theatre and theatre education minors. The department also offers minors in general music, applied vocal music, and applied vocal music education.  Both areas offer talent scholarships.

The Theatre Program

The USI Theatre Program presents students with exciting experiences that carry the work of the classroom forward into the practical realm of the University’s fully produced season of plays, a season that ranges from such classic playwrights as Sophocles and Shakespeare to contemporary plays and musicals. Every year, professional actors and stage managers join one of the season’s productions, and students receive strong mentoring and exceptional insight into the art of performance as well as the business side of the theatre. In addition, because of this unique professional connection, participating student actors and stage managers can enroll in the Actors Equity Association membership program to begin accumulating credits toward full union status. With dedicated mentoring and placement guidance from the faculty, many students begin to work in other professional summer theatres around the country during their four years of training and study. There are always opportunities to pursue, both in and out of the classroom, and ambitious students will find a department dedicated to helping them plan for professional careers and graduate study.

As baccalaureate candidates, students prepare for a full range of possibilities following their college experience. While a strong professional focus is maintained throughout the program, the theatre major has far-ranging applications, greatly increasing students’ sense of personal discipline, their critical thinking, and their communication skills. Graduates of the program are generally well-prepared for graduate study, specialized internships in the field, as well as for the professional world. Many will seek a career in teaching, combining their study with a secondary education field, such as English.

The Theatre Program at USI believes strongly that theatre students, regardless of their area of focus, must have an appreciation for the theatre as a whole. Still, the program provides a great deal of flexibility, enabling performance students to choose acting, directing, and playwriting electives, while technology and design students may develop equally in the areas of lighting, scenery, and costume. Special topics classes are periodically offered to address the interests and needs of the students.

In addition to the major in Theatre Arts, a Theatre Arts minor and Theatre Education minor are both offered. The Theatre Arts minor permits students with other major programs of study to take a concentration of courses in any aspect of theatre to which they are drawn. The Theatre Education minor, taken in conjunction with a Secondary Education major, will permit this additional teaching certification.

The Music Program

The music program of the performing arts curriculum offers students throughout the University three minors in music to develop their musicianship through performance and study. The minors in general music and applied voice also offer valuable experiences for performing arts students eager to build their musical credentials within the Theatre  major. The minor in vocal music education offers students in the Education major the option of adding certification in the area of Elementary Music Education to their credentials.  The various music ensembles maintain a performance calendar independent from that of the USI Theatre, as well as offer a number of performance-based scholarships.

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