Performing Arts Minor Requirements
The minor in Performing Arts encourages an appreciation and life-long participation in the arts while developing a sound skill set as authors, performers, designers, and technicians. The minor is one of the ways that we participate in the wider Marianist educational tradition by educating the whole person.
Pre-minor requirements | ||
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PAR 208, PAR 210 or PAR 230 | 3 | |
minor requirements | ||
MUS or THR* | 12 |
Individualized instruction courses chosen from:
course | title | credits |
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THR 305 | Directing for the Stage | 3 |
THR 320 | Theatre Production III | 1 to 3 |
THR 325 | Musical Theatre Production I | 1 to 3 |
THR 330 | Creating Environment for Performer | 3 |
THR 380 | Introduction to Playwriting | 3 |
THR 405 | Acting III | 3 |
THR 420 | Theatre Production IV | 1 to 3 |
THR 425 | Musical Theatre Production II | 1 to 3 |
THR 490 | Senior Student Performance | 1 to 3 |
MU 325 | Musical Theatre Production I | 1 to 3 |
MU 350 | University Chorus III | 1 |
MU 351 | Hawaii Vocal Arts Ensemble I | 2 |
MU 362 | O'ahu Civic Orchestra III | 2 |
MU 385 | Private Instruction III | 1 |
MU 425 | Musical Theatre Production II | 1 to 3 |
MU 450 | University Chorus IV | 1 |
MU 451 | Hawaii Vocal Arts Ensemble II | 2 |
MU 462 | O'ahu Civic Orchestra IV | 2 |
MU 485 | Private Instruction IV | 1 |
MU 490 | Senior Music Capstone | 2 |
Upon completion of the Performing Arts minor, students will be able to:
Develop a written critique of a live performance that demonstrates application of the rules for criticism in the performing arts.
Define and apply terminology and techniques used in the performing arts in a written or oral presentation.
Interpret and articulate the history and development of the performing arts, particularly development of specific art forms, styles, and genres.