Theatre Major: Youth Drama Option (B.A.)
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Anyone interested in teaching elementary-aged students would benefit from the youth drama option. Consider pairing this with family studies or early childhood education. Youth drama is for those students who wish to use dramatic arts as a teaching tool, either in the elementary classroom or as a teaching artist. Our comprehensive curriculum is specifically designed to train teachers to use storytelling and creative drama to enrich the classroom. Work with our master puppeteer to take Introduction to Puppetry as well as Advanced Puppetry. Through comprehensive class and laboratory work, students obtain hands-on theatrical teaching experience so that, by the time they reach graduation, they have spent significant hours teaching children. Whether pursuing the fifth year graduate certification program or entering the professional theatre education world directly after the undergraduate degree, students will leave UNH with sound theoretical training in addition to practical instruction on how to use drama to enhance learning outcomes, address classroom discipline issues, and, of course, bring the arts to life in the classroom.
Contact Raina Ames, Paul Creative Arts Center, (603) 862-3044, raina.ames@unh.edu.
In the freshman and sophomore years, students should enroll for at least two major and two Discovery courses per semester. The minimum grade requirement for major courses is C- per course. Any grade lower than C- will not count toward the major. Under department policy, students who complete both COMM 401 American Sign Language I and COMM 502 American Sign Language II satisfy the bachelor of arts language proficiency requirement. All majors must take courses in the following areas: performance, design/theatre technology, and theory/history as well as fulfill between four and eight practicums and complete a capstone course. Although timing will vary with each option, it is strongly suggested that all introductory courses be taken prior to the end of the student's sophomore year.
The required minimum overall GPA in major coursework is 2.0.
Candidates for a degree must satisfy all of the University Discovery Program requirements in addition to satisfying the requirements of each individual major program. Bachelor of arts candidates must also satisfy the foreign language proficiency requirement.
Theatre department majors may use one major-required course to satisfy one Discovery category requirement.
All UNH B.A. degrees require a minimum of 128 credit hours.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses | ||
THDA 459 | Stagecraft | 4 |
THDA 460 | Elements of Design | 4 |
THDA 463 | Theatre Dance I | 4 |
THDA 520 | Creative Drama | 4 |
THDA 522 | Storytelling, Story Theatre, and Involvement Dramatics | 4 |
THDA 583 | Introduction to Puppetry | 4 |
THDA 589 | Practicum (A - D) 1 | 4-8 |
THDA 624 | Theatre for Young Audiences | 4 |
THDA 683 | Advanced Puppetry | 4 |
THDA 721 | Arts Integration | 4 |
THDA 727 | Methods of Teaching Theatre | 4 |
THDA 729 | Community Oriented Drama Programs | 4 |
THDA 760 | Teacher Planning for Theatre | 4 |
THDA 799 | Capstone Project (must be taken in senior year) | 2 |
Education | ||
EDUC 500 | Exploring Teaching 2 | 4 |
Total Credits | 58-62 |
1 | The practicum ensures a breadth of experience in the major, including sets, costumes, lighting, props, box office, marketing, and performing. Students must register for practicum every semester. They are notified of their practicum assignment at the beginning of each semester. |
2 | Must be taken before student teaching internship. |
State Teacher Certification
Youth Drama options often pursue elementary education certification. In order to obtain state licensure, students must apply to either the UNH Department of Education or another university for acceptance into a fifth year masters of education (M.Ed.) degree program, which fulfills state requirements for certification. Students who are accepted into early graduate admission may take up to 12 credits toward the 32 credit masters while finishing their undergraduate degree. For further clarification regarding fifth-year certification options, contact Raina Ames, Paul Creative Arts Center, (603) 862-3044, raina.ames@unh.edu.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Education Courses Required for Certification 1 | ||
EDUC 700/800 | Educational Structure and Change | 4 |
EDUC 701/801 | Human Development and Learning: Educational Psychology | 4 |
EDUC 703F/803F | Teaching Elementary School Science | 4 |
EDUC 703M/803M | Teaching Elementary Social Studies | 4 |
EDUC 705/805 | Contemporary Educational Perspectives 2 | 4 |
EDUC 706/806 | Introduction to Reading in the Elementary School 2 | 4 |
EDUC 751A/851A | Educating Exceptional Learners: Elementary | 4 |
Required Math Education Course | ||
Select 4 credits of the following: 2 | 4 | |
Exploring Mathematics for Teachers I | ||
Number Systems for Teachers | ||
Geometry for Teachers | ||
Probability and Statistics for Teachers | ||
Teaching of Mathematics in Grades K-5 | ||
Selected Topics in Mathematics Education for Teachers | ||
Exploring Mathematics with Young Children | ||
Total Credits | 32 |
1 | May be taken at undergraduate or graduate level. |
2 | Must be taken before student teaching internship. |