Experiential Major Maps (Text-only)

College of Liberal Arts
Department of Theatre Arts

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts

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1st year

Fall Semester

THEA 0181

THEA 1101

UNIV 1131

THEA 1303

THEA 1307

THEA 1343

ENGL 1301

Spring Semester

THEA 0181

THEA 1304

THEA 1305

THEA 1315

ENGL 1302

MATHEMATICS

Summer (Optional)

HOURS 31

2nd year

Fall Semester

THEA 0181

THEA 2306

THEA 2309

MODERN LANGUAGE

HIST1301

MATHEMATICS

Spring Semester

THEA 0181

THEA 3352

MODERN LANGUAGE

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

HIST 1302

ADVANCED THEATRE ELECTIVE

Summer (Optional)

HOURS 34

3rd year

Fall Semester

THEA 0181

THEA 3318

POLS 2311

LIFE/PHYSICAL SCIENCE

LANGUAGE/PHILOSOPHY/ CULTURE

ADVANCED THEATRE ELECTIVE

Spring Semester

THEA 0181

POLS 2312

LIFE/PHYSICAL SCIENCE

ADVANCED THEATRE ELECTIVE

ADVANCED THEATRE ELECTIVE

Summer (Optional)

HOURS 29

4th year

Fall Semester

THEA 0181

THEA 3300

THEA4303

ADVANCED ELECTIVE

ELECTIVE

Spring Semester

THEA 0181

THEA 4304

ADVANCED ELECTIVE

ADVANCED ELECTIVE

ELECTIVE

HOURS 26

TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 120

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DESIGN YOUR JOURNEY

College of Liberal Arts - Department of Theatre Arts

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts

Beginning the Journey

EDUCATE

Attend Academic Path mentoring with Theatre Arts Department advisor

Attend one-on-one mentoring with department mentor

Attend Theatre Arts Department sub-plan meetings to learn about program and activities

Attend and participate in Theatre Arts Department symposium and UNIV courses

ENGAGE

Continue to attend Academic Path mentoring with Theatre Arts Department advisor

Continue to attend one-on-one mentoring with department mentor

Attend Theatre Arts Department sub-plan meetings and participate in program and related activities

Attend and participate in University courses

Engage with theater arts majors and students across campus

EXCEL

Continue to attend academic path mentoring with Theatre Arts Department Advisor and apply for graduation

Continue to attend one-on-one mentoring with department mentor and plan for post-graduation internships and auditions

Attend Theatre Arts Department sub-plan meetings and participate in program and related activities

Attend and participate in courses toward graduation

Engage with theater arts majors and students across campus to strengthen relationships and post-graduation networks

Trailblazing the Path

EDUCATE

Attend various workshops and presentations on skill-building

Attend various masterclasses with industry experts

Join various groups within the department to learn about networking and lead student-led initiatives

ENGAGE

Continue to attend various workshops and presentations on skill-building

Continue to attend various masterclasses with industry experts

Participate in various groups within the department to network and lead student-led initiatives

EXCEL

Continue to attend various workshops and presentations on skill-building

Continue to attend various masterclasses with industry experts to discuss post-graduation opportunities

Participate in various groups within the department to network and lead student-led initiatives and to build a resume

*You can ask your freshman advisor about what these requirements are

Destination Graduation

EDUCATE

Explore career options with mentor

Explore employment opportunities with area head and mentor

Research industry trends

Attend career readiness workshops on and off campus

Attend skill building workshops

Attend O&As with industry representatives

ENGAGE

Refine and define career options with mentor

Explore employment opportunities for summer internships with area head and mentor

Continue to research industry trends

Continue to attend career readiness workshops on and off campus

Continue to attend skill building workshops

Continue to attend O&As with industry representatives

EXCEL

Refine and define career options with mentor

Explore employment opportunities for summer internships with area head and mentor

Continue to research industry trends

Continue to attend career readiness workshops on and off campus

Continue to attend skill-building workshops

Continue to attend O&As with industry representatives

Apply for jobs, internships, and/or graduate school

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

Explore internships in Dallas/Fort Worth and beyond

Attend regional, national, and international conferences

Utilize UTA's Career Development Center and theater arts job networks

GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT

Attend a study abroad program in theater arts or a related field of study

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Run for a leadership position within the Theatre Arts Department and/or University

Become a Peer Academic Leader

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Participate in a Service Learning Project

Volunteer at a local theater organization

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Participate in the Theatre Arts Emotional Robotics Living Lab

Apply for student funding to support your research ideas

FIND YOUR CAREER

What career options do I have with this major?

Actor/Actress

Curator

Administrator

Dance/Drama Therapy

Announcer

Dancer

Arts Council Director

Dramatic Coach

Arts Management

Educator

Auctioneer

Electrician

Casting Director

Fashion Coordinator

Choreographer

Film Director

Comedian

Impersonator

Composer

Lighting Designer

Costumer

Literary Agent

Critic

Magician

Model

Musician

Narrator

Photographer

Playwright

Producer

Production Manager

Public Relations

Set Designer

Sound Designer

Stage Director

Stage Manager

Workforce Skills

Communication: Develop and articulate ideas clearly and effectively across all mediums including but not limited to written, oral, and digital communication.

Critical Thinking: Analyze issues, make decisions, and overcome problems by using sound reasoning before forming a strategy, decision, or opinion.

Teamwork/Collaboration: Work within a team and foster collaborative relationships with peers and supervisors. Use interpersonal skills to demonstrate respect and dignity for others while working toward a common goal.

Career Readiness

Creative Thinking

Developing Computer Graphics

Excellent Verbal Communication

Following Directions

Lighting

Operating Visual and Audio

Organizational Skills for Long Periods

Physical Stamina/Body Coordination

Using Critical Analysis

Work Productively with Others

Collaboration

Communicate Emotions/Ideas

Concentrate and Practice Intently

Creating New Approaches

Public Speaking Skills

Self-Poise

Stage Presence

Strong Writing Ability

Take Action

Explore workforce skill development through on-and off-campus activities

Engage with the UTA Lockheed Martin Career Development Center at uta.edu/careers

Meet with a career consultant

Network with employers

Discover internships and co-ops

Apply for on-campus employment

Join Handshake, our career services platform

Participate in career development programs

In addition, students often co-produce with professional theaters, obtain internships, meet with guest artists, and view portfolio and showcase presentations for industry professionals

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