Bachelor of Arts in Theatre

Study Group - California State University San Marcos

USA,California

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 18,160/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 70 FREE

Application Fee

Aug 2025

Apply Date

USA, California

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1989

Total Students: 16,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

333 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos, CA 92096, United States

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre

Program Overview

Theatre at CSUSM is designed to provide a broad perspective on the literature, history, creative practices, and the professional field of the performing arts.  Built upon the belief that intellectual rigor and creative practice nurture and inform each other, the Theatre program affords many opportunities for students to take leadership roles in the production of the performing arts on campus and in the community.  Through courses and experiences across the creative spectrum of the theatre that focus on contemporary BIPOC theatre practice, this program offers a stimulating blend of cultural diversity, critical analysis, and hands-on experience, all while providing a supportive place to learn and grow.

Upon graduation, our students are knowledgeable in theatrical practice and theory and have worked side-by-side with local and national theatre makers.  Our graduates are capable of analyzing performances with special attention to the skills involved in acting, directing, artistic critique and collaboration, designing, and devising theatrical works.  They are independent, creative thinkers and practitioners who are able to work collaboratively on play productions, give meaningful feedback to colleagues, and do independent research. They are proficient in multiple disciplinary forms, and able to apply lessons learned across fields into the world of performance, and they are experienced in making connections with the campus and outside communities.

The program provides a well-rounded and active learning environment, including promoting original student research practices, involving students in innovative performance training, supporting students in creative leadership roles, and offering rigorous theory and dramatic literature courses.  The theatre program adds significantly to the cultural life of the campus as we continue to produce plays that address campus and community needs, challenge social constructs, and cultivate creative excellence within our student body.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  • Discuss, orally and in writing, major historical traditions within theatre and recognize historical developments of the art form.
  • Analyze theatrical productions through the application of dramatic and performance theories.
  • Collaborate with a team to develop artistic interpretations of specific works.
  • Identify and demonstrate, through written or oral application, theatrical frameworks and methods.
  • Create an original work, applying appropriate aesthetic and stylistic characteristics.