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​​The Theatre School’s Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Dramaturgy/Criticism focuses on helping students explore their critical thinking and writing skills for a variety of applications within theatre and other art forms. The four-year curriculum provides students with primary tools – script analysis, dramatic theory and new play development – and opportunity for practical application of those tools in our production process.

Program Requirements Quarter Hours
Liberal Studies Requirements 52
Major Requirements 142-154
Total hours required 194-206

Learning Outcomes

Core Outcomes

Students will be able to:

  • Identify and describe the historical and theoretical significance of a range of theatrical artists, works and artistic approaches from antiquity to the present, encompassing a broad range of periods, cultures, and styles.
  • Synthesize and apply elements of their education and training to the preparation, rehearsal and presentation of theatrical productions with discipline, respect, and maturity.
  • Identify and explain their theatrical work in the context of the cultural and social impact of the arts.

Program Specific Outcomes

Students will be able to:

  • Read and interpret theatrical text within the historical context of its creation and as applied to contemporary issues and practices.
  • Identify and communicate, orally and in writing, significant issues and approaches to the production of theatrical texts to both theatre practitioners and general audiences.
  • Apply interpretive, analytical, and communication skills to a wide variety of literature and theatrical practices, ranging from classics to new work.

Liberal Studies Requirements

Honors program requirements can be found in the individual Colleges & Schools section of the University Catalog. Select the appropriate college or school, followed by Undergraduate Academics and scroll down. 

Plan of Study Grid
First Year ProgramHours
Chicago Quarter
LSP 110
DISCOVER CHICAGO
or EXPLORE CHICAGO
4
Focal Point
Not Required
Writing
WRD 103 COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC I 1 4
WRD 104 COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC II 1 4
Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 120 QUANTITATIVE REASONING 2 4
Sophomore Year
Race, Power, and Resistance
LSP 200 SEMINAR ON RACE, POWER, AND RESISTANCE 4
Junior Year
Experiential Learning
Not Required
Senior Year
Capstone
Not Required
1

Students must earn a C- or better in this course.

2

Readiness for MAT 120 is determined by the math placement test taken online after admission. Students may need to take developmental coursework prior to MAT 120. The MAT 120 requirement may be waived by passing a dedicated proficiency exam, or by credit earned for advanced math coursework at DePaul (MAT 135MAT 136MAT 147MAT 148MAT 149MAT 150MAT 151MAT 152MAT 155MAT 156MAT 160MAT 161MAT 162MAT 170MAT 171MAT 172, or equivalent) or any transfer, CLEP, IB, or AP Calculus credit. Calculus course(s) may be used to fulfil any of the three QR/MCD requirements.

Learning Domains

Arts and Literature (AL)

Historical Inquiry (HI)

  • 1 Course Required

Math and Computing (MC)

  • Not Required

Philosophical Inquiry (PI)

  • 1 Course Required

Religious Dimensions (RD)

  • 1 Course Required

Scientific Inquiry (SI)

  • 1 Lab Course or 1 SWK Course Required​

Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Inquiry (SCBI)  

  • Not Required

Other

  • Choose 1 course from the above learning domains as an elective

Notes

Specified required courses within Liberal Studies may have grade minimums (e.g. C- or better). Please consult your advisor or your college and major requirements.​​

Courses offered in the student's primary major cannot be taken to fulfill LSP Domain requirements. If students double major, LSP Domain courses may double count for both LSP credit and the second major.

In meeting learning domain requirements, no more than one course that is outside the student’s major and is cross-listed with a course within the student’s major, can be applied to count for LSP domain credit. This policy does not apply to those who are pursuing a double major or earning BFA or BM degrees.  

Major Requirements

Plan of Study Grid
First YearHours
THE 212 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE STUDIES 4
THE 210 SCRIPT ANALYSIS 4
THE 268 INTRODUCTION TO THE PRODUCTION PROCESS 4
THE 291 PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP I 4
THE 214 ETHICAL DECISION MAKING N THE THEATRE 4
History of Dramatic Literature Sequence (Arts and Literature Requirement)
THE 204 HISTORY OF DRAMATIC LITERATURE 4
THE 205 HISTORY OF DRAMATIC LITERATURE 4
THE 206 HISTORY OF DRAMATIC LITERATURE 4
Three Quarters of Theatre Crew 6
THEATRE CREW (three quarters)
Second Year
THE 324 DRAMATIC THEORY 4
THE 273 THEATRE STUDIES PRODUCTION PRACTICE I 4
THE 141 DESIGN WORKSHOP 4
Dramaturgy I Sequence
THE 234 DRAMATURGY I: INTRODUCTION TO DRAMATURGY 4
THE 235 DRAMATURGY I: INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCTION DRAMATURGY 4
THE 236 DRAMATURGY I: TYA AND PLAYWORKS DRAMATURGY 4
English Literature Electives: Select three 300-level English courses chosen in consultation with advisor 12
Third Year
THE 310 WRITING ABOUT THE ARTS 4
PHL 381 DRAMATIC THEORY: TRAGEDY 4
PRF 374 DIRECTING 4
THE 325 DRAMATIC CRITICISM 4
Dramaturgy II Sequence
THE 334 DRAMATURGY II: CIVIC DRAMATURGY 4
THE 335 DRAMATURGY II: NEW PLAY DRAMATURGY 4
THE 336 DRAMATURGY II : DIY DRAMATURGY 4
Production Practice: Select two of the following: 8
THEATRE STUDIES PRODUCTION PRACTICE II
THEATRE STUDIES PRODUCTION PRACTICE II
THEATRE STUDIES PRODUCTION PRACTICE II
Dramatic Literature Electives: select three courses in consultation with advisor 12
Fourth Year
PHL 382 DRAMATIC THEORY: COMEDY 4
Survey of the Arts for Theatre Sequence
THE 381 SURVEY OF THE ARTS FOR THEATRE 4
THE 382 SURVEY OF THE ARTS FOR THEATRE 4
Capstone Sequence
THE 408 CAPSTONE:PREPARING FOR THE PROFESSION 4
THE 410 THEATRE STUDIES CAPSTONE 2
THE 412 PORTFOLIO PREPARATION 4
Production Practice Sequence
THE 471 THEATRE STUDIES PRODUCTION PRACTICE III 4
THE 472 THEATRE STUDIES PRODUCTION PRACTICE III 4
THE 490 THEATRE STUDIES INTERNSHIP 2-12

Additional Courses 

It is also strongly suggested that students take three quarters of language.

Open Electives

Open elective credit may also be required to meet the minimum graduation requirement of 192 hours.