Theatre
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TheatreBachelor of Fine Arts
1. Artistic and Technical Proficiency: Demonstrate discipline-specific skills in performance, production, and/or management, developed through rigorous training and applied practice.
2. Collaborative and Professional Practice: Work effectively and ethically within creative teams, demonstrating leadership, communication, and professionalism in rehearsal, production, and academic settings.
3. Critical and Creative Thinking: Analyze, interpret, and respond to dramatic texts, performance challenges, and production needs using informed, imaginative, and reflective approaches.
4. Historical and Cultural Literacy: Understand and contextualize theatre practices within diverse historical, theoretical, and cultural frameworks.
5. Communication and Expression Communicate ideas clearly and expressively through verbal, written, physical, and visual means appropriate to theatrical contexts.
6. Career Preparation and Lifelong Learning Prepare for professional work or further study through portfolio development, audition/interview techniques, and a commitment to continuous artistic growth.