Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 86)
86    Dyson College of Arts and Sciences AUXILIARY COURSES .....................................................  6 ONE course from the following areas (3 credits): Fine and Performing Arts Modern Languages and Cultures Religious Studies ONE course in contemporary global issues (3 credits). OPEN ELECTIVES ...........................................................  26 Total credits 128 INTERNSHIPS: A variety of internships are available in government and social service agencies. Qualified students may earn up to 15 credits in major electives at the Washing- ton Center for Learning Alternatives in Washington, D.C. For those students interested in teaching, see the School of Education section of this catalog for information regarding a dual major in education with this arts and sciences major. SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY MAJOR Bachelor of Arts (NYC, PLV) Prepares students for exciting careers in law, teaching, business, social work, public management, urban planning and human relations. While students are given an enhanced view of global and social issues including cultural diver- sity, race relations, gender issues, criminology, family and social problems, many go on for advanced graduate work in the field or related areas. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 Must include PSY 104. MAJOR COURSES ............................................................  36 Required Courses: (12 credits) ANT    101  Introduction to Anthropology (3) SOC     102  Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC     323  Social Theories (3) SOC     380  Social Research Methods (3) Major Electives: (24 credits) TWO of the following courses: ANT    108  Global Culture and Local Identities (3) ANT    115  The Family (3) ANT    120  People and Cultures of the Middle East (3) ANT    210  Urban Ethnography (3) ANT    296  Topics in Anthropology (3) SIX courses (18 credits) from the following: ANT, SOC, SSC. Students may develop a concentration in criminal justice, human services, or urban sociology. AUXILIARY COURSES .....................................................  6 ONE course from the following areas (3 credits) Fine and Performing Arts Modern Languages and Cultures Religious Studies ONE course in contemporary global issues (3 credits). OPEN ELECTIVES ...........................................................  26 Total credits 128 For those students interested in teaching, see the School of Education section of this catalog for information regarding a dual major in education with this arts and sciences major. THEATER MAJOR Bachelor of Fine Arts (NYC) An intensive performance-focused program that prepares students for the realities of the professional acting world and entry to graduate programs in Acting and Performance Studies. Note: An audition and/or interview is required of all prospective theater majors. Contact department for information. UNIVERSITY CORE ............................................  60 Credits (THR 331 Sound and Acoustics fulfills 3 credits of old core requirement in non-lab science.) MAJOR COURSES (66 credits) ........................................  66 (3 credits satisfy the aesthetics Core experience.) Required Courses: (30 credits) THR    151 Acting I (3) THR    251 Acting II (3) THR    122 Production Crew 1 (3) THR    222 Production Crew 2 (3) THR    108 Voice and Movement for the Actor I (3) THR    109 Voice and Movement for the Actor II (3) THR    238 Scene Study I (3) THR    356 Scene Study II (3) THR    134 Theater History I (3) THR    135 Theater History II (3) THR    255 Speech for the Stage (3) THR    140 Makeup for the Theater (3) THR    232 Script Analysis (3) THR    256 Speech for the Stage (3) THR    357 Acting for Film and Television I (3) THR    358 Acting for Film and Television II (3) THR    460 Audition and Performance (3) THR    499 Senior Showcase (3) PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTION ELECTIVES ...........................................................   12 credits (select from the list below) THR    254  Acting for the Musical Stage I (3) THR    354  Acting for Musical Stage II (3) THR    355  Dialects (3) THR    361  Scene Study III (3) THR    362  Scene Study IV (3) THR    133  Stage Lighting (3) THR    359  Directing (3) THR    143  Costume (3) THR    208  Playwriting and Screenwriting (3) THR    131  Development of the Physical Theater (3) THR    211  Stage Management (3) OPEN ELECTIVES .............................................................  5 THR    331  Sound and Acoustics is a required substitution for Non-Lab Science (old core). Students with Junior Standing and a minimum 3.00 cumulative QPA may take THR 390 Theater Internship, THR 395 Independent Study in Theater or THR 225 (A, B, C) Theater Practicum as Electives. These courses may not be used as substitutions for required courses. Total credits 128