Drama Education (DRED)
The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching degree that will prepare students in the humanities with the pedagogical skills, the content knowledge, and the dispositions for teaching and learning in 21st century classrooms in the area of Drama. University students are prepared to teach drama to students in grades 7-12 by understanding how to plan effective instruction, design a classroom environment of respect and rapport, implement objectives, strategies, and assessments for learning, and become a professional in the field through participation in associations and continued learning opportunities.
Courses
- AGED 11203 — Foundations of Agricultural Education
- ANTH 10203 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ARHS 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture
- CIED 10003 — Introduction to Technology in Education
- CIED 10103 — Introduction to Education
- CIED 30103 — Development and Learning Theories in the K-6 Classroom
- CIED 30203 — Survey of Exceptionalities
- CIED 30303 — Classroom Learning Theory
- CIED 31003 — Children and Adolescent Literature
- CIED 31103 — Emergent Literacy
- CIED 31203 — Primary Mathematics Methods in the K-6 Classroom
- CIED 34503 — Developmental Literacy
- CIED 390H1 — Honors Curriculum and Instruction Education Thesis Tutorial
- CIED 40203 — Teaching in Inclusive Secondary Settings
- CIED 41103 — Integrated Communication Skills for the K-6 Classroom
- CIED 41703 — Residency I
- CIED 41803 — Instruction and Assessment of Writing
- CIED 42003 — Advanced Seminar
- CIED 42906 — Advanced Residency II
- CIED 44003 — Understanding Cultures in the Classroom
- CIED 45303 — Reading Comprehension Through Children's and Adolescent Literature
- CIED 49003 — Nature and Needs of the Gifted and Talented
- CIED 4990V — Special Topics in Curriculum and Instruction Education
- COMM 23203 — Interpersonal Communication
- ECON 21403 — Basic Economics: Theory and Practice
- ECON 30503 — Economics for Elementary Teachers
- ENGL 10103 — Composition I
- ENGL 10203 — Composition II
- GEOG 11103 — Human Geography
- HDFS 24701 — Child Guidance Laboratory
- HDFS 24703 — Child Guidance
- HIST 11193 — Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I
- HIST 11293 — Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II
- HIST 20003 — History of the American People to 1877
- HIST 20103 — History of the American People, 1877 to Present
- MATH 11003 — College Algebra
- MATH 22103 — Survey of Mathematical Structures I
- MATH 22203 — Survey of Mathematical Structures II
- MATH 43003 — Ordinary Differential Equations
- MUED 20102 — Introduction to Music Education
- MUSC 10003 — Experiencing Music
- PLSC 20003 — American National Government
- PSYC 20003 — General Psychology
- SEED 30803 — Innovation and Creativity in Daily Practice
- SEED 32803 — Residency Seminar
- SEED 32903 — Secondary Education Residency
- SEED 40203 — Classroom Management Concepts
- SEED 40603 — Disciplinary Literacies in Education
- SEED 42803 — Advanced Residency Seminar
- SEED 42906 — Secondary Education Advanced Residency
- SPCH 10003 — Public Speaking
- STEM 40003 — Teaching Secondary Science
- THTR 12203 — Introduction to Theatre
- THTR 13103 — Stage Technology
- THTR 14203 — Script Analysis
- THTR 18803 — Acting I for Theatre Majors
- THTR 23103 — Fundamentals of Theatrical Design
- THTR 24703 — Voice and Speech for the Actor
- THTR 26803 — Acting II
- THTR 30001 — Production Practicum
- THTR 32103 — Costume Design
- THTR 36503 — Directing I
- THTR 36803 — Stage Management
- THTR 37303 — Lighting Design
- THTR 39003 — Makeup Design
- THTR 41503 — Musical Theatre Performance
- THTR 42303 — History of the Theatre I
- THTR 43303 — History of the Theatre II
- THTR 46503 — Scene Design
- THTR 46603 — Sound Design and Engineering
- THTR 47003 — Theatre Education: Methods of Instruction
- THTR 47103 — Theatre Education: Program Design and Leadership
- THTR 48303 — Scene Painting
- THTR 49901 — Theatre Capstone