The Performing Arts curriculum offers instruction in theory, practice and history. These three areas of study provide the foundation needed to begin a career in the performing arts or to prepare for admission to a four-year college or university music, theater, dance or performance studies program.
Students who are matriculated and place into developmental math and/or English are required to begin the course sequence in the first semester. Please see an advisor with questions.
Learn more about the program and apply at Associate in Arts - Performing Arts
Requirements
First Semester
Foundation Course
×THR101, THR106, MUS101, MUS102, MUS103: Fulfills the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Students must select 6 credits from the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives above to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement:
Choose a course from the following:
Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning
×Concentration Elective for Performing Arts
×DAN120, MUS102, MUS103, MUS202, THR101, THR103, THR106: Fulfills the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Students must select 6 credits from the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives above to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement:
Choose from the following:
Second Semester
BIO105 or Natural or Physical Science
×BIO105: Survey of Human Anatomy & Physiology
(or)
Natural or Physical Science (Choose one from the following):
Foundation Course
×THR101, THR106, MUS101, MUS102, MUS103: Fulfills the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Students must select 6 credits from the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives above to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement:
Choose a course from the following:
Concentration Elective for Performing Arts
×DAN120, MUS102, MUS103, MUS202, THR101, THR103, THR106: Fulfills the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Students must select 6 credits from the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives above to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement:
Choose from the following:
PSY101 or Behavioral & Social Science
×PSY101: General Psychology
(or)
Behavioral & Social Science (Choose one course from the following):
Third Semester
Natural or Physical Science
×SOC106 or Behavioral & Social Science
×SOC106: Principles of Sociology
(or)
Behavioral & Social Science (Choose one from the following):
Foundation Course
×THR101, THR106, MUS101, MUS102, MUS103: Fulfills the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Students must select 6 credits from the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives above to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement:
Choose a course from the following:
Concentration Elective for Performing Arts
×DAN120, MUS102, MUS103, MUS202, THR101, THR103, THR106: Fulfills the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Students must select 6 credits from the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives above to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement:
Choose from the following:
Elective
×Fourth Semester
Note: Students must select 6 credits from the courses listed in the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives with * to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Concentration Elective for Performing Arts
×DAN120, MUS102, MUS103, MUS202, THR101, THR103, THR106: Fulfills the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Students must select 6 credits from the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives above to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement:
Choose from the following:
Behavioral & Social Sciences
×Choose one course from the following:
Concentration Elective for Performing Arts
×DAN120, MUS102, MUS103, MUS202, THR101, THR103, THR106: Fulfills the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Students must select 6 credits from the Foundation Courses and/or Concentration Electives list above to satisfy the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
Choose from the following:
Elective
×Elective
×Students with a strong performing arts background may pursue degrees and careers in performance, choreography, directing, technical theater, radio/TV production, dance/drama/music therapy and/or instruction, broadcast media, and more.
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See also: What can I do with this major?
Note: The Associate in Arts degree does not indicate a specialized degree in a concentration. Students who complete this concentration will satisfy the requirements of MassTransfer. For additional information pertaining to degree requirements, please refer to Degree Requirements.
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