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Theatre and Performance Major

Bachelor of Fine Arts

The bachelor of fine arts (BFA) with a major in theatre and performance explores a broad range of genres and forms, including devised theatre, live art, and social practice. The program deviates from traditional theatre training by experimenting with contemporary processes of performance, unconventional narrative styles, expanded dramaturgy, experimental forms, new media and creative research. It examines how the fundamentals of performance—time, space, body, text, movement—help stage our burning political questions, enact necessary social interventions, and advance the broad aesthetic fields of contemporary art.

Studio courses are supplemented by courses in theatre and performance studies and public facing production courses. Courses chosen from disciplines outside theatre and performance give the program an interdisciplinary component. Students are encouraged to participate in live productions and to develop their own performance projects.

Students whose interest in theatre is primarily historical, critical or theoretical are directed to the art, performance and cinema studies major program, leading to a bachelor of arts.

Admission Requirements

Program and course admission is contingent upon university admission. Contact Student Services for admission procedures, requirements and deadlines. Entry to all programs and to many courses is by audition, interview or application. Contact the school’s office for information on procedures and deadlines or visit our website.

Although the university operates on a trimester system, most CA courses are planned in a two term (fall and spring) sequence. Consequently, students enter in the fall term (September) and are advised to contact the school in the preceding January for program entry and requirements information.

Transfer Credit and Advanced Standing

Unassigned or general elective (type 2 and 3, respectively) transfer credit awarded for courses completed at other recognized post-secondary institutions will not automatically entitle students to advanced standing in the school's programs. Advanced standing is generally given on an individual basis as a result of an audition or interview.

About the School’s Course Offerings

Students are encouraged to take advantage of interdisciplinary offerings within the school. As many programs depend on a continuing sequence of courses completed in order, students should plan carefully to gain the maximum benefit and efficiency from their study. Note that not all courses are offered every term and several are offered on a rotational basis, i.e. every third or fourth term. An advisor is available to help plan study programs.

Students are reminded that the school is an interdisciplinary contemporary arts department, and are strongly advised to acquaint themselves with the many disciplinary courses that are available.

Special Topics Courses

The subject matter (and prerequisites) of special or selected topics courses vary by term.

Prior Approval Prerequisite

Where a prerequisite is, or includes, ‘prior approval,’ approval must be obtained before enrolling in the course. Contact the school for further information.

Program Requirements

Entry to all first year theatre courses required for the major is by audition and interview. Contact the school prior to attendance at the university to request information about audition details and dates.

Students complete 120 units, as specified below.

Academic Continuance Policy

Policy:

All students who successfully complete the acceptance process within the School for the Contemporary Arts are offered the status of “Major” in a specific area of study entering the first year. In order to remain a major, all students are required to maintain a cumulative GPA in CA courses of 2.67. Students that fall below the 2.67 will have a limited time (see process below) to bring the average up before losing their status as a major.

Process:

All SCA student GPA levels will be evaluated at the end of each academic year, normally at the end of the Spring semester. A student who falls below the required cumulative GPA in CA courses of 2.67 will be notified of their probation status as a major with a limited time to adjust their CA GPA. Students will need to meet with the Area Coordinator and Advisor and plan their academic career for either re-establishing the Major or pursuing an FCAT BA with a double minor program. If the student does not bring the cumulative GPA in CA courses to 2.67 in the allotted time, he/she will be dropped from the major. If the student is in first or second year of study within the major and falls below the required cumulative GPA in CA courses of 2.67, the student will have two semesters to bring up their average to 2.67. If the student is in third year of their major, they will have one semester to bring their average to 2.67. Students who lose their status as a major in the SCA will have the option of pursuing the extended minor as part of the double minor BA option in FCAT, or via other options in the university. In extraordinary circumstances, the area coordinator and director of the school will review academic continuance policy cases.

Lower Division Requirements

Students complete a minimum of 47 CA units, including

Three core courses below

CA 149 - Sound (3)
CA 186 - Art and the Moving Image (3)
CA 285 - Interdisciplinary Studio - Composition/Collaboration (3)

plus one additional CA course outside the major* - the area strongly recommends CA 217.

and all of

CA 151 - Live Acts I (3)
CA 152 - Live Acts II (3)
CA 170 - Introduction to Production Technology (3)
CA 251 - Live Acts III (3)
CA 252 - Live Acts IV (3)
CA 253 - Co-Lab (4)
CA 254 - Body I (2)
CA 255 - Body II (2)
CA 256 - Environments I (3)
CA 257W - Context I (3)

and one of

CA 270 - Production Ensemble I (6)
CA 271 - Production Ensemble II (6)

* See advisor for course options.

Upper Division Requirements

Students complete a minimum of 30 CA units, including

CA 350 - Performance as Research I (3)
CA 354 - Social I (3)
CA 355 - Social II (3)
CA 356 - Environments II (3)
CA 357W - Context II (3)
CA 450 - Performance as Research II (5)
CA 451 - Creative Research (3)
CA 452 - Capstone Projects (5)

and an additional three units of upper division units in CA outside the major - the area strongly recommends CA 412W when its topic is performance.

Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements

Students admitted to Simon Fraser University beginning in the fall 2006 term must meet writing, quantitative and breadth requirements as part of any degree program they may undertake. See Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements for university-wide information.

WQB Graduation Requirements

A grade of C- or better is required to earn W, Q or B credit

Requirement

Units

Notes
W - Writing

6

Must include at least one upper division course, taken at Simon Fraser University within the student's major subject; two courses (minimum three units each)

Q - Quantitative

6

Q courses may be lower or upper division; two courses (total six units or more)
B - Breadth

18

Designated Breadth

Must be outside the student's major subject, and may be lower or upper division:

Two courses (total six units or more) Social Sciences: B-Soc
Two courses (total six units or more) Humanities: B-Hum
Two courses (total six units or more) Sciences: B-Sci

6

Additional Breadth

Two courses (total six units or more) outside the student's major subject (may or may not be B-designated courses, and will likely help fulfil individual degree program requirements).

Students choosing to complete a joint major, joint honours, double major, two extended minors, an extended minor and a minor, or two minors may satisfy the breadth requirements (designated or not designated) with courses completed in either one or both program areas.

Residency Requirements and Transfer Credit

  • At least half of the program's total units must be earned through Simon Fraser University study.
  • At least two thirds of the program's total upper division units must be earned through Simon Fraser University study.

Elective Courses

In addition to the courses listed above, students should consult an academic advisor to plan the remaining required elective courses.