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TEDP.BFA - Bachelor of Fine Arts - Experience Design & Production

General

Program Title

Bachelor of Fine Arts - Experience Design & Production

Degree

BFA - Bachelor of Fine Arts

Program Level

Undergraduate

CIP Code (National ID)

50.0502

Requirements

BFA Experience Design and Production Course Requirements

Curricula for the Programs in Experience Design and Production consist of classroom studies and hands-on studio and production work. Entering BFA students are required to complete a common set of foundation courses that cover aesthetics, theory, history, literature, graphics, technology, and crafts. Transfer and upper-division undergraduates work with their mentors to create training programs tailored to each student's individual needs and interests. The curriculum for each métier area is highly individualized, with core program requirements serving as a framework for further studies customized to meet each student's goals and ambitions.

Upon graduation, successful BFA Experience Design and Production candidates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a critical understanding of the historical and cultural foundation of theatrical and arts practices, as well as knowledge of the contemporary arts landscape.

  • Effectively explain their work, and to present concepts skillfully in writing and through visual or aural communication.

  • Work professionally, responsibly, and collaboratively within the challenges of a variety of projects while contributing a vibrant, creative voice.

  • Demonstrate a body of original work, created in the classroom and in production, which shows an expressive understanding of design for performance processes and a personal aesthetic platform upon which to build.

  • A demonstrable competency in the technological principles and techniques of the practiced area of specialization, along with ambition to explore new innovative methods, materials, and outcomes.

  • Demonstrate a basic knowledge of allied theatrical disciplines (scenery, costume, lighting, sound, media) promoting an awareness of the complexity of problem-solving issues each may encounter, and the dissolution of conventional hierarchies.

Métier Requirements: BFA Experience Design and Production

take 8 semesters of Production TDAP 395 Production

take 8 semesters of Seminar TDAP 320 Seminar

TAIC 100 Conversations in Contemporary Theater

TAIC 300 Survey of World Theater-Text ( required in the 2nd year)

Eight units from the following

  • TFND Studio Labs (4 per semester) choose from the following:

  • TFND-110D Light Lab

  • TFND 110H Theatrical conventions

  • TFND 110K Costume Tech: Torso Sloper

  • TFND 110L Body Padding & Rigging for 3-D

  • TFND 110N Their*Story

  • TFND 110P Basic Sound Kit

  • TFND-110Q Papier Mache Sculpture

  • TFND 115B Ode to Paul Thek

  • TFND 115J Where Do Good Ideas Come From?

  • TFND 115K Ode to Paul Thek Part 2

  • TFND 115L Substitute Objects

  • TFND 125A WordRobe

  • TFND 125B Alphabet City

  • TFND 125C Barbeque

  • TFND 125D Look At This

  • TFND 125H Creative Listening

  • TFND 125J Intro to Virtual Reality

  • TFND 125K Epistolary Room

  • TFND 125N Draw/Write/Read Sound

  • TFND 125O Lost and Found Sounds

  • TFND 125P Fear and (C)loathing

  • TFND 125Q Research Methods for Designers

  • TFND 125R Speaking Through Light

  • TFND-125S Clothing and Language

TFND 195 Production Orientation

TDAP 450 Closure

TWNT 300 Winter Session (every Spring that it is offered)

Three units selected with mentor from the following: (required in the 3rd year)

  • TAIC 305 Survey of World Theater - Performance Tactics

  • TAIC 310 Arts and Activism

  • TAIC 315 Art and Community Engagement


BFA Undeclared Design Specialization

Although specializations are an option ( see below) , it is not required to choose one in order to complete the Experience Design and Production Program . Many designers thrive in an open curricula structure which offers the opportunity to expand one's vocabulary in the broad field of design for performance with the freedom to explore a variety of metier practices including costume, scenic, video, lighting, management, technical direction and sound. We encourage this! Any combination of these metier practices can provide a rich foundation for a future career in the performing arts, location-based entertainment, experience design, film and television and other related and (sometimes) unusual career paths.

MÉTIER REQUIREMENTS

  • *Eight units from TFND Studio Labs, see full list above

complete 15-18 units from the following Metier courses or equivalent substitutes:

  • TCOS 210-211 Costume Design Methodology

  • TCOS 100, 101 Costume Techniques I

  • TSCE 201 Scene Design 1

  • TSCE 110 Undergrad Techniques in Design

  • TIMM 440 Digital Rendering or TIMM 444 Digital Drawing

  • TLTG 210 Lighting Design I: The Design Process

  • TSND 121 Sound/Music/Noise Design

  • TMSM 100 Basic Stage Management

  • TTDI 105 Stagecraft I

    Complete 4 courses from the following list:

  • TIMM 210 Intro to Sketch up

  • TSCE 301 Environments in Motion

  • TSCE 302 Worlds at Play

  • TCOS 362 Costume Design in Animation

  • TLTG 235 Environmental Lighting

  • TLTG 425 Immersive Lighting

  • TIMM 315/325 AutoCAD 1 + 2

  • TSND 211 Research-Based Sound

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks for Lighting/Sound

  • TIMM 322 Healthcare by Design

  • TIMM 230 Digital Fabrication

  • TTDI 410 Parametric Drafting

  • TVID 420 Creating for AR

  • TVID 450 Creating for VR

  • Via consultation with your mentor, suggested electives are offered within the School of Theater and throughout the Institute, subject to availability and permission of listed instructor.

BFA Costume Design Specialization

Sensitive to the art of performing, to the coordination of visual effects, to the expressions of the written and unwritten word, to the cultural anthropology of clothing, and to the techniques of manufacture, students undertake pre-professional studies in costume design, drawing and rendering, history, and related technologies.

MÉTIER REQUIREMENTS

  • *Eight units from TFND Studio Labs, see full list above

  • TCOS 100, 101 Costume Techniques I + II

  • TCOS 210, 211 Costume Design Methodology

  • Minimum of 2 drawing and/or digital drawing courses

  • TIMM 440 Digital Techniques

  • TIMM 442 Digital Techniques II

  • Complete 4 courses from the following list:

  • TIMM 210 Intro to Sketch up

  • TSCE 301 Environments in Motion

  • TSCE 302 Worlds at Play

  • TCOS 362 Costume Design in Animation

  • TLTG 235 Environmental Lighting

  • TLTG 425 Immersive Lighting

  • TIMM 315/325 AutoCAD 1 + 2

  • TSND 211 Research-Based Sound

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks for Lighting/Sound

  • TIMM 322 Healthcare by Design

  • TIMM 230 Digital Fabrication

  • TTDI 410 Parametric Drafting

  • TVID 420 Creating for AR

  • TVID 450 Creating for VR

  • Via consultation with your mentor, suggested electives are offered within the School of Theater and throughout the Institute, subject to availability and permission of listed instructor.

BFA Lighting Design Specialization

In a specialization committed to both artistry and technology, students gain a firm understanding of the lighting design process, from the development and articulation of a conceptual approach, to plot making, to the creation of the realized work onstage. They broaden their experience with additional projects in film, video, dance, and art.

MÉTIER REQUIREMENTS

Eight units from TFND Studio Labs, see full list above

  • TLTG 210 Lighting Design I: The Design Process

  • TLTG 215 Lighting Design 2

  • TLTG 325 Environmental Lighting

  • TLTG 330 Lighting the New Script

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks

  • Minimum of 2 drawing and/or digital drawing courses

  • TIMM 440 Digital Techniques

  • TIMM 442 Digital Techniques II

    Complete 4 courses from the following list:

  • TIMM 210 Intro to Sketch up

  • TSCE 301 Environments in Motion

  • TSCE 302 Worlds at Play

  • TCOS 362 Costume Design in Animation

  • TLTG 235 Environmental Lighting

  • TLTG 425 Immersive Lighting

  • TIMM 315/325 AutoCAD 1 + 2

  • TSND 211 Research-Based Sound

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks for Lighting/Sound

  • TIMM 322 Healthcare by Design

  • TIMM 230 Digital Fabrication

  • TTDI 410 Parametric Drafting

  • TVID 420 Creating for AR

  • TVID 450 Creating for VR

  • Via consultation with your mentor, suggested electives are offered within the School of Theater and throughout the Institute, subject to availability and permission of listed instructor.

BFA Scene Design Specialization

Scene design, in providing a visual support to the dramatic form, is an integral part of the theater and is woven into the fundamental philosophies of modern performance practice. Students strive for the vision and imagination of a creative artist; the ingenuity and skills of a stage artisan; and the knowledge and sense of a performance director.

MÉTIER REQUIREMENTS

Eight units from TFND Studio Labs, see full list above

  • TIMM 210 Introduction to Sketch-up

  • TSCE 110 Undergrad Techniques in Design

  • TSCE 201 Scene Design I

  • TSCE 300, 301 Special Topics in Scene Design

  • Minimum of 2 drawing and/or digital drawing courses

  • TIMM 440 Digital Techniques

  • TIMM 442 Digital Techniques II

  • Drafting (choose from AutoCAD, Vectorworks or other by approval)

    Complete 4 courses from the following list:

  • TIMM 210 Intro to Sketch up

  • TSCE 301 Environments in Motion

  • TSCE 302 Worlds at Play

  • TCOS 362 Costume Design in Animation

  • TLTG 235 Environmental Lighting

  • TLTG 425 Immersive Lighting

  • TIMM 315/325 AutoCAD 1 + 2

  • TSND 211 Research-Based Sound

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks for Lighting/Sound

  • TIMM 322 Healthcare by Design

  • TIMM 230 Digital Fabrication

  • TTDI 410 Parametric Drafting

  • TVID 420 Creating for AR

  • TVID 450 Creating for VR

  • Via consultation with your mentor, suggested electives are offered within the School of Theater and throughout the Institute, subject to availability and permission of listed instructor.

BFA Sound Design Specialization

While integrating aesthetic concerns with scientific disciplines, the Sound Design program can stretch as far as each student's energy, inventions, and imagination allow. Students are urged to explore abundant projects and coursework throughout the institute.

MÉTIER REQUIREMENTS

Eight units from TFND Studio Labs, see full list above

  • planned: TSND Introduction to Sound

  • TSND 112 Research Based Sound

  • TSND 121 Sound & Music for Scripts

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks for Lighting/Sound

    Complete 4 courses from the following list:

  • TIMM 210 Intro to Sketch up

  • TSCE 301 Environments in Motion

  • TSCE 302 Worlds at Play

  • TCOS 362 Costume Design in Animation

  • TLTG 235 Environmental Lighting

  • TLTG 425 Immersive Lighting

  • TIMM 315/325 AutoCAD 1 + 2

  • TSND 211 Research-Based Sound

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks for Lighting/Sound

  • TIMM 322 Healthcare by Design

  • TIMM 230 Digital Fabrication

  • TTDI 410 Parametric Drafting

  • TVID 420 Creating for AR

  • TVID 450 Creating for VR

  • Via consultation with your mentor, suggested electives are offered within the School of Theater and throughout the Institute, subject to availability and permission of listed instructor.

BFA Stage Management Specialization

The BFA Stage Management specialization enables students to develop as artistic leaders and collaborative artists through project-based instruction in management, theatrical design, acting, directing, and stagecraft. Emphasis is placed on developing strong communication and critical thinking skills, broad knowledge of the professional arts environment, and proficiency in the practical skills necessary for success in a variety of professional environments.

MÉTIER REQUIREMENTS

Eight units from TFND Studio Labs, see full list above

  • TMSM 101 Basic Stage Management II

  • TTDI 105 Stagecraft I

  • TGEN 310 Institute Acting

  • TGEN 320 Institute Directing

  • TACT 130 Run Crew

  • TMSM 340 Theatrical Unions

  • TMSM 325 Special Topics in Stage Management

    Complete 4 courses from the following list:

  • TIMM 210 Intro to Sketch up

  • TSCE 301 Environments in Motion

  • TSCE 302 Worlds at Play

  • TCOS 362 Costume Design in Animation

  • TLTG 235 Environmental Lighting

  • TLTG 425 Immersive Lighting

  • TIMM 315/325 AutoCAD 1 + 2

  • TSND 211 Research-Based Sound

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks for Lighting/Sound

  • TIMM 322 Healthcare by Design

  • TIMM 230 Digital Fabrication

  • TTDI 410 Parametric Drafting

  • TVID 420 Creating for AR

  • TVID 450 Creating for VR

  • Via consultation with your mentor, suggested electives are offered within the School of Theater and throughout the Institute, subject to availability and permission of listed instructor.

BFA Technical Direction Specialization

With a high degree of skill and creativity, students discover ways to utilize today's changing technology. They take the lead in the creation of new art and technologies, and exhibit a level of professionalism that meets or exceeds the growing demands of the theater/entertainment industries and the field of technical direction.

MÉTIER REQUIREMENTS

Eight units from TFND Studio Labs, see full list above

  • TTDI 305 Advanced Stagecraft

  • TIMM 315 AutoCAD I

  • TIMM 325 AutoCAD II

  • TTDI 300 Fundamentals of Technical Direction

  • TTDI 425 Tech Mgt Style & Technique

  • TSCM 225 Statical Engineering

  • ICOM301 Digital Fabrication

  • TTDI 410 Parametric Drafting

  • TTDI 450 Rigging

    Complete 4 courses from the following list:

  • TIMM 210 Intro to Sketch up

  • TSCE 301 Environments in Motion

  • TSCE 302 Worlds at Play

  • TCOS 362 Costume Design in Animation

  • TLTG 235 Environmental Lighting

  • TLTG 425 Immersive Lighting

  • TIMM 315/325 AutoCAD 1 + 2

  • TSND 211 Research-Based Sound

  • TIMM 360 VectorWorks for Lighting/Sound

  • TIMM 322 Healthcare by Design

  • TIMM 230 Digital Fabrication

  • TTDI 410 Parametric Drafting

  • TVID 420 Creating for AR

  • TVID 450 Creating for VR

  • Via consultation with your mentor, suggested electives are offered within the School of Theater and throughout the Institute, subject to availability and permission of listed instructor.