Acting: Advanced

Effective: Fall 2021
Certificate of Achievement Program Map

This program map from the 2024-2025 catalog year represents one possible pathway to complete this program. Your pathway may vary depending on your transfer plans and also previous college credit, including AP Test scores, concurrent enrollment courses and high school articulated courses.

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Program Description
Completing the Advanced Acting certificate will help give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to pursue acting professionally, or to continue study at a four year school or further intensive training. Courses cover all areas an actor needs in order to develop a high level of skills - analysis, history, scene study, movement, voice, and how to audition for plays, movies and commercials. You will have multiple opportunities to perform in plays as well, which is the best way to develop control and consistency as an actor. Getting the Advanced Acting Certificate is the equivalent to getting the AA in Acting, without the General Education courses. If you complete this certificate, as well as all of the General Education courses you will have almost everything needed for an AAT and/or an AA.

What can I do with this major?
Studying theater can lead to a large variety of jobs and careers, such as: 1) acting in plays, 2) acting in television and film, 3) being a voiceover actor, 3) casting director, 4) talent agent, 5) director. The common transfer degree is a BA or BFA in Theatre Arts.

Learning and Career Pathway
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Semester 1

9 units

THTR 1
Introduction to Acting

3 units
Prerequisite for other courses Required for Major
Introduction to the techniques and theories of acting, explored through improvisation, exercises and scene study. Development of the physical and psychological resources for acting including relaxation, concentration, creativity, believability, and commitment. Development of critical thinking skills associated with viewing and analyzing performances of others. Lab hours are required for rehearsal of scenes and attendance of on campus theater productions. (Formerly THEA 1A)
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THTR 10
Introduction to Theater Arts

3 units
Required for Major
Focuses on the relationship of theater to various cultures throughout history, and on the contributions of significant individual artists. Introduces students to elements of the production process including playwriting, acting, directing, design, and criticism. Students will also survey different periods, styles and genres of theater through play reading, discussion, films, and viewing and critiquing live theater, including required attendance at theater productions.
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List A course

3 units
Required for Major
Select one course (3 units)
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Semester 2

4 units

THTR 2A
Intermediate Acting

3 units
Prerequisite for other courses Prerequisite Required Required for Major
This course follows THTR 1 and continues the exploration of theories and techniques used in preparation for the interpretation of drama through acting. The emphasis will be placed on deepening the understanding of the acting process through character analysis, monologues, and scenes. The course will help students better prepare for participation in full scale theater productions as well as continue with other training and education options.
Course Details:
  1. Prerequisite: THTR 1

THTR 18
Bay Area Theater

1 unit
Required for Major
This course focuses on going to see live plays in the Bay Area. Through analysis of plays, discussions with theater artists and going to see productions, students will get a close up look at the thriving Bay Area theater scene as well as learn about current trends in theater nationally. Culturally enriching - great for the curious, for theater fans and for theater artists alike. There will be some cost for the purchase of theater tickets and transportation to attend performances, up to but no more than $100 for the semester. Part of the learning experience of the course will be identifying inexpensive opportunities for viewing live theater. Some costs may be supplemented by the Theater program.
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  • Transfers to CSU
  • Semester 3

    12 units

    THTR 7
    Voice for the Actor

    3 units
    Required for Major
    Development of the awareness of and access to the natural voice for use in theatrical production, and in life. Increase emotional availability and ability to communicate text clearly through breath control and articulation.

    THTR 8A
    Audition Technique and the Business of Acting

    3 units
    Prerequisite for other courses Required for Major
    This course will give students an understanding of what is required in order to be a professional actor, as well as what it takes to pursue advanced acting degrees. The main focus will be on the audition process for theater, commercials and film. Students will receive coaching on contemporary and classical monologues, and learning techniques for cold-reads during a call-back. Other topics will include resumes, headshots and the basics of actor promotions. May not receive credit if THTR 8 has been completed.
    Course Details:
    1. Strongly Recommended: THTR 1

    THTR 17
    Script Analysis

    3 units
    Required for Major
    This course provides techniques for reading a script in preparation for production. Focus is on principles of structural dynamics, how scripts reflect cultural and social norms and values and how to apply differing theories as actors, directors and designers for their respective contributions to projects. The first job of any theater artist is to understand the script they are working on. This course builds the ability to perceive the writer's intention in writing a script, giving students skills for bringing scripts to life in productions.
    Course Details:
  • Transfers to CSU
  • List B course

    3 units
    Select one course (3 units)
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    Semester 4

    6 units

    THTR 6A
    Movement for the Actor

    3 units
    Prerequisite for other courses Required for Major
    Work with a variety of physical techniques to help with the development of character, improve stage presence, command focus, be in control of the story when on stage and be more specific in your work as an actor or improvisor. Techniques include use of mask, improvisation and stage combat. Students work together to create their own scenes and performance pieces based on the work in class. May not receive credit if THTR 6 has been completed.
    Course Details:
    1. Strongly Recommended: THTR 1
    2. or
    3. Strongly Recommended: THTR 3
    4. or
    5. Strongly Recommended: THTR 5A
    6. or
    7. Strongly Recommended: THTR 30A
    8. or
    9. Strongly Recommended: THTR 47A

    BUS 43
    Personal Financial Planning1

    3 units
    Required for Major
    Focuses on the time value of money, budgeting, use of credit, investing, taxation of personal income and assets, types of insurance and risk management, health care planning, retirement planning, and estate planning.

    List A

    Choose 3 units from the list below:

    THTR 5A
    Introduction to Theater for Young Audiences

    3 units
    Required for Major
    Participate in a theater production to be performed for local K-12 students. Plays will be cast by audition, however, everyone who enrolls will be a part of the production.
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    THTR 30A
    Introduction to Emerging Work

    3 units
    Required for Major
    Development of new plays for staged readings and/or productions. This class will develop and perform plays for an audience, with an emphasis on the evolution of the dramatic texts. Special projects, such as specific textural challenges, may be included.
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    THTR 38A
    Holiday Play

    3 units
    Required for Major
    This course gives students the opportunity to participate in a stage play or podcast of a play that focuses on themes appropriate to holiday festivities. Students of all levels of experience will be given the opportunity to participate.
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    THTR 47A
    Introduction to College Theater Acting

    3 units
    Required for Major
    This course provides instruction and supervised participation in theater rehearsal and performance in main season production or project. Enrollment is for duration of the production. Enrollment by audition only.
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    THTR 61A
    Social Issues Theater

    3 units
    Required for Major
    Students will create, develop, and perform an original theater piece based on social issues relevant to a local group or organization. The project will be based on community meetings and discussions to understand community issues of concern that will inform and drive the script and production.
    Course Details:
    1. Strongly Recommended: THTR 1

    List B

    Choose 3 units from the list below:

    THTR 2B
    Advanced Acting

    Prerequisite Required Required for Major
    This course builds upon skills developed through study in THTR 1 and THTR 2A. Strong emphasis will be put on developing specific three dimensional characters, strengthening acting choices and clear use of language through use of scene and monologue study and presentation. Students will work on greater emotional depth and authenticity.
    Course Details:
    1. Prerequisite: THTR 2A

    THTR 3
    Improvisation for the Theater

    Required for Major
    Introduction to the techniques and theories of improvisation and its various uses in theater. Development of the ability to think quickly, develop characters, work in an ensemble, and create spontaneously through various exercises. This course is helpful for learning acting, but also for just having fun and learning to play and be spontaneous. Recommended for non-theater as well as theater majors.
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    THTR 4A
    Introduction to Acting on Camera

    Required for Major
    Learn approaches for preparing, rehearsing and performing on camera that can be used for commercials, film and television work. Students will prepare and perform scenes and monologues that will be shot on camera in studio and on-location settings. May not receive credit if THTR 4 has been completed.
    Course Details:
    1. Strongly Recommended: THTR 1
    2. Strongly Recommended: THTR 17

    THTR 6B
    Advanced Movement for the Actor

    Prerequisite Required Required for Major
    Students will build on skills developed in THTR 6A. Specific areas of development will include relaxation while on stage, physical and emotional connection to characters being played, use of psychological gestures, improvisation with masks, and stage combat techniques.
    Course Details:
    1. Prerequisite: THTR 6A
    2. or
    3. Strongly Recommended: THTR 1
    4. or
    5. Strongly Recommended: THTR 3

    THTR 8B
    Advanced Audition Technique and the Business of Acting

    Prerequisite Required Required for Major
    This course builds on skills learned in THTR 8A. Emphasis will be put on the development of a full repertoire of monologues for a variety of audition situations. Students will finish the semester prepared to audition for professional acting work as well as actor training programs and 4 year schools. Other topics will include current trends in actor promotions, development of a professional resumes and how to prepare for professional head shots.
    Course Details:
    1. Prerequisite: THTR 8A
    2. or
    3. Prerequisite: THTR 8
    4. Strongly Recommended: THTR 1

    THTR 32A
    Theater Workshop Writing and Directing: Introduction

    Prerequisite for other courses Required for Major
    This course supports students who are either writing or directing material that is in the process of being rehearsed and performed in other courses. Student writers will learn basics of story structure and dialogue. Student directors will learn basics of analyzing a text for production. This course will typically accompany THTR 30A and THTR 61A, or any other course where the focus is producing original student writing and directing. Students writing and directing in these other courses will be asked to enroll in THTR 32A as a way of giving more direct instruction and support to those students.
    Course Details:

      THTR 32B
      Theater Workshop Writing and Directing: Beginning

      Prerequisite for other courses Prerequisite Required Required for Major
      This course supports students who are either writing or directing material that is in the process of being rehearsed and performed in other courses. The course builds on the skills developed in THTR 32A. Student writers will improve abilities with creating story structure and dialogue, as well as create multi-dimensional characters. Student directors will focus on how to prepare for and manage a rehearsal. This course will typically accompany THTR 30A and THTR 61A, or any other course where the focus is producing original student writing and directing. Students writing and directing in these other courses will be asked to enroll in THTR 32B as a way of giving more direct instruction and support to those students.
      Course Details:
      1. Prerequisite: THTR 32A

      THTR 32C
      Theater Workshop Writing and Directing: Intermediate

      Prerequisite Required Required for Major
      This course supports students who are either writing or directing material that is in the process of being rehearsed and performed in other courses. THTR 32 C builds on the skills developed in THTR 32 A and B. Student writers will focus on clear and effective communication with a director and working with notes given during a rehearsal process. Student directors will focus on how to communicate and problem solve with writers and actors taking into account the differences of each script and each person they are working with. This course will typically accompany THTR 30A and THTR 61A, or any other course where the focus is producing original student writing and directing. Students writing and directing in these other courses will be asked to enroll in THTR 32C as a way of giving more direct instruction and support to those students.
      Course Details:
      1. Prerequisite: THTR 32B
      Total Units: 31 units