High School Teacher
You must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Texas institutions do not offer a degree in education. Every teacher must have an academic major, as well as teacher training courses. The only exemption from the degree requirement is for individuals seeking Career and Technology certification to teach certain courses, such as welding or computer-aided drafting.
You must complete teacher training through an approved program.
You must successfully complete the appropriate teacher certification tests for the subject and grade level you wish to teach.
Alternitive Certification Program:
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Community College Instructer
Merced College
Merced, CA
Professor of Theatre Arts
Required:
(A) Hold a California Community College Instructor Credential in Theater Arts and Related Technologies OR
(B) Master's degree in theatre arts, performance or drama OR
(C) Bachelor's degree in theater arts, performance or drama AND Master's degree in comparative literature, English, speech, literature or humanities OR
(D) the equivalent. Candidates must have sensitivity to and understanding of community college students from diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic and disability backgrounds with wide ranges of abilities.
University
Clarion University
Clarion, PA
Part-Time/Adjunct Faculty - Fine and Applied Arts - Theatre and Dance
Required:
Candidates must hold a minimum of a master's degree in the appropriate discipline or a related field of study:
Theatre; Styles of Acting; Movement for the Actor; Musical Theatre; Directing; Professional Practice; Stagecraft; Stage Lighting; Sound Design; Stage Management; Voice and Articulation; Interpretation of Literature; Dialects; Theatre History; Playwrighting; Costume Design; Theatrical Make-up. Musical Theatre Dance Techniques (Baccalaureate Degree required; masters preferred. Also must have professional experience to teach and supervise dance concert).
Friday, April 17, 2009
Project #5 Graduate School
UC Santa Barbara
MA/PhD in Theatre
Requirements
* Statement of Purpose with completed coversheets (2 copies)
* Three Letters of Recommendation (with completed coversheets)
* Official Transcripts (2 copies) from all post-secondary institutions attended
* GRE General test scores
* TOEFL scores 550 Paper-Based Test (PBT), 80 Internet-Based Test (IBT) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Overall Band score of 7 or higher (if applicable)
* Writing Sample
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MA program:
The program requires a balance of academic and practical courses culminating in a thesis project and is usually completed in two years. Students who make this transition have their course work requirement for the doctoral program reduced by one year and are assured of at least two years of funding for their doctoral study. It should be stressed that completion of the MA degree does not automatically qualify the student for admission into the department's Ph.D. program.
PhD program:
Students may be admitted into the doctoral program with either a bachelor's or a master's degree. All students who enter with a bachelor's degree will be required to enroll in the MA/Ph.D program and complete the master's degree in the first two years before advancing to doctoral studies. They will then take a further year of courses before advancing to candidacy. The goal of the MA/Ph.D. and Ph.D. programs in Theater is to train scholars of the theatre, who may also be able to make strong contributions as theatre artists.Seven seminars are offered each academic year. By the time they advance to candidacy, students in the Ph.D. program will have taken a minimum of nine graduate seminars in the department, while students in the MA/Ph.D. will have taken a minimum of 14.
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University of Wisconsin- Madison
MFA Theatre
Graduate School Admission Requirements
Academic program admission requirements (see below) may be in addition to, or more rigorous, than the Graduate School requirements.
Grades
A minimum undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) on the equivalent of the last 60 semester hours (approximately two years of work). International applicants must have a strong academic performance comparable to a "B" or above average grades. We use your institution's grading scale; do not convert your grades to a four point scale.
Degree
A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution, or a comparable degree from an international institution.
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Indiana University- Bloomington
MFA Theatre
General Requirements
Each applicant must complete the Indiana University Application for Graduate School admission form. The request on this form for a list of publications and creative work may be abbreviated since each applicant is required to submit a detailed resume of his/her creative work in the theatre. Please note that the Department of Theatre and Drama requires the G.R.E. scores. Three references will be requested. The three persons who write supporting statements in behalf of the applicant should be familiar with the applicant's technical skill, creative ability, and potential for growth. The application will request a 300-500 word statement which should relate to the theatre in general as well as the applicant's special areas of interest. The MFA candidate should apply within one week after on campus or U/RTA auditions.
Auditions and interviews for prospective M.F.A. students in the areas of acting and directing will be held through the University/Resident Theatre Association (212/221-1130) auditions in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Those students not participating in the U/RTA auditions, but wishing to audition for representatives of this department in New York, Chicago, or San Francisco should contact the Theatre and Drama Department Graduate Secretary to make an appointment (812-855-4503). Auditions and interviews on the Bloomington campus are usually held on the first Saturday and Sunday in February. On campus appointments should also be made through the Department Graduate Secretary.
Specific Requirements
Scenic Design, Costume Design, Lighting Design, Theatre Technology
1. Attend the national U/RTA auditions and interviews or call for an interview held at Indiana University, Bloomington campus.
2. Submit a portfolio of appropriate sketches, renderings, working drawings, light plots, photographs; sound tapes, and/or other material that helps demonstrate your technical skill and creative ability in your area of special interest.
3. Provide a resume that lists your creative work in the theatre and related areas.
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MA/PhD in Theatre
Requirements
* Statement of Purpose with completed coversheets (2 copies)
* Three Letters of Recommendation (with completed coversheets)
* Official Transcripts (2 copies) from all post-secondary institutions attended
* GRE General test scores
* TOEFL scores 550 Paper-Based Test (PBT), 80 Internet-Based Test (IBT) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Overall Band score of 7 or higher (if applicable)
* Writing Sample
LINK
MA program:
The program requires a balance of academic and practical courses culminating in a thesis project and is usually completed in two years. Students who make this transition have their course work requirement for the doctoral program reduced by one year and are assured of at least two years of funding for their doctoral study. It should be stressed that completion of the MA degree does not automatically qualify the student for admission into the department's Ph.D. program.
PhD program:
Students may be admitted into the doctoral program with either a bachelor's or a master's degree. All students who enter with a bachelor's degree will be required to enroll in the MA/Ph.D program and complete the master's degree in the first two years before advancing to doctoral studies. They will then take a further year of courses before advancing to candidacy. The goal of the MA/Ph.D. and Ph.D. programs in Theater is to train scholars of the theatre, who may also be able to make strong contributions as theatre artists.Seven seminars are offered each academic year. By the time they advance to candidacy, students in the Ph.D. program will have taken a minimum of nine graduate seminars in the department, while students in the MA/Ph.D. will have taken a minimum of 14.
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University of Wisconsin- Madison
MFA Theatre
Graduate School Admission Requirements
Academic program admission requirements (see below) may be in addition to, or more rigorous, than the Graduate School requirements.
Grades
A minimum undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale) on the equivalent of the last 60 semester hours (approximately two years of work). International applicants must have a strong academic performance comparable to a "B" or above average grades. We use your institution's grading scale; do not convert your grades to a four point scale.
Degree
A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. institution, or a comparable degree from an international institution.
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Indiana University- Bloomington
MFA Theatre
General Requirements
Each applicant must complete the Indiana University Application for Graduate School admission form. The request on this form for a list of publications and creative work may be abbreviated since each applicant is required to submit a detailed resume of his/her creative work in the theatre. Please note that the Department of Theatre and Drama requires the G.R.E. scores. Three references will be requested. The three persons who write supporting statements in behalf of the applicant should be familiar with the applicant's technical skill, creative ability, and potential for growth. The application will request a 300-500 word statement which should relate to the theatre in general as well as the applicant's special areas of interest. The MFA candidate should apply within one week after on campus or U/RTA auditions.
Auditions and interviews for prospective M.F.A. students in the areas of acting and directing will be held through the University/Resident Theatre Association (212/221-1130) auditions in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Those students not participating in the U/RTA auditions, but wishing to audition for representatives of this department in New York, Chicago, or San Francisco should contact the Theatre and Drama Department Graduate Secretary to make an appointment (812-855-4503). Auditions and interviews on the Bloomington campus are usually held on the first Saturday and Sunday in February. On campus appointments should also be made through the Department Graduate Secretary.
Specific Requirements
Scenic Design, Costume Design, Lighting Design, Theatre Technology
1. Attend the national U/RTA auditions and interviews or call for an interview held at Indiana University, Bloomington campus.
2. Submit a portfolio of appropriate sketches, renderings, working drawings, light plots, photographs; sound tapes, and/or other material that helps demonstrate your technical skill and creative ability in your area of special interest.
3. Provide a resume that lists your creative work in the theatre and related areas.
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Project #5 The Profession
TCG
SCENIC ARTS APPRENTICE - Hartford, CT
Job posted on March 27, 2009
HARTFORD STAGE. The Scenic Arts Apprenticeship offers the opportunity to work with a highly professional production department, training and working with the Scenic Charge, under the guidance of the Technical Director. Program structured to address interests of the individual when possible; career counseling and potential assistance with job placement. 40-hour week guaranteed. June 1, 2009 - May 30, 2010 (negotiable). Hourly pay with overtime, optional health insurance, subsidized housing. Bachelor's degree helpful, technical experience a must. Send resume and references to: Matt Neufeld at mattneufeld@hartfordstage.org. EOE.
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TCG
THEATRE TECH POSITIONS - Interlochen, MI
Job posted on March 2, 2009
"INTERLOCHEN ARTS CAMP has openings for theatre tech positions for this upcoming Summer '09 season. We are still looking to fill ... Scenic Artist... Painters..."
URL
http://www.interlochen.org
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AEA
Hartford Stage 2009-2010 Season — Equity SM & ASMs
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Hartford Stage Company
Hartford, CT
LORT Non-Rep
Seeking: Equity Stage Managers and Equity Assistant Stage Managers for the 2009-2010 Seaso...
Posted: 3/30/2009
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AEA
THERESE RAQUIN — Equity Stage Manager
More...
Potomac Theatre Project
New York, NY
LOA
Seeking: Equity Stage Manager....
Posted: 12/22/2008
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SCENIC ARTS APPRENTICE - Hartford, CT
Job posted on March 27, 2009
HARTFORD STAGE. The Scenic Arts Apprenticeship offers the opportunity to work with a highly professional production department, training and working with the Scenic Charge, under the guidance of the Technical Director. Program structured to address interests of the individual when possible; career counseling and potential assistance with job placement. 40-hour week guaranteed. June 1, 2009 - May 30, 2010 (negotiable). Hourly pay with overtime, optional health insurance, subsidized housing. Bachelor's degree helpful, technical experience a must. Send resume and references to: Matt Neufeld at mattneufeld@hartfordstage.org. EOE.
LINK
TCG
THEATRE TECH POSITIONS - Interlochen, MI
Job posted on March 2, 2009
"INTERLOCHEN ARTS CAMP has openings for theatre tech positions for this upcoming Summer '09 season. We are still looking to fill ... Scenic Artist... Painters..."
URL
http://www.interlochen.org
LINK
AEA
Hartford Stage 2009-2010 Season — Equity SM & ASMs
More...
Hartford Stage Company
Hartford, CT
LORT Non-Rep
Seeking: Equity Stage Managers and Equity Assistant Stage Managers for the 2009-2010 Seaso...
Posted: 3/30/2009
LINK
AEA
THERESE RAQUIN — Equity Stage Manager
More...
Potomac Theatre Project
New York, NY
LOA
Seeking: Equity Stage Manager....
Posted: 12/22/2008
LINK
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