- Acting: Students learn basic acting techniques, such as improvisation, character development, and vocal projection. They may also study different acting styles, such as classical, modern, and commedia dell'arte.
- Directing: Students learn about the principles of directing, such as blocking, staging, and lighting. They may also study different directing styles, such as realism, expressionism, and naturalism.
- Producing: Students learn about the process of producing theatrical productions, such as budgeting, scheduling, and marketing. They may also study different types of theatrical production, such as musicals, plays, and operas.
- Theatre History: Students learn about the history of theatre from its origins in ancient Greece to the present day. They may study different theatrical genres, such as tragedy, comedy, and drama.
- Theatre Criticism: Students learn how to analyze and critique theatrical productions. They may study different critical theories and approaches, such as formalist criticism, feminist criticism, and postcolonial criticism.
- Playwriting: Students learn how to write plays, including developing characters, plots, and themes. They may also study different playwriting techniques, such as dialogue, stage direction, and visual imagery.
- Performance: Students have opportunities to perform in theatrical productions, both in class and in public. They may work on a variety of projects, from short scenes to full-length plays.