2024-2025 Catalog
Music (MUS)
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126 French Hall
https://www.umflint.edu/case/music/
Professional Advisor
Therasa Martin
Faculty
Professor Doug Burtch, Brian DiBlassio, Gabriela Hristova. Lecturers: Enrico Cavallini, James Coviak, Brittany DeYoung, Joseph Dobos, Matthew Forsleff, Amy Hall, John Kennedy, Michele LaNoue, Sherri Marttila, Nathan Musch, Jeffrey Price, Hannah Rowell, Daniel Schmit, James Schuster, Leo Singer, Caen Thomason-Redus, Raymond Urena, Christopher Wheeler, Joseph Wright.
Professors Emeriti Lois Alexander
A concentration in theatre introduces students to all aspects of theatre art and permits students to specialize in those areas of theatre study which are of primary concern to them. Students are prepared for further study on the graduate or conservatory level. Courses of value to the general student population, such as those in dramatic literature, introduction to the theatre, and public address, are also offered through the Department of Fine and Performing Arts. Students seeking a concentration in Theatre must have grades of C (2.0) or higher in all theatre courses. Every theatre major must participate (actor, crew, etc.) in two mainstage productions a year. Scholarship students need to participate in all mainstage productions.
Both full scale and studio theatrical productions are staged each year. All students of the University of Michigan-Flint are cordially invited to participate in these productions.
Scholarships
The Theatre program offers a variety of scholarship opportunities designed to attract and retain students of exceptional talent and promise. They include the Ralph M. and Emmalyn E. Freeman Theatre Scholarship, Jeffrey F. Garfield Scholarship, Carolyn M. Gillespie Fund, Stephen Landon Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund, Kay Sampson Kelly Merit Scholarship, Brian McDonald Theatre Scholarship, the Carl and Sarah Morgan Theatre Fund, and the Theatre and Dance Scholarship Program. Friends of the Theatre, the Chancellor, and our production program support these scholarship opportunities.
Mission and Assessment
The Theatre program is committed to responsible and professional preparation of their students for professional/commercial work in the field, teaching careers in theatre or related areas, further study in graduate or conservatory settings, life-long appreciation of theatre and dance as cultural expression, and leadership roles in the artistic life of their communities. In addition, the program commits itself to liberalizing the perspective of the general college student it encounters through the teaching of its courses, and to enrich the lives of persons in the community by producing challenging, thought-provoking, entertaining experiences which reflect its diversity and which explore vital concerns and issues. The program participates in the University-wide effort to assess its academic programs. Information on assessment plans, including goals, methods and outcomes is available at http://assessment.umflint.edu.
In addition, an Arts Administration (MA) program is jointly offered by disciplines of Visual Arts, Music, Theatre, and Dance. See Graduate Study for further information.
ProgramsBaccalaureateMinor
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