Many graduates continue their theatre education at some of the finest theatre training institutions and graduate programs in the country. Others choose to enter the professional world as teachers, designers, technicians or performers. Still others find their theatre training a valuable asset as they pursue careers in allied areas, such as broadcasting, public relations and business.
The Communication-Theatre-Teaching major requires a minimum of 122 total hours to graduate. This total includes Liberal Arts Core requirements, the Professional Education Requirements, and the following specified major requirements to complete the minimum of 122 hours.