Revised: 09/08/22.
Students Admitted as Frosh/Four-Year Students
Students who begin UC Santa Cruz as frosh/four-year students must pass three classes as part of the declaration process (Transfer Students skip this section).
One course from:
THEA 61A | Ancient and Medieval Drama | 5 |
THEA 61B | Drama from the Renaissance to the Modern Age | 5 |
THEA 61C | The Birth of the Modern: Drama and Performance After the Renaissance | 5 |
Plus two additional courses chosen from two of the following three categories:
Theater design and technology
THEA 10 | Introduction to Theater Design and Technology | 5 |
Acting
THEA 20 | Introductory Studies in Acting | 5 |
THEA 21 | Acting Studio I: Psychological Realism | 5 |
THEA 20 is a non-audition course designed for students with little or no experience in acting. THEA 21 is appropriate for students with some acting experience and is admission-by-audition (audition requirements are listed when classes are published in the Schedule of Classes). Please ask the theater arts advisor for more information.
Practice-based dance
THEA 30 | Introduction to Dance Theory and Technique | 5 |
THEA 31A | Dance Studio I: Asian or Asian Diasporic Practice | 5 |
THEA 31B | Dance Studio I: Ballet | 5 |
THEA 31C | Dance Studio I: Contemporary Dance Theory and Technique | 5 |
THEA 36 | Introduction to Dance Composition | 5 |
THEA 37 | African Dance | 5 |
THEA 80Z | Indian Dance | 5 |
Students who start UC Santa Cruz as frosh are encouraged to complete the three declaration qualification courses as early in their studies as possible so that they may declare the major no later than their sixth quarter, as required by the university.
Transfer Students
Transfer students are eligible to declare as early as their first quarter even if they have not completed any theater arts courses prior to transferring to UC Santa Cruz.
All Students
If non-course requirements remain incomplete by the campus deadline (in their sixth quarter for students admitted as frosh, and in their second quarter for transfer students), the student must be allowed to declare the major by the declaration deadline in their next academic term (excluding summer) without appeal.
How to Declare a Major
Transfer Students
Transfer students entering as juniors are required by the university to declare a major no later than the major declaration deadline in their second quarter on campus and are encouraged to do so as soon as possible. Transfer students entering as juniors may declare the theater arts major as early as their first quarter on campus, even if they have not completed any theater arts courses prior to transferring to UC Santa Cruz, by completing these steps:
- Meet with the theater arts academic advisor to make an academic plan (advising appointments are scheduled through Navigate Slug Success).
- Meet with a theater arts faculty mentor (assigned by the academic advisor during an advising meeting).
- Submit a Petition for Major/Minor form by the deadline in your second quarter (or earlier if you have completed the above steps before your deadline quarter).
To access the form, log into MyUCSC, go to your Student Homepage and select the Undergraduate Student eForms tile > Petition for Major/Minor. If using a mobile device, be sure to select Full Site Login when logging into MyUCSC.
Transfer students should also read the notes in the Transfer Information and Policy section.
Students Admitted as Frosh/Four-Year Students
Students who enter UC Santa Cruz as frosh are required by the university to declare the major no later than the major declaration deadline in their sixth term by completing these steps:
- Meet with the theater arts academic advisor to make an academic plan (advising appointments are scheduled through Navigate Slug Success.
- Meet with a theater arts faculty mentor (assigned by the academic advisor during an advising meeting).
- Successfully complete three lower-division courses from the list specified above (students may begin taking these classes before completing steps 1 and 2 above).
Submit a Petition for Major/Minor form by the deadline in your sixth quarter (or earlier if you have completed the above steps before your deadline quarter).
To access the form, log into MyUCSC, go to your Student Homepage and select the Undergraduate Student eForms tile > Petition for Major/Minor. If using a mobile device, be sure to select Full Site Login when logging into MyUCSC.
Students who are informed that they are not eligible to declare the major may appeal this decision by submitting a letter to the chair of the Department of Performance, Play & Design within 15 days from the date the notification was mailed. Within 15 days of receipt of the appeal, the department will notify the student and college of the decision. Students should submit their appeal via email to theater-ugradadv@ucsc.edu.