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WHAT CAN I DO WITH A
MAJOR IN...
THEATRE OR DANCE
www.sc.edu/career
the-a-tre
The scientific study of the origin, the
behavior, and the physical, social, and
cultural development of human beings.*
*"Anthropology." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. 24
Jul. 2009. <Dictionary.com
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Anthropology>.
dance
1. A successive group of rhythmical steps
or bodily motions, or both, usually
executed to music.
2. To perform or take part in.*
* "dance." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v
1.1). Random House, Inc. 07 Aug. 2009.
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ce>.
Theatre And Dance
Majors Study
• Discipline based performance and
production skills
• Visualizing, criticizing, evaluating, and
explaining performances
• Summarizing and synthesizing perceptions
• Conceptual thinking and composing skills
• Detailed movement and speech techniques
• How to interpret and edit ideas
Anthropology Degrees Available
At The University Of South
Carolina
IMA
MAT
MFA
MA
BA
Theatre And Dance At The
University Of South Carolina
Undergraduate Options
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Majors: Theatre
Minors: Theatre, Dance
Graduate Options ~Theater Only
Master of Arts (MA)
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Emphasis in acting, directing,
costume design, scenic design,
lighting design.
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
Prepares and certifies students
for teaching in public high
schools.
Interdisciplinary Master of Arts
(IMA)
For students who already have a
teaching certificate.
Theatre And Dance
Majors Develop Skills In
• Managing multiple
projects, people, and
production elements
simultaneously
• Interpreting, editing,
and organizing ideas
• Problem solving
• Advising, teaching, and
directing
• Selling ideas, products,
and services
• Communicating ideas,
thoughts, and emotions
through speech, writing,
and movement
• Reading critically
• Conceptual thinking
• Interpersonal
relationship building
• Accurate reporting
Employment
To increase employment prospects, it is
recommended that a theatre, speech,
and dance major:
• Gain as much and as varied performance
experience as possible
• Learn technical aspects of production
development
• Seek part-time or summer job experiences
• Obtain an occupationally related minor (i.E.
Advertising, management, and education)
Employment Settings
• Business & Commerce:
Includes management and direction
of for-profit organizations including
the development of business plans,
marketing strategies, product
development, and human resource
management.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Business &
Commerce
• Buying Manager
• Claims Adjuster
• Communications
Director
• Community Planner
• Credit Analyst
• Employment Interviewer
• Labor Relations
Specialist
• Lobbyist
• Marketing Research
Analyst
• Project Planner
• Public Relations
Assistant
• Recruiter
• Sales Manager
• Service Representative
• Trainer
Employment Settings
• Education:
Includes classroom instruction, curricula
development, research and writing,
administration and program
management, and lecturing.
Teaching and research positions at
colleges and universities require an
advanced degree. Most other teaching
positions require proper certification.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Education
• Administrator
• College/University
Faculty
• Curriculum Writer
• Dance Instructor
• Drama Teacher
• Educational Media
Programmer
• Grant Writer
• Guidance Counselor
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Language Instructor
Lecturer
Librarian
Primary School Teacher
Program Director
Secondary School
Teacher
• Text Author
• Theatre Director
Employment Settings
• Performing Arts & Entertainment:
Includes film and television acting,
theatre, musical theatre, announcing,
writing, producing/directing, facility
management, business management,
non-profit administration,
development (fund-raising),
marketing/promotion, and technical
operations like set, lighting, costume,
and prop design.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Performing
Arts & Entertainment
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Actress/Actor
Agent
Announcer
Business Director
Critic
Choreographer
Costume Designer
Development Officer
Director
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Facility Manager
Music Director
Publicity Coordinator
Producer
Script Writer
Speech Writer
Stage Manager
Tour Promoter
Vocal Coach
Employment Settings
• Public Relations & Advertising:
Includes publicity, advertising/marketing,
lobbying, corporate public affairs,
development (fund-raising), sales,
creative directing, media
analysis/planning, audience analysis,
news/informational writing, speech
writing, public opinion research, and
campaign management.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Public
Relations & Advertising
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Advertising Agent
Audience Analyst
Booking Manager
Corporate Public Affairs
Director
• Creative Director
• Development Specialist
• Event Planner
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Informational Writer
Marketing Specialist
Media Analyst
News Writer
Public Opinion
Researcher
• Publicist
• Sales Manager
• Lobbyist
Employment Settings
• Social & Human Services:
Includes among others counseling,
social work, program management,
public service, non-profit work, ministry,
and positions in correctional facilities.
Most ministry and counseling positions
require the completion of a special
certification or degree program.
Sample Occupational Titles
Associated With Social &
Human Services
• Victim Advocate
• Community Affairs
Director
• Correctional Worker
• Drug Counselor
• Fund Raiser
• Grant Writer
• Mediator
• Non-Profit Researcher
• Occupational Therapist
• Policy Analyst
• Public Service
Specialist
• Recreational Worker
• Social Scientist
• Social Worker
• Speech Therapist
• Tourism Director
TOP 10 Occupations That Employ
Persons With Only A Bachelor’s
Degree In Theatre
1 Artists, broadcasters, writers, editors, entertainers,
public relations specialists
2 Top- and mid-level administrators, executives
3 Teachers, secondary
4 Receptionists, typists
5 Sales (including retail)
6 Other administrative (i.e. record clerks)
7 Other service occupations (except health)
8 Other marketing and sales occupations
9 Food preparation and service occupations
10 Other management-related occupations
Source: Fogg, N.P, Harrington, P.E. & Harrington, T.F, (2004). College
Majors Handbook (2nd ed). Indianapolis, IN: Jist Publishing.
Strategies For Developing Skills
To Get The Job You Want
• Acquire patience to
learn lines, scenes, and
steps
• Audition for school and
amateur community
group performances
• Maintain proper health
since the stress and
competition is high
• Volunteer to perform
technical work backstage
pre and post-performance
• Gain directing experience
• Acquire problem solving
skills to manage
schedules and
deadlines
Strategies For Developing Skills
To Get The Job You Want
• Join related
professional
organizations
• Acquire knowledge, skill
and related experience
in additional area(s) of
interest since work in
the performing arts is
unpredictable
• Develop strong verbal
and written
communication skills
• Develop a portfolio
• Demonstrate excellent
interpersonal skills
• Obtain a graduate
degree or advanced
certification
• Acquire a minor
Books And Web
Resources
Books
US directory of
entertainment employers
published by Studiolot
Publishing
Creative careers : paths
for aspiring actors, artists,
dancers, musicians and
writers by Elaina Loveland
Web Resources
Dance Art
http://www.danceart.com
American Association of
Community Theatre
http://www.aact.org/
Resources for more
information
Department of Theatre & Dance
www.cas.sc.edu/thea
Career Center Library
http://www.sc.edu/career/Library/library.html
Theatre & Dance Related Websites
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/theatre.html
CAS Career Development website
www.sc.edu/career/cascdp/index.html
Career Center Contact
Information
University of South Carolina Career Center
6th Floor, H. William Close Building (BA Building)
Columbia, SC 29208
Phone: (803) 777-7280
On-call counseling without an appointment:
M - F, 1:00 am - 4:00 pm
(Summer and holiday hours may differ, please check the
website at www.sc/edu/career)