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+ | The Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts was part of the College of Fine Arts and Communications beginning in 1975. Previously it was known as the Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts. In 1987 the name was changed to the Department of Theatre, Speech, and Cinema. The Department Chairs were: Charles L. Metten (1976-1980) and Harold R. Oakes (1980-1987). | ||
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==Variant names== | ==Variant names== | ||
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+ | Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts | ||
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+ | Department of Theatre, Speech, and Cinema | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==Functions== | ==Functions== | ||
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+ | To give students a comprehensive experience in the art, production, history, and technical elements of theatre, film, and videotape production. A major purpose is to produce artistic work that is consistent with the teachings of the Savior, work of such high quality that it is sought after. | ||
==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ||
+ | The Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts was directly managed by a Department Chair who was under the direction of the College Dean. | ||
==Associated Units== | ==Associated Units== | ||
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==Associated Archival Materials== | ==Associated Archival Materials== | ||
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+ | Department Chair Files, 1947-1989, 1966-1981. (UA 684) | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
+ | Brigham Young University Bulletin Undergraduate Catalog, 1975-76: p. 284 (Dept. previously known as Dept. of Speech and Dramatic Arts) | ||
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+ | Brigham Young University Bulletin Undergraduate Catalog, 1976-77: p. 268 (Charles L. Metten, Chair) | ||
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+ | Brigham Young University Bulletin Undergraduate Catalog, 1980-81: p. 250 (Harold R. Oaks, Chair) | ||
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+ | Brigham Young University Bulletin Undergraduate Catalog, 1987-88: p. 306 (Dept. name known as Theatre, Speech, and Cinema) | ||
==Maintenance Information== | ==Maintenance Information== |
Revision as of 15:23, 26 October 2009
The Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts was part of the College of Fine Arts and Communications beginning in 1975. Previously it was known as the Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts. In 1987 the name was changed to the Department of Theatre, Speech, and Cinema. The Department Chairs were: Charles L. Metten (1976-1980) and Harold R. Oakes (1980-1987).
Contents
Variant names
Department of Speech and Dramatic Arts
Department of Theatre, Speech, and Cinema
Description
Established: 1975
Abolished: 1987
Location: Provo, Utah (1975-1987)
Functions
To give students a comprehensive experience in the art, production, history, and technical elements of theatre, film, and videotape production. A major purpose is to produce artistic work that is consistent with the teachings of the Savior, work of such high quality that it is sought after.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Department of Theatre and Cinematic Arts was directly managed by a Department Chair who was under the direction of the College Dean.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Fine Arts and Communications (1975-1987)
Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Speech and Dramatic Arts (1968-1975) (1975)
Later unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Theatre, Speech, and Cinema (1987)
Associated Archival Materials
Department Chair Files, 1947-1989, 1966-1981. (UA 684)
Sources
Brigham Young University Bulletin Undergraduate Catalog, 1975-76: p. 284 (Dept. previously known as Dept. of Speech and Dramatic Arts)
Brigham Young University Bulletin Undergraduate Catalog, 1976-77: p. 268 (Charles L. Metten, Chair)
Brigham Young University Bulletin Undergraduate Catalog, 1980-81: p. 250 (Harold R. Oaks, Chair)
Brigham Young University Bulletin Undergraduate Catalog, 1987-88: p. 306 (Dept. name known as Theatre, Speech, and Cinema)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2009-00382
Creator: LFW