Program Learning Outcomes
By the time students graduate, they will demonstrate:
- Fundamentals of Dramatic Writing by:
- Understanding and using techniques in narrative writing for the stage and screen
- Applying these techniques in both short and long form.
- Communication and Collaboration by:
- Using fundamentals to give constructive feedback to peers
- Communicating skillfully and responsibly with mentors
- Expressing themselves effectively in front of a group
- Collaborating with peers in both writing and producing works
- Manifesting a personal approach within the techniques of linear and non-linear dramatic writing, to contextualize their own choices within a range of dramatic and/or cinematic literary history and theory.
- The ability to think critically by:
- Evaluating their world-view and expressing a position in the context of their liberal arts studies
- Synthesizing the critiques of others for revision of their own work and research
- Gathering and synthesizing information from a variety of sources and present it in a structured, coherent manner, both in writing and orally in areas outside of dramatic writing.