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Provost Toy Caldwell Whether you already know where your career path will lead you, or you are waiting to be inspired to discover your calling in life, Central State University is the learning community for you.

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Speed To Scale
Central State University is embarking on a plan to increase enrollment to 6,000 students by 2017.

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Central State University
Department of Humanities

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Classic threatrical productions Courses in Theatre contribute to the Speech/Theatre Minor, the General Education menu and the Mass Com degree programs.

Highlights
Each semester, Students in Theatre courses write, cast, stage and direct a play at our Paul Robeson Performing Arts Center, to community-wide acclaim. We appreciate the importance of Theatre Arts and intend to grow the Theatre program. Our students in Theatre and English classes have access to programs at the Victoria Theatre, Dayton’s historic and premier arts organization. In any post-baccalaureate plan, faculty mentors and the Career Services Center provide support.

Careers
Theatre courses enrich the B.A. or B.S. degree in any discipline and prepare students with important communication, public speaking, organizational and leadership skills.

Preparation
For all majors we suggest you complete four years of high school English and two years of a second language. We encourage your enrollment in Advanced Placement (AP) courses and will negotiate credit, placement or exemption for AP scores of 3 (qualified) or higher in the following subjects: Chinese Language and Culture, English Language, English Literature, European History, French Language, French Literature, Spanish Language, World History, and U.S. History.

Dr. G. Jahwara Giddings, Humanities Department Chairperson

 


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