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Apr 03, 2026
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2026-2027 Online College Catalog
Theatre Design and Entertainment Technology Certificate
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CERTIFICATE | Transfer Program | THTR.DSNENTECH.CT | Cip Code: 50.0502
Visit Center for Performing Arts, Room 200G or call 301-546-3040 for your faculty advisor
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Program Description
The Theatre Design and Entertainment Technology Certificate is for students interested in developing or enhancing their design skills. Students learn about past, present, and emerging theatre arts trends and how theatre contributes to social progress. Students explore the roles of a variety of personnel found in the theatre design and entertainment technology field, as well as their functions within the field. Additionally, students have hands-on opportunities for learning the skills required for lighting, sound, scenery, costume design, and production. This program provides students with the foundational skills needed to attain employment in the theatre design and entertainment fields, such as set, lighting, sound, or projection designers. Program Outcomes
Graduates of the Theatre Design and Entertainment Technology Certificate will be able to: - Define the roles of the personnel and their functions found in theatre design and entertainment technology.
- Perform skills required of lighting, sound, scenery, and costume design personnel.
- Perform techniques required of production personnel.
- Evaluate past, current, and emerging trends regarding theatre design and entertainment technology.
- Explain the potential for progressive social change through theatre design and entertainment technology.
Sequence of Study
Below are the required courses for your program arranged in a suggested sequence. Please note that the sequence does not include the English co-requisite course (EGL-0100S ) or any co-requisite MAT courses (MAT-0113C , MAT-0114C , MAT-0125C and MAT-0135C ). See Academic Preparation for more information on College Readiness if applicable to you. Required Courses (in expected order)
Program Total: 28 Credits
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