
Drama and Speech Emphasis, Associate in Arts Direct Transfer Agreement
Port Angeles, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 10,830 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning, On-Campus
* including housing and additional fees, international students can expect to pay around $19,575 per year
Key Summary
Introduction
Complete your Associate in Arts Degree, Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA) while exploring your love of drama.
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Curriculum
This Sample Schedule is provided as a guide for a full-time student starting in fall quarter whose goal is to earn the Associate in Arts Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA). The courses are designed with the appropriate number of credits to meet degree requirements and are organized in a recommended sequence. Please consult an advisor to schedule courses and develop a personalized educational plan.
Your personal Educational Plan will vary based on many factors including:
- The quarter you begin
- How many classes/credits you plan to take in each quarter
- Your Math and English placement
- If you have credits you have already taken and plan to transfer them
- The college you are interested in transferring to
- If you start in our Transitional Studies program
First Quarter
Meet with your advisor to talk about your long-term schedule, taking into account your transfer plans.
Catalog # Title Credits COLL 101 College Success 5 DRMA& 101 Intro to Theatre 5 ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5
Second Quarter
It's not too soon to explore transfer options. Make a transfer appointment.
Catalog # Title Credits ENGL& 102 Composition II 5 DRMA 124 Acting I 5 MATH& 107 Math in Society 5
MATH& 107 and ENGL& 102 learning community courses are recommended.
Third Quarter
Check your educational plan to make sure you're on track to graduate.
Catalog # Title Credits CMST& 220 Public Speaking 5 Drama and Speech Elective +
Consider Drama, Literature,
Film or Media
5 Natural Sciences + 5
Natural Sciences + Complete a lab course such as Marine Biology (BIOL 150), Introduction to Botany (BOT 101), or Survey of Biology (BIOL& 100).
Fourth Quarter
Meet your educational and career planner to explore universities.
Catalog # Title Credits Humanities + 5 Natural Sciences + 5 Social Sciences + 5
Humanities + Take English (ENGL&) or Film (FILM).
Natural Sciences + Choose a course in another subject area.
Social Sciences + Consider Survey of Anthropology (ANTH& 100), General Psychology (PSYC& 100), or Sociology (SOC&).
Fifth Quarter
Apply to graduate! You're just two quarters away...keep it up!
Catalog # Title Credits CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication 5 Natural Sciences + 5 Social Sciences + 5
Natural Sciences + Take a course in a third subject area.
Social Sciences + Consider Survey of Anthropology (ANTH& 100), General Psychology (PSYC& 100) or Sociology (SOC&).
Sixth Quarter
You're almost done! Good luck on your final quarter!
Catalog # Title Credits Drama and Speech Elective +
Consider Drama, Literature,
Film or Media
5 Drama and Speech Elective +
Consider Drama, Literature,
Film or Media
5 Social Sciences + 5
Social Sciences + Consider Survey of Anthropology (ANTH& 100), General Psychology (PSYC& 100) or Sociology (SOC&).
Program Outcome
Communication Competencies
- Demonstrate an ability to analyze how multicultural audiences shape written, visual, oral, aural, and performative communication and its meaning.
- Generate effective written and oral communication for a variety of purposes and diverse audiences.
- Generate effective visual or performative communication.
Quantitative Reasoning
- Apply basic computational skills to practical applications.
- Apply systematic approaches and logic to solving quantitative problems.
Information Competencies
- Identify research goals and retrieve information.
- Synthesize, apply, and properly cite information to meet an identified purpose.
- Evaluate the credibility of information and information sources, and distinguish between fact and opinion.
Critical Thinking
- Interpret and analyze meaning from written, visual, oral, aural, and performative works.
- Analyze and understand diverse individual and community perspectives and values.
- Understand and analyze social justice issues and movements.
- Generate creative works that demonstrate a process of critical reflection, analysis, experimentation, and original thought.
Personal and Interpersonal Competencies
- Consider ideas that conflict with individual value systems.
- Function under conditions of ambiguity and uncertainty.
- Work cooperatively and collaboratively with others.
Career Opportunities
- Actor
- Art Director
- Director
- Media Influencer
- Screenwriter
English Language Requirements
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