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S/n | Name | Qualification | Area of Specialization | Rank |
1 | Amagbe, B. Ephraim | B.A, Ph.D. (in view) | Theatre Arts | H.O.D, Senior Lecturer |
2 | Alexander Warrant | B.A, MSc | Mass Communication | Senior Lecturer |
3 | Oyibo Patricia | B.A, PGDE, M.A, Ph.D (in view) | Afriacan Music | Lecturer 1 |
4 | Mumeya Wilson | B.A, M.A, Ph.D. (In view) | Theatre Arts | Lecturer 3 |
5 | Catherine Ofrumazi | B.A, M.A Ph.D. (in view) | Theatre Arts | Part-Time Lecturer |
6 | Elijah Funimi | B.A, M.A | Theatre Arts | Part-Time Lecturer |
Course Code | Course Title | Credit | Status |
Year 1 – First Semester | |||
THA 111 | Select Topics in Theatre History | 1 | C |
THA 112 | Acting/Speech Training | 1 | C |
THA 113 | Principles of Directing | 1 | C |
THA 114 | Introduction to Drama and Theatre | 1 | C |
THA 115 | Introduction to Theatre Management and Administration | 1 | C |
5 | Units |
Year 1 – Second Semester | |||
THA 121 | Theatre Methodology I | 1 | C |
THA 122 | Fundamentals of Music and Dance | 1 | C |
THA 123 | Introduction to Technical Theatre | 1 | C |
THA 124 | Theatre Workshop I | 1 | C |
THA 125 | Introduction to Mass Communication | 1 | C |
5 | Units |
Year 2 – First Semester | |||
THA 211 | Theatre Workshop II | 1 | C |
THA 212 | Children’s Theatre/Drama in Education | 1 | C |
THA 213 | Introduction to Playwriting | 1 | C |
THA 214 | Community Theatre | 1 | C |
THA 215 | Studies in Dramatic Literature | 1 | C |
5 | Units |
Year 2 – Second Semester | |||
THA 221 | Theatre Methodology II | 1 | C |
THA 222 | Nigerian Drama in English | 1 | C |
THA 223 | Theatre Research Method | 1 | C |
THA 224 | Introduction to Electronic Media | 1 | C |
THA 225 | Directing Theories and Practice | 1 | C |
5 | Units |
Year 3 – First Semester | |||
Teaching Practice | 6 | ||
Year 3 – Second Semester | |||
THA 321 | Theatre Workshop III (Students’ final year project) | 1 | C |
THA 322 | Studies in Film Making | 2 | C |
THA 323 | Entrepreneurship in Theatre | 1 | C |
4 | Units |
Compulsory GSE For Theatre Arts students | |||
First Semester NCE 1 | |||
GSE 000A | Media Information Literacy | 2 | C |
GSE 111 | General English 1 | 1 | C |
GSE 112 | Introduction to Library Studies | 1 | C |
Second semester NCE 1 | |||
GSE 000B | Media Information Literacy | 1 | C |
GSE 121 | General English 11 | 1 | C |
GSE 123 | Introduction to Computer Studies 1 | 1 | C |
GSE 124 | Family Life &Emerging Health Issues | 1 | C |
First semester NCE 2 | |||
GSE 000C | Media Information Literacy | 1 | C |
GSE 211 | General English 111 | 1 | C |
GSE 213 | Introduction to Computer Studies | 1 | C |
GSE 214 | Trafficking in Persons Issues | 1 | C |
Second semester 200 Level | |||
GSE 000D | Media Information Literacy | 1 | C |
GSE 221 | General English 1V | 1 | C |
GSE 223 | Citizenship Education | 1 | C |
GSE 224 | Entrepreneurship | 1 | C |
GSE 323 | General English V | 1 | C |
TOTAL | 14 | ||
Theatre Arts students are required to take anyone (1) of the following mathematics courses plus GSE 323 | |||
GSE113 | Basic General Mathematics 1 | 1 | C |
GSE122 | Basic General Mathematics 11 | 1 | C |
GSE 212 | Basic General Mathematics 111 | 1 | C |
GSE 221 | Basic General Mathematics 1V | 1 | C |
GSE 323 | Science & Technology in Society | 1 | C |
Summary | |||
NCE year | Compulsory | Elective | Total |
Year one | 10 credits | - | 10 credits |
Year two | 10 credits | - | 10 credits |
Year three | 4 credits | - | 4 credits |
Overall Total | 24 credits | - | 24 credits |