At its core, advising exists to help you understand the academic requirements of your chosen degree.
But at Â鶹´«Ã½, it is more than "what do I need to take." Advising is a one-on-one experience that gives you the chance to talk with a professional in your discipline. It can help you solidify your career choice, aim you towards internship opportunities, and give you someone to talk to about how you might advance beyond the university.
Yet, that pesky "what do I need to take" is often one of the trickiest things -- and advisors can help you navigate all the requirements.
Remember, at the core of advising is advice. It is your responsibility as a student to understand your catalog and your requirements, not your advisors. So be pro-active. Ask questions. Double check. And stay on top of your Degreeworks. It is YOUR degree.
Find Your Advisor
The first thing you must do to declare a Theatre Major or minor is make an appointment with the Chief Departmental Advisor (CDA).
The CDA is JimÌýLyden. HeÌýwill assign you a departmental advisor who will work with you during your time at Â鶹´«Ã½.ÌýDropÌýhimÌýan emailÌýfor an appointment, or drop by the Scene Shop on M-Th between 1-5pm!ÌýThe Scene Shop is at the rear of the Goode Theatre - enter through the glass door on 46thÌýSt. near Monarch Way.
JimÌýLyden,ÌýChief Departmental Advisor (CDA)
- Will assign new majors to departmental advisors.
- Will review transfer of courses from other institutions.
- Will advise Design & Technology Majors and Theatre Education Majors.
Katherine Hammond,ÌýTheatre Advisor
- After assignment by the CDA:ÌýWill advise Theatre Majors.
Chris Hanna, Theatre Advisor
- After assignment by the CDA:ÌýWill advise Performance Majors