BACHELOR OF ARTS IN THEATRE
The BA Theatre Programme caters for demands in education and entertainment (edutainment), community sensitization, and media industry, which requires a graduate with integrated skills in the various performing and creative arts with adaptive qualities in relation to the dynamic environment in the job market. The student is trained in Drama, Play Production, Technical Theatre, Musical Theatre, and Dance. In addition, the programme incorporates studies in film, radio and TV inrelation to the performing arts.
First Year
First Semester
SAS 101
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Introduction to Reading and Writing Skills (Required)
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3
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SAS 102
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Computer Literacy and Skills (Required)
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3
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LTF 110
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Artistic Expression (Required)
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3
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LTF 111
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Music and Society (Required)
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3
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THE 110
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Fundamentals of Theatre (Core)
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3
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THE 111
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History of Theatre I (Africa) (Core)
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3
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*Any one of the following:
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FMS 110
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History of Film
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3
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LIT 110
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Introduction to Literature
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3
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MUS 111
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Introduction to Music and Dance
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3
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PHL 110
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Introduction to Philosophy of Human Nature
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3
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Second Semester
SAS 104
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Social Science Perspectives on HIV and AIDS (Required)
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3
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LTF 120
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The Motion Picture (Required)
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3
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LTF 121
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Introduction to Performance (Required)
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3
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THE 120
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History of Theatre II: Europe & Asia (Core)
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3
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THE 121
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Music in Performing Arts (Core)
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3
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SAS 104
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Social Science Perspectives on HIV and AIDS (Required)
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3
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*Any two of the following
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FMS 120
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History of Contemporary Film
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3
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MUS 121
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Introduction to Western Music
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3
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LIT 121
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Classical Literary Theory
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3
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PHL 120
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Introduction to Logic
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3
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PRT 120
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Introduction to Ethics
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3
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Second Year
First Semester
SAS 201
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Introduction to Research Methods (Required)
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3
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LTF 210
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Fundamentals of Literature I – Drama (Required)
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3
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LTF 211
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Art and Communication (Required)
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3
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THE 210
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Acting I: Stage Movement (Core)
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3
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THE 211
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Script Making and Interpretation (Core)
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3
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*Any two of the following:
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MUS 211
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African Music & Dance
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3
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FMS 211
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Film Analysis
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3
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LIT 210
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Humanist Literary Theory
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3
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PHL 210
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Classical Logic
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3
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LIN 210
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Introduction to Sociolinguistics
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3
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Second Semester
SAS 202
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Critical Thinking (Required) 3
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3
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LTF 220
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Issues in Kenyan Theatre (Required) 3
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3
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LTF 221
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Issues in Kenyan Cinema (Required) 3
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3
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THE 220
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Acting II: Speech Theory and Practice (Core) 3
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3
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THE 221
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Dance Drama (Core) 3
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3
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THE 222
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Lighting and Sound for the Stage & Screen (core) 3
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3
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*Any one of the following:
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3
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FMS 221
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Acting for the Screen 3
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3
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MUS 221
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African Musical Instruments 3
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3
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LIT 221
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Fundamentals of Literature IV– Oral Literature 3
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3
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PHL 223
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Feminist Philosophy 3
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3
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Third Year
First Semester
SAS 301
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Contemporary Gender Issues (Required)
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3
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LTF 310
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Research Methods in the Humanities (Required)
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3
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LTF 311
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Art and Psychology (Required)
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3
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THE 310
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Theoretical and Critical Perspectives in Theatre (Core)
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3
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THE 311
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Technical Theatre II: Stage Design (Core)
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3
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THE 312
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Radio & TV Drama (Core)
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3
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*Any one of the following:
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LIT 314
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European Drama I
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3
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MUS 311
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Western Music III: The Romantic Period
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3
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LIN 313
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Theories of Editing
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3
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PHL 311
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African Philosophy
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3
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FMS 310
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Film Theory and Criticism
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3
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Second Semester
SAS 302
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Entrepreneurship and Accounting (Required)
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3
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LTF 320
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Copy Writing (Required)
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3
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THE 320
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Technical Theatre III: Costume Design (Core)
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3
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THE 321
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Stage Directing (Core)
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3
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THE 322
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Attachment (Core)
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3
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*Any two of the following:
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LIT 328
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West African Drama
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3
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LIT325
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Caribbean Drama
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3
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LIT 326
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Latin American Drama
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3
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MUS 321
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Western Music IV: The Modern Period
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3
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FMS 320
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Film Directing
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3
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LIN 323
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Editing Skills
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3
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PHL 320
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Aesthetics
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3
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Fourth Year
First Semester
SAS 401
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Policy Analysis and project Management (Required)
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3
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LTF 410
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Discourses on African Art (Required)
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3
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LTF 411
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Literary Journalism (Required)
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3
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THE 410
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Theatre Therapy (Core)
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3
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THE 412
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Drama and Theatre in Education (Core)
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3
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THE 413
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Industrial Theatre (Core)
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3
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*Any one of the following:
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LIT 410
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Literature and Postmodernist Theory
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3
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MUS 412
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Music and the Media
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3
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PHL 410
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African Aesthetics
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3
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HIS 401
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Issues in African Historiography
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3
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FMS 412
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Ideological Readings of TV
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3
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Second Semester
SAS 402
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Disaster and Conflict Management (Required)
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3
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LTF 420
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Discourses on African Cinema (Required)
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3
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THE 420
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Theatre in Community Development (Core)
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3
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THE 421
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Entertainment Management and Marketing (Core)
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3
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THE 422
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Theatre Project (Core)
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3
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*Any two of the following:
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MUS 422
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Popular Music
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3
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FMS 421
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Media Law and Ethics
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3
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FMS 422
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Media and Public Relations
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3
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LIT 421
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Major Literary Movements
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3
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LIT 425
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Studies in Post Colonial Discourse
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3
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PHL 420
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Philosophy of Language
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3
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PHL 421
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Political Philosophy in Africa
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3
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Objectives/Admission
The objectives of the programme are:
- To train students in professional skills within the area of creative and performing arts with an aim of enabling them to actively engage in the developmental aspects of community work.
- To train students for self employment by using acquired skills in creative and performing arts.
- To improve the skills of practicing actors, technicians,music educators and performers, producers, directors, theatre educators and performers, and community workers who may need professional skills and in-servicein order to work competently.
- To train students to study and broaden ideas in the performing arts through research, training and teaching.
- To equip students with skills in running various outreach academic and community programs e.g. Drama/Theatre in Community Development, Theatre in Education and Musical theatre therapy.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted into the degree programme, the applicant must fulfill the academic requirements as prescribed by Moi University.
In addition the applicant should fulfill the requirements for the following joint admissions board’s clusters: English, Kiswahili, Maths or any group ii; group iii, and French or music, or art and design.
Mature entry applicants should be in possession of a C+ overall grade or two principal passes at A-level, or a Moi University Senate recognized diploma. Applicants engaged in literary activities, performing arts at professional or amateur level will have an added advantage.