Associate of Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (LASDTAA)
Intiman Theatre and Seattle Central College have partnered to offer an Associate Arts degree program, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice (TTSJ). As an associate degree direct transfer agreement (AA-DTA), you will be eligible to transfer to a four-year college or university if you so choose. The emphasis is noted on your transcript ...
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Intiman Theatre and Seattle Central College have partnered to offer an Associate Arts degree program, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice (TTSJ). As an associate degree direct transfer agreement (AA-DTA), you will be eligible to transfer to a four-year college or university if you so choose.
The emphasis is noted on your transcript and for students interested in careers behind the scenes in the entertainment industry. Coursework and hands-on training in technical theatre and film elements includes costume fabrication, stage lighting, projections, audio engineering, carpentry, and scenic painting, while studying topics such as contemporary moral problems, principles of environmental sustainability and applied social and cultural change. The AA-TTSJ emphasis follows a two-year pathway. Students are encouraged to apply directly with Intiman Theatre <www.intiman.org/aa/> and begin the emphasis coursework in fall quarter.
Intiman Theatre and Seattle Central College have partnered to offer an Associate Arts degree program, emphasis in Technical Theatre for Social Justice (TTSJ). As an associate degree direct transfer agreement (AA-DTA), you will be eligible to transfer to a four-year college or university if you so choose.
The emphasis is noted on your transcript and for students interested in careers behind the scenes in the entertainment industry. Coursework and hands-on training in technical theatre and film elements includes costume fabrication, stage lighting, projections, audio engineering, carpentry, and scenic painting, while studying topics such as contemporary moral problems, principles of environmental sustainability and applied social and cultural change. The AA-TTSJ emphasis follows a two-year pathway. Students are encouraged to apply directly with Intiman Theatre <www.intiman.org/aa/> and begin the emphasis coursework in fall quarter.
Estimated Length of Completion
Degree
Quarters
Units
Associate of Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement (LASDTAA)
Full time : 6
90-94
You may need more or fewer units depending on your transferred credits, individual situation, and goals.
Step 1: Apply and register
at Seattle Central College anytime (the application is always free). Once you become a student, register for classes using the
online class schedule and go to the
academic calendar for registration dates and tuition deadlines.
Step 2: See an advisor
to create a personalized educational plan by the end of your second quarter.
Your plan will include prerequisites, graduation requirements, and transfer preparation
if you plan to transfer to another college or university to earn a bachelor's degree.
Sample Schedule and Quarterly To-Do List
90-94 Units
A sample schedule and quarterly to-do list are below.
The schedule and to-do list will help you explore courses and complete tasks on time.
The guide assumes a fall quarter start and college placement, but you can begin in any quarter and start at any placement level.
Note about the sample schedule: Classes are offered in
various formats such as online (e-learning) and may not be offered each quarter.
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Quarter 1
To-Do List
18
UNITS
To-Do List
Schedule an appointment with your assigned advisor in Starfish to discuss your academic goals and to create a short-term educational plan
Drop by the Library to get help with research; check out resources; access computers and study space; and create media projects
DRMA&101
Introduction to Theatre
5 units
DRMA&101 5 units
DRMA& 101:
Introduction to Theatre
Intro to theatrical experience through play analysis, acting, directing, critique, stage and costume design, with emphasis on theatre as a performance art.
Course ID 0706965 Units
DRMA131
Intro to Technical Theater
5 units
DRMA131 5 units
DRMA 131:
Introduction to Technical Theater
Intro to the technical aspects of theatre: lights, sets, props and sound. Learn how these areas are created and managed and how each impacts a production. Work on the technical aspects of mainstage productions.
Course ID 0706525 Units
ENGL&101
English Composition I
5 units
ENGL&101 5 units
This pathway assumes placement into ENGL&101. Speak to an advisor if you place into a different English course.
ENGL& 101:
English Composition I
English 101 is a college-level writing course that emphasizes academic writing and major strategies of reading and writing analytically. Writing assignments focus on engaging with and responding to a variety of texts. Instruction encourages students to develop, through revision and reflection, as readers, writers, and critical thinkers.
Course ID 0707825 Units
HDC101
Orientation to College
3 units
HDC101 3 units
This course is recommended for new students.
HDC 101:
Orientation to College Success
Assists new students in their adjustment to community college. Includes goal-setting, self-motivation skills, identifying college resources, personal development and general study hints.
Course ID 0695893 Units
Quarter 2
To-Do List
15
UNITS
To-Do List
Research and develop a list of four-year colleges and universities
An introduction to technical theater artistic skills. Explores design, tools, language, rehearsal processes, and specializations within technical theater as an artistic profession. Students attend local theater rehearsals (e.g., Intiman Theater) to witness the work of technical theater professionals. First of two skills classes for the Tech Theater for Social Justice AA-DTA emphasis
Course ID 2327795 Units
ENGL&102
Composition II
5 units
ENGL&102 5 units
ENGL& 102:
Composition II
Continuation of the composition sequence with further instruction and practice in the writing process, concentrating on critical reading and writing techniques needed for the preparation and completion of documented essays.
Course ID 0707835 Units
HUM105
Intercultural Communication
5 units
HUM105 5 units
HUM 105:
Intercultural Communication
Examines the skills in communication and empathy required for intercultural communication. Includes an interdisciplinary study of diverse cultures and perspectives in the United States in the context of economic, political, and cultural globalization.
Visit potential universities and determine application deadlines
Meet with Transfer Center advisor to determine transfer eligibility
DRMA141
Technical Theatre Skills II
5 units
DRMA141 5 units
DRMA 141:
Tech Theatre Skills II
Second of two skills classes for the Technical Theatre for Social Justice emphasis. Focus on technical skills needed to work as apprentices on Intiman Theatre mainstage shows. Students select a technical theatre focus area and receive hands-on training from Intiman's expert technicians and local IATSE members while exploring how backstage storytelling relates to social justice issues.
Course ID 2326385 Units
Quantitative Reasoning
Choose a course
5 units
Quantitative Reasoning 5 units
Choose a course & consult with the academic advisor
Choose a course
MATH 116
5 units
Applications of Math: Management, Life and Social Sciences
MATH& 107
5 units
Math In Society
MATH& 141
5 units
Precalculus I
MATH& 142
5 units
Precalculus II
MATH& 146
5 units
Introduction to Statistics
MATH& 148
5 units
Business Calculus
MATH& 151
5 units
Calculus I
PHIL102
Contemporary Moral Problems
5 units
PHIL102 5 units
PHIL 102:
Contemporary Moral Problems
Covers philosophical consideration of some of the major moral problems of modern society and civilization, such as discrimination, abortion, euthanasia, animal rights, world hunger and homelessness. Examines the issue of what means are justified in trying to bring about social change.
Course ID 0711005 Units
Quarter 4
To-Do List
20
UNITS
To-Do List
Create long-term educational plan with your assigned advisor
Research and contact major departments at potential universities
Attend transfer workshops and a transfer fair
Attend transfer day at prospective university
Write your personal statement for university applications
ANTH250
Applied Social Change
5 units
ANTH250 5 units
ANTH 250:
Applied Social and Cultural Change
Explores social and cultural change historically and comparatively through an anthropological lens. Moves quickly from theory to practice to empower students to create effective and inspiring change-making actions. Change on an individual and structural level are addressed. Intrapersonal and interpersonal awareness are achieved through the practice of various life skills and humanization skills. Prereq: English 101 with a minimum grade of 2.0.
Course ID 0705435 Units
ENVS&101
Intro to Env Science W/ Lab
5 units
ENVS&101 5 units
ENVS& 101:
Intro to Environmental Science W/Lab
Covers natural principles governing operation of the environment including interaction between humans and the environment, emphasizing attitudes and actions to maintain a healthy ecosystem. This course has a lab component focusing on major topics in environmental science. Not open for credit to students who have taken ENVS 150 or ENVS&100.
Course ID 0714325 Units
AME200 or AME201
Choose a course
5 units
AME200 or AME201 5 units
Choose a course
Choose a course
AME 200:
Leadership and Social Change
Examines issues raised by civil rights struggles in the United States. Covers the forces shaping social change, the role of the individual or change agent, and the personal skills required of change agents. Incorporates community service as a central teaching technique.
Course ID 0705295 Units
AME 201:
Diversity and Social Justice
Combines theoretical frameworks, practical issues and experiential activities to help students develop skills and identify plans of action in eradicating the multiple forms of social oppression. Use critical analysis as an investigative tool to examine racism, sexism, hetero-sexism, able-ism, class-ism, religious oppression and aspects of internalized oppression.
Course ID 0705305 Units
Internship with Intiman Theatre 1
Work Exp: Humanities
5 units
Internship with Intiman Theatre 1 5 units
HUM 197:
Work Experience-Humanities
Internship with Intiman Theatre 1
Integrates educational studies with supervised work/internship experience. Provides individualized opportunities to apply humanities knowledge and skills in the workplace. Includes developing work experience learning outcomes and monitoring achievement through self-evaluation and faculty and supervisor evaluations.
Course ID 0709045 Units
Quarter 5
To-Do List
15
UNITS
To-Do List
Apply to universities or colleges and scholarships
Look for summer internships such as Research Experience for Undergraduates (REUs).
Plan to participate in the transfer student events at prospective universities
Apply for FAFSA or WASFA at transfer university
Ask for letters of recommendation (if needed)
ENVS160
Principles Envs Sustainability
5 units
ENVS160 5 units
ENVS 160:
Principles of Environmental Sustainability
Explores past and present contributions from major events and leaders to the sustainability movement. Principles of sustainability are used to analyze action on challenges such as urbanization, climate change, food systems and pollution.
Integrates educational studies with supervised work/internship experience. Provides individualized opportunities to apply social science knowledge and skills in the workplace. Includes developing work experience learning outcomes and monitoring achievement through self-evaluation and faculty and supervisor evaluations.
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You'll work with a Tony-Award winning theatre and learn from working professionals who have years of experience in the field. The program offers hands-on learning, where you'll work as an apprentice on Intiman productions. Plus, the program is much more affordable than traditional colleges and most Seattle Central students are awarded grants and scholarships to study with us. Finally, the program has direct connections with local IATSE unions.
IATSE is a labor union representing over 140,000 technicians, artisans and crafts persons in the entertainment industry, including live theatre, motion picture and television production and trade shows in the United States. IATSE stands for the "International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Movie Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada."
Future Education Opportunities
Once you complete this Associate degree, additional education opportunities include, but are not limited to:
A Bachelor’s degree in Drama, Theater, Set Design, or a related field at a four-year college or university.
Seattle Central College has direct transfer agreements with four-year institutions throughout Washington state, including the University of Washington, Washington State University, and Seattle University. Drama from Central have also transferred to out-of-state institutions. Program and admissions requirements vary from college-to-college. Contact a Central advisor to create an educational plan tailored to transfer to the institution of your choice. You can use the College Navigator search engine found at http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator to find Drama programs in Washington state or around the country.
Additional Information
Learn more about Intiman Theatre
Intiman Theatre is a professional theater company in Seattle, Washington that was founded in 1972. Intiman won the 2006 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, the 2018 Gregory Award for Outstanding Musical and a 2019 Mayor's Award.
Intiman Theatre produces work that is surprising, relevant and encourages conversation, activism and a personal connection between the theatre and its audiences. Intiman supports diverse voices and unique collaborations that allow audiences to experience worlds that are different from their own, and then make a connection back to themselves through dialogue both at the theatre and in the community. In all of its activities, Intiman remains dedicated to making well-crafted work that speaks to our times. For more information, go to: https://www.intiman.org