2020-21 Unit Plan
Drama

Mission Statement

The mission of the Butte College Drama Department is to provide theatre classes and the production of plays and musicals to enhance student envelopment in the ancient and contemporary dramatic arts. Butte College drama students are trained to embody literature to share stories with the community of Butte and Glenn counties. Theatre majors and students who take theatre classes for their General Education requirements earn skills in acting, singing, dancing, set construction, props, costumes, lighting, sound and other areas of the theatre arts, in addition to collaboration, communication, interpretation, memorization, and other important academic skills. 

Program Description

The Butte College Drama Department offers a sequence of courses at the collegiate level designed to focus on the art of theatre as a dynamic medium of human expression. The AA-T in Theatre for Transfer creates a transfer pathway for students who plan to complete a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre at a California State University. With the completion of the AA-T in Theatre Arts, students will possess foundational knowledge and skill in the areas of acting, set design, costumes and lighting that comprise the core content of the first two years of many four-year programs in Theatre. For students fulfilling General Education requirements, the department offers a Theatre Arts Appreciation course designed to introduce students to concepts of theatre as an art form. The program also provides an intensive one-year Theatre Arts certificate for the Theatre Arts majors to find career choices in live theatre, film and television. Above all, the department is committed to promoting theatre as an in-depth study of the human condition whose purpose is to awaken sensitivity and consider a deeper understanding of oneself and others. Courses are designed for General Education students or students who are pursuing theatre as a major.

Student Learning/Administrative Unit Outcomes

Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, the student will be able to:
  • Describe the historical evolution of theatre and identify a variety of theatrical disciplines, including playwright, actor, director, and technician.
  • Discuss theatre arts from classic to contemporary, including the growth of drama within the context of the human condition.
  • Use appropriately the terminology of acting and the theatre.
  • Analyze scripts as they pertain to performances.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in specific areas of technical expertise.
  • Collaborate with others to create theatre productions.
  • Apply standard practices of ensemble playing in both rehearsal and performance environments.
  • Analyze dramatic literature and productions to identify form and period.
 

Standards/Goals for Student Achievement (Instruction Departments)


        

Standards/Goals for Student Achievement (All Other Departments)


        

Strategic Direction


        

Program Review

The Drama Department is scheduled to write its next Self-Study in 2017-2018.  He reviewed the previous Program Review Recommendations, and commented as follows:

RECOMMENDATIONS

1.  The self-study did a fine job in part III.1.C on analyzing the discipline’s current status in implementing student learning outcomes (SLO’s). While Drama students have been surveyed on how they feel they have progressed, we agree with the self-study that the next step must be that student achievement is more comprehensively assessed throughout the discipline. In order to meet accreditation standards, once this more sophisticated approach is applied, the faculty must also “close the loop” by analyzing the results of the approach and applying their findings to future practice.

        AA-T in Drama and Certificates in Drama are seeing improved outcomes.

2.  Work with Speech department to articulate an interpersonal speech class that will satisfy the public speaking A.I. requirement for CSU.

?       I can imagine this positively impacting our enrollment numbers. -JM

 3.  Ensure that Drama courses articulate with both CSU/UC to maximize value of course offerings.

 4.  Articulate major specific lower division requirements with more 4 year colleges to provide students greater opportunities to develop and meet prerequisites upon matriculating.

 5.  Theatre Boosters: Develop a “friends of the theatre” to assist in fundraising, and promotion of Drama productions.

6.  The team supports the restoration of funding to increase offerings in Fall and Spring for productions on and off campus.

7.  The validation team recommends institutional support for a full time technician to support areas of lighting, stage craft, and sound. As a secondary consideration the department should explore the cross training of the existing technical arts staff to support these needs.

8.  The department should explore receiving funding from the associated students, public events, and the foundation to provide funds in support of the productions, or to promote special theatrical events.

 


Department Goals

C. Redesign support for our diverse students by: (Supernatural Aids) 1. Developing and evaluating instruction and student support services to implement AB 705. 2. Establishing Guided Pathways curricular and support structures that will result in a culture of completion and achievement that is reinforced through advising, technology, and services. 3. Addressing informationn and digital literacy needs of students. 4. Promoting academic programs and pathways to help students make informed decisions. 7. Providing support to vulnerable student populations.

D. Support Student Progress and Completion by: (dealing with challenges and temptations) 1. Disaggregating data to identify disproportionate impact and inform improvements in student learning and student achievement.  3. Collaborating with industry, external agencies, and other institutions of higher education to ensure that programs are relevant and meet the needs of transfer institutions and the labor market.   7. Working to achieve goals for course success, retention, degree achievement, certificate completion, transfer, and credentialing. 


Future Development Strategies

Strategy 1 - Theatre Technician

Hire a Theatre Technician-paraprofessional


Initiatives
  • Enhancing a Culture of Completion and Goal Achievement
  • Supporting Student, Faculty and Staff Success
  • Maximizing Resources to Support Student Learning

Supporting Rationale

The Theatre Technician is critical on a continual basis to educate and assist students in the successful safe-use of theatre tools and lighting equipment so they are prepared to enter into baccalaureate programs and/or industry employment. Such a position is appropriate for the program's effectiveness and safety. �This would also be equitable because other disciplines with technical needs already have such personnel.


Supporting Rationale Alignment
Supports the College's Strategic Direction and Priorities: No
Supports Program Review Recommendations: Yes
Supports Course level SLOs: Yes
Supports PLOs: Yes
Supports ILO - Think Critically: No
Supports ILO - Communicate Competently: Yes
Supports ILO - Engage Collaboratively: No
Supports ILO - Work Effectively: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Credentials: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Transfer: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Time to Degree: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Employment in field of Study: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Reducing Equity Gaps: Yes

Strategy 2 - Promoting Arts Programs

Hire an Arts Coordinator


Initiatives
  • Enhancing a Culture of Completion and Goal Achievement
  • Supporting Student, Faculty and Staff Success
  • Maximizing Resources to Support Student Learning
  • Enhancing a Culture of Equity and Inclusiveness

Supporting Rationale

The Drama Department, as well as the Music and Art Departments, would benefit from an Arts Coordinator. At present, it is a challenge to get area residents to make the drive to our main campus on the weekends to see a show and too many people in the area simply do not know about the productions we are producing.  The cost of hiring a coordinator would be off-set by having a coordinated, comprehensive use of the space for performances, conferences, workshops, musical presentations, gala events, and more. These events have the potential to create revenue for the college, as well as increase the profile of the college in terms of its academic programming in art-related disciplines.


Supporting Rationale Alignment
Supports the College's Strategic Direction and Priorities: Yes
Supports Program Review Recommendations: Yes
Supports Course level SLOs: No
Supports PLOs: No
Supports ILO - Think Critically: No
Supports ILO - Communicate Competently: No
Supports ILO - Engage Collaboratively: Yes
Supports ILO - Work Effectively: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Credentials: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Transfer: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Time to Degree: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Employment in field of Study: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Reducing Equity Gaps: No

Strategy 3 - Stage Production Assistance

Hire a Student Assistant


Initiatives
  • Supporting Student, Faculty and Staff Success

Supporting Rationale

The student assistant is needed to support the main stage productions for fall and spring.  


Supporting Rationale Alignment
Supports the College's Strategic Direction and Priorities: No
Supports Program Review Recommendations: Yes
Supports Course level SLOs: No
Supports PLOs: No
Supports ILO - Think Critically: No
Supports ILO - Communicate Competently: No
Supports ILO - Engage Collaboratively: No
Supports ILO - Work Effectively: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Credentials: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Transfer: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Time to Degree: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Employment in field of Study: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Reducing Equity Gaps: No

Strategy 4 - Advertising for events in the Black Box Theatre

Outdoor Marquis


Initiatives
  • Enhancing a Culture of Completion and Goal Achievement
  • Supporting Student, Faculty and Staff Success

Supporting Rationale

Meeting sustainabilty, reduce the paper banners and flyers and promote campus events.  A margui has been discussed and requested for many years to be placed at both entrances to the college. These marquis would inform our student body and staff of the many campus events that they  simply don't know about. 


Supporting Rationale Alignment
Supports the College's Strategic Direction and Priorities: No
Supports Program Review Recommendations: Yes
Supports Course level SLOs: No
Supports PLOs: No
Supports ILO - Think Critically: No
Supports ILO - Communicate Competently: Yes
Supports ILO - Engage Collaboratively: No
Supports ILO - Work Effectively: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Credentials: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Transfer: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Time to Degree: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Employment in field of Study: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Reducing Equity Gaps: Yes

Strategy 5 - Support for props and sets

Performance and events budget


Initiatives
  • Enhancing a Culture of Completion and Goal Achievement
  • Supporting Student, Faculty and Staff Success
  • Enhancing a Culture of Equity and Inclusiveness

Supporting Rationale

Due to the increase in production costs i.e royalties from New York, lumber, paint and materials for costumes, the budget would require an increase.  This would maintain quality musicals and main stage performances, and generate revenue for future productions.


Supporting Rationale Alignment
Supports the College's Strategic Direction and Priorities: No
Supports Program Review Recommendations: Yes
Supports Course level SLOs: No
Supports PLOs: No
Supports ILO - Think Critically: No
Supports ILO - Communicate Competently: No
Supports ILO - Engage Collaboratively: No
Supports ILO - Work Effectively: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Credentials: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Transfer: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Time to Degree: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Employment in field of Study: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Reducing Equity Gaps: No

Strategy 6 - Shop and Maintenance Supplies

Supply Budget for shop and maintenance


Initiatives
  • Modeling Sustainability
  • Supporting Student, Faculty and Staff Success
  • Maximizing Resources to Support Student Learning

Supporting Rationale

Tools and supplies are needed to enchance student learning during productions in the the theatre shop classes. Also, safety issues and maintenance that need to be maintained.


Supporting Rationale Alignment
Supports the College's Strategic Direction and Priorities: No
Supports Program Review Recommendations: Yes
Supports Course level SLOs: No
Supports PLOs: No
Supports ILO - Think Critically: No
Supports ILO - Communicate Competently: No
Supports ILO - Engage Collaboratively: No
Supports ILO - Work Effectively: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Credentials: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Transfer: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Time to Degree: No
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Employment in field of Study: Yes
Supports Meeting Vision for Success Goal - Reducing Equity Gaps: No

Requested Non-Financial Resources

Current Financial Resources

Sale of tickets to Drama performances are deposited into a Foundation account, revenue amounts vary. The department is also depositing donations into the Foundation account.

Augmentation Requests

Original Priority Program, Unit, Area Resource Type Account Number Object Code One Time Augment Ongoing Augment
Description Supporting Rationale Potential Alternative Funding Sources Prioritization Criteria
1 Drama - Technical Theater Personnel 11-000-611-1-100700 52210 $0.00 $60,000.00
Theatre Technician-Paraprofessional Focusing on Student Success, the Theatre Technician Paraprofessional is critical, on a continual basis, to educate and assist students in the successful, safe use of theatre tools and equipment so they are prepared to enter into four year university programs and/or industry employment. In addition to assisting with the sets, props, costumes, lighting and sound for the Butte College productions, the Theatre Technician would also support campus-wide use of the Black Box Theatre, summer theatre programs, as well as potential outside groups who could rent the facility. TOP CODE - 1006.00 - TECHNICAL THEATER
  • Career and Technical Education - Perkins
  • Strong Workforce
  • Addressing Program Review Recommendations
  • Addressing Health/Life/Safety issues
  • Meeting Vision for Success Goals
  • Strengthening Professional Development
  • Meeting student achievement goals (Vision for Success Goals)
  • Meeting enrollment targets
  • Closing Equity Gaps
  • Implementing Guided Pathways: a. Strategic Scheduling; b. Hobsons Starfish
2 Drama Personnel 11-000-611-1-100700 51240 $8,000.00 $0.00
Theatre Production Coordinator Enhancing an Innovative, Flexible, Responsive, and Accountable Culture, Opportunities for revenue generating special performances and guest artists and cost savings with streamlining processes.
  • Career and Technical Education - Perkins
  • Strong Workforce
  • Addressing Program Review Recommendations
  • Closing Equity Gaps
  • Meeting enrollment targets
  • Meeting student achievement goals (Vision for Success Goals)
  • Fostering a Culture of Inclusiveness
  • Strengthening Professional Development
  • Maintaining ongoing operations at current levels (excludes grants)
3 Drama Equipment 11-000-611-1-100700 56410 $39,400.00 $0.00
Outdoor Marquee (Solar model) Modeling Sustainability, Reduce the paper banners and flyers and promote campus events. An Outdoor Marquee (solar) would positively impact attendance at Butte College Drama productions, which would increase enrollment, and other events on campus would see increased attendance. TOP CODE 1006.00 - TECHNICAL THEATER
  • Instructional Equipment
  • Maintaining ongoing operations at current levels (excludes grants)
  • Addressing Program Review Recommendations
  • Strengthening Professional Development
4 Drama Operating Expenses 11-000-611-1-100700 55820 $1,400.00 $0.00
Marketing and Advertising Valuing a Culture of Learning, Focus on rural and high school populations to attend performances.
  • Addressing Program Review Recommendations
  • Maintaining ongoing operations at current levels (excludes grants)
  • Closing Equity Gaps
5 Drama Operating Expenses 11-000-611-1-100700 55000 $0.00 $7,500.00
Performance and events budget Each year, the Drama Department would contract outside groups to perform in the Black Box Theatre and enhance our sets, props, costumes, lighting, sound, music, and projections for the Butte Drama season of plays and musicals.
  • Career and Technical Education - Perkins
  • Instructional Equipment
  • Strong Workforce
  • Maintaining ongoing operations at current levels (excludes grants)
  • Addressing Program Review Recommendations
  • Meeting student achievement goals (Vision for Success Goals)
  • Closing Equity Gaps
6 Drama - Technical Theater Facilities 11-000-611-1-100700 56410 $10,000.00 $0.00
Plumb the arts building compressor into the theatre set building shop. The current arts building compressor system does not extend to the nearby building-wide compressor system. The system actually works better if it gets more use. If the theatre's set building shop was plumbed into the building-wide system, the college would save money on maintenance of the current system.
  • Career and Technical Education - Perkins
  • Instructional Equipment
  • Strong Workforce
  • Meeting Vision for Success Goals
  • Addressing Program Review Recommendations
  • Meeting student achievement goals (Vision for Success Goals)
7 Drama Operating Expenses 11-000-611-1-100700 54500 $1,700.00 $0.00
Supply budget for shop and maintenance Focusing on Student Success, Tools and supplies are needed to enhance student learning during productions in shop classes. Also, safety issues need maintenance.
  • Instructional Equipment
  • Addressing Program Review Recommendations
  • Meeting student achievement goals (Vision for Success Goals)
  • Closing Equity Gaps
8/2/23