TAPS Option in MA Program in the Humanities (MAPH)
The TAPS program option in the Master of Arts Program in the Humanities (MAPH) is ideally suited to students who seek an intensive immersion in the field of theater and performance studies and/or who seek to extend their training in the theory and practice of theater and performance studies at the graduate level. It is designed to take advantage of the vitality and rigor of the MAPH program, while capitalizing on the university’s faculty strengths in theater and performance studies and the culture of collaboration between the TAPS program and Chicago's professional theater and performance communities.
The TAPS option seeks to animate the intersection of theory and practice in the arts. The program requires its students to develop facility in at least one component of theater or performance practice (e.g., directing, writing, devising, acting, choreography, production design, dramaturgy, etc.) while gaining fluency in the critical analysis of that practice and in the field generally.
MAPH TAPS Course Requirements
MAPH students choosing the TAPS program option must complete the following courses:
- The MAPH core course
- One course designated to fulfill either the theory or history core requirement in TAPS (see the TAPS DGS or MAPH liaison for a list of these courses)
- Three elective courses in theater and performance studies, of which one or two—depending on the student’s professional ambitions—will have a significant practice-based component (e.g., TAPS courses such as advanced acting, directing, dramaturgy, choreography or design; courses in Visual Arts such as video, experimental animation, writing for performance; or similar courses in Music and Creative Writing)
Students in the TAPS option are expected to participate in the TAPS graduate workshop. The TAPS workshop brings together students, faculty and invited guests to discuss work in progress as well as current developments in the wider field of theater and performance studies.
MA Thesis Requirements
Students choosing the TAPS option must also complete an MA thesis in theater and performance studies under the supervision of a TAPS faculty member. Depending on a student’s focus, the thesis may combine performance work with critical analysis. The final topic and form of the thesis project will be determined in consultation with the Director of Graduate Studies in TAPS.