Bachelor in Fine Arts in Theatre

Overview

All of your classroom work, whether academic or studio, is complemented by work in the production season. Each year a series of major theatrical projects provide you with opportunities to explore, apply, and test the theory and skills that you acquire in the classroom.

The majority of the program consists of practical studio work, whereas the B.A. degree features more lectures and discussion classes. A typical B.F.A. program focuses two-thirds in the arts, and one-third in more general liberal arts studies; for a B.A. in Theatre, the ratio might be reversed. This high concentration of hands-on studio coursework gives you a competitive edge over other students upon graduation. This distinction not only defines us, but it separates us from other colleges and universities.