Overview
The School of Theatre offers a full range of liberal arts and professional degree programs that prepare undergraduate students for a variety of career opportunities in theatre. The degrees provide students with a vital mix of coursework that combines theory and practice and encourages the development of skills and talents.The Drama - Theatre Arts Education program is offered at University of North Carolina Greensboro.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Alumni have pursued careers on Broadway and with CBS, Jim Henson Productions, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Zena Group Resident Company, and more.
- Many graduates continue their education with master’s and doctoral degrees at schools including Yale School of Drama, Florida State University, New York University Tisch School of the Arts, and Carnegie Mellon University.
- Alumni include Grammy and Emmy winners; Broadway stage managers; produced playwrights; working directors, actors, designers, and technicians; and faculty and staff at many colleges and universities.
The Student Experience
- Alpha Psi Omega (the National Theatre Student Honorary Organization) sponsors activities including an annual awards party and talent show fundraiser.
- The School of Theatre has an ongoing relationship with Triad Stage, offering internships in stage management, assistant directing, acting, and theatre management.
- Acting opportunities are available with UNC School of the Arts film projects.
- Production and performance opportunities are offered by the North Carolina Theatre for Young People and Theatre 232 (summer theatre).
- Participation in annual Performance Showcase in New York City can be obtained by audition.
- New York City trip to make connections with professional alumni, see Broadway productions, and workshop with theatre artists.
- Arts-based living community, “Studio 91” in Cone Residence Hall, featuring music, theater, and dance practice rooms; music composition computer lab; drawing lounge; and arts-related programs and events.
Accreditation
- National Association of Schools of Theatre
- Southeastern Theatre Conference
- United States Institute for Theatre Technology Inc.
- North Carolina Theatre Conference
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Voice for the Actor
- Stage Crafts: Scenery, Lighting, and Sound
- Stage Crafts: Costuming and Makeup
- Theatre Practice—Scenery
- Theatre Practice—Costumes
- Playscript Analysis
- Acting
- Scene Design
- Costume Design
- Lighting Design
- Playwriting
- Directing
- Performance Styles
- Teaching Methods in Theatre Arts
- Advanced Theatre Practice—Production
- Student Teaching in Theatre Arts
- Theatre History
- Drama in Education
- Theatre Management
- Stage Management
- Directing Practicum
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Greensboro, United States
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- A Completed International Admissions Application
- A nonrefundable application fee of $65 USD
- Essay/statement of purpose (optional but strongly encouraged)
- Official English language proficiency score report
- Official transcripts from each college/university attended
- Official secondary education / high school transcripts or GED certificate, in English
- For freshman applicants or transfer applicants with less than 24 credit hours, or where necessary
- Copy of valid passport (photo/signature page only)
- Copy of valid F1 visa (photo/signature page only) – for transfer-in students coming from a U.S. institution only, or copy of valid other visa types (ex: H4, E2, L2)
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents24012 USD / year≈ 24012 USD / year - Out-of-State24012 USD / year≈ 24012 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State7661 USD / year≈ 7661 USD / year
Living costs
Greensboro
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