Utah State University

USA
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Masters

Master's in Drama

Offered at Utah State University, USA
DegreeMasters
FieldDrama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft.

About this programme

Overview

The Master's in Drama at Utah State University offers an immersive experience for those passionate about the performing arts. This program is designed to deepen your understanding of theatre, enhance your creative skills, and prepare you for various roles within the industry. With a foundation in both practical and theoretical aspects of drama, students are equipped to become innovative artists and educators.

What you'll study

The curriculum for the Master’s in Drama encompasses a wide range of subjects that cater to the diverse interests of students. Key areas of study include:

  • Acting and Performance: Explore various acting techniques and performance styles.
  • Directing: Learn the principles of directing and how to bring a vision to life on stage.
  • Playwriting: Develop skills in writing engaging and impactful scripts.
  • Theatre History and Theory: Gain insights into the evolution of theatre and its cultural significance.
  • Design and Production: Understand the technical aspects of stage design, lighting, and sound.

Through a combination of coursework, workshops, and practical experiences, students cultivate their artistic abilities and critical thinking skills, preparing them for a dynamic career in drama.

Entry requirements

Applicants to the Master’s in Drama program should possess a bachelor’s degree in a related field or demonstrate equivalent experience in the performing arts. Additionally, the following materials are typically required for admission:

  • A completed application form.
  • A statement of purpose outlining your interest in the program and career goals.
  • Letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
  • A portfolio showcasing your work in drama, which may include performance videos, scripts, or production designs.

Career prospects

  • Actor or Performer
  • Theatre Director
  • Playwright
  • Drama Educator or Professor
  • Stage Manager or Production Coordinator
  • Arts Administrator or Producer

With the skills gained during the program, students can contribute to theatrical productions, educational institutions, and community arts organizations, fostering a love for drama and performance in diverse audiences.

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