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- TOEFL PBT 550
- TOEFL iBT: 80
- IELTS: 6.0
- Pearson: 53
It is our mission to train our future colleagues to become visionaries, creators and leaders in the next generation of American professional theatre.
Webster University's Conservatory of Theatre Arts offers an intense four-year actor's training program leading to a BFA degree in acting or musical theatre. Both performance programs are based on a block of courses called the Conservatory. Complementing this program, musical theatre students take music and dance courses, and both acting and musical theatre students complete elective liberal arts courses that balance the curriculum and provide a well-rounded education.
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CONS 1010, CONS 1020, CONS 2010, CONS 2020, CONS 3010, CONS 3020, CONS 4010, CONS 4020 (the Conservatory sequence or its equivalent) (64 hours)
THEA 3710, THEA 3720 Directing I, II (4 hours)
THEA 2030 History of the Theatre: Greeks to Elizabethan (3 hours)
THEA 2040 History of the Theatre: Restoration to 1915 (3 hours)
THEA 2050 History of Theatre: 1915 to Present (3 hours)
Six credit hours from the following areas (excluding GLBC 1200 Global Cornerstone Seminar):
Behavioral and Social Sciences: Prefixes - PSYC, ANSO
History: Prefix - HIST
Recommended electives are to be accomplished by the end of the third year. The purpose is to provide the necessary opportunities to explore the variety of disciplines of study that naturally complement the student's theatre training. These areas are:
Musicianship/private voice or piano (3 hours)
Drama literature (3 hours)
Art or music history (3 hours)
Social sciences, behavioral science, philosophy or religion (3 hours)
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