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Minimum Level of Education Required: Grade 12 / High School
Min GPA: 75.0%
We require demonstration of proficiency in English for most international applicants. Submit official English test scores with your application unless you’re from Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Commonwealth Caribbean, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa or the United Kingdom. We accept the following:
TOEFL internet-based score of 71+
IELTS score of 6.0+
Duolingo score of 100+ (tests taken before July 1 – minimum score of 51)
PTE score of 50+
We only can accept scores received directly from the testing organization. We review on an individual basis any case where an applicant’s score is below our recommended testing levels.
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In this B.A. in drama program, you'll learn from a faculty of professional actors with years of stage, film and television experience in our state-of-the-art television studio to become proficient in film and video editing, radio voiceover and performance for the camera.
Take the stage in the 750-seat Wold Performing Arts Center, or our smaller studio performance space in the drama program at Lynn. Here, you will develop your talent in acting, directing, stage management, writing or production through our full range of courses. You'll also learn how to design and build sets in the scenery shop, or master lighting and sound using the latest equipment and technology.
What you’ll learn in the drama program
Course name - Core curriculum |
Course credits |
---|---|
Introduction to Belief Systems |
3 |
World Belief Systems |
3 |
Belief and Reason 300 |
3 |
Belief and Reason 400 |
3 |
Foundations of U.S. Justice |
3 |
Civic Engagement and Social Justice |
3 |
Dialogue of Justice and Civic Life 300 |
3 |
Theories of Self |
3 |
Societies and Institutions |
3 |
Dialogue of Self and Society 400 |
3 |
Algebra and Personal Finance |
3 |
Introductory Statistics |
3 |
Quantitative Reasoning 300 |
3 |
Quantitative Reasoning 400 |
3 |
Scientific Inquiry |
3 |
Science and Society |
3 |
Scientific Literacy 300 |
3 |
Scientific Literacy 400 |
3 |
Citizenship Project |
2 |
Career Preparation |
2 |
Language and Culture |
2 |
First Year Seminar |
1 |
Course name - Major core |
Course credits |
Media Literacy |
3 |
Film Appreciation |
3 |
Communication Strategies and Performance |
3 |
Film and Video Editing |
3 |
Applied Media |
3 |
Radio and Voice-over Performance |
3 |
Acting I: Fundamentals |
3 |
Acting II: Characterization |
3 |
Acting III: Acting styles |
3 |
Theatrical Design and Production I |
3 |
Voice and Movement |
3 |
Directing I |
3 |
Performance for the Camera |
3 |
Drama Capstone |
3 |
COM 310 also meets DSS 300 requirement
DRA 478 also meets DJC 400 requirement
Prepare for a successful career in a variety of fields with a drama degree.