BA in Theatre at University Of Miami
The University of Miami Department of Theatre Arts offers two distinct undergraduate degrees: a liberal arts program leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre and a pre-professional conservatory-based theatre training program leading to a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in either performance, musical theatre, stage management, theatre management, or design/production.
The Department also produces a season of plays and musicals at the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre as well as workshops and student projects in the Studio Theatre.
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The B.F.A. in theatre performance is also offered at the New World School of the Arts in Miami.
Placement in the BFA theatre program is determined by audition or portfolio interview. Students enrolled in theatre performance: acting or music theatre will proceed through studio coursework by demonstrated proficiency.
Transfer students entering the BFA music theatre program may be required to take a placement exam by the School of Music for placement in music courses. If a student has earned college credit with a grade of C or better for music courses taken at another SUS institution with course prefixes and
The mission of the Bachelor of Music Degree in Musical Theatre is to (1) provide the
highest quality of education possible in the areas of singing, acting and dancing that
will foster a professional performance career in musical theatre; (2) provide
performance opportunities that integrate the skills learned in music and theatre classes
and to foster creativity and research; (3) assist the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre
productions by providing musical direction, rehearsal pianists, conductors and
instrumentals; and (4) provide the skills for managing the non-performance aspects of
a professional career.
If you like the sound of being a performing musician or teacher, a music major may be right for you. You'll be most successful as a music major if you have these qualities in addition to performing talent: 1) strong motivation to practice, study, and learn more about music on your own; 2) good sight-reading ability and musical ear; 3) an interest in learning more about various types of music; 4) a high level of intellectual curiosity in subjects other than music.
What are the features of Miami's program?
Focus on undergraduates: Miami University is nationally recognized as one of the
If you like the sound of being a performing musician or teacher, a music major may be right for you. You'll be most successful as a music major if you have these qualities in addition to performing talent: 1) strong motivation to practice, study, and learn more about music on your own; 2) good sight-reading ability and musical ear; 3) an interest in learning more about various types of music; 4) a high level of intellectual curiosity in subjects other than music.
What are the features of Miami's program?
Focus on undergraduates: Miami University is nationally recognized as one of the
The University of Miami Frost School of Music awards the Bachelor of Music degree with majors in nine areas: Composition, Performance, Music Education, Music Engineering Technology, Music Business and Entertainment Industries, Musical Theatre, Music Therapy, Studio Music and Jazz, and Bachelor of Science in Music Engineering.
The Bachelor of Arts in music degree is a non-professional degree designed for talented musicians who wish to pursue a broad liberal arts education. Curriculum flexibility affords students the opportunity for a variety of pre-professional studies, including premedical and prelegal. A minor outside the Frost School of Music is required. A second major outside
Miami offers two programs in music education—choral/general music and instrumental music that are geared toward students interested in teaching general music, choral music, band, and orchestra in schools. Offered through the School of Fine Arts, both programs prepare you for licensure as a music teacher in Ohio Public Schools from pre-kindergarten through grade 12.
What are the features of Miami's program?
Small classes: As a music student at Miami, you'll benefit from the 6:1 student:faculty ratio and a balanced program of music, education, and liberal arts studies.
Extensive classroom experience: Our teacher education program gives you more classroom experiences than most programs
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in dance curriculum is intended for professional careers, allied fields or graduate study. This B.F.A. also is offered at the New World School of the Arts in Miami. In addition, the department offers a minor in dance.
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