Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting 24 months Undergraduate Program By Roosevelt University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This program is a pre-professional degree program designed to develop a strong foundation in the skills required for a career as an actor on stage, and in film and Television. The Acting program provides students with intensive training in several techniques including Stanislavski based work, Viewpoints, period styles, on camera technique, circus arts, stage combat, and Link later voice and body technique. Acting Majors also receive training in Dance and voice lessons as part of their curriculum. Along with opportunities to perform in main stage and black box productions, Acting majors also have the opportunity to intern at some of Chicago?s most prestigious theatres including Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf Theater and Goodman Theatre and dozens of smaller Chicago theatres. Students interested in the Acting track should already have a strong background and interest in performance and acting. Performing arts education/course work is a plus but not required.

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This program is a pre-professional degree program designed to develop a strong foundation in the skills required for a career as an actor on stage, and in film and Television. The Acting program provides students with intensive training in several techniques including Stanislavski based work, Viewpoints, period styles, on camera technique, circus arts, stage combat, and Link later voice and body technique. Acting Majors also receive training in Dance and voice lessons as part of their curriculum. Along with opportunities to perform in main stage and black box productions, Acting majors also have the opportunity to intern at some of Chicago?s most prestigious theatres including Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf Theater and Goodman Theatre and dozens of smaller Chicago theatres. Students interested in the Acting track should already have a strong background and interest in performance and acting. Performing arts education/course work is a plus but not required.

Admission requirements

6+

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Founded in 1945, Roosevelt University is named for the former President and first-lady of the United States of America, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. An independent, nonsectarian institution, Roosevelt is committed to academic excellence and social justice. Campuses are located in downtown Chicago and the city’s northwest suburban Schaumburg. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS: Average class size is 21 students. There are 70 undergraduate majors and pre-professional programs and 45 graduate programs, including four doctoral programs. Programs include degrees within arts and sciences, business, education, performing arts, pharmacy, and professional studiesACADEMIC EXPERIENCES: 150 service-learning courses, , Honors Program, comprehensive library and research support, and career development beginning in the first year. National organizations and businesses provide internship opportunities, which can be completed for academic creditENROLLMENT: More than 6,100 undergraduate and graduate students at the Chicago and Schaumburg campuses.FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: More than 95 percent of new Roosevelt students receive financial assistance. International students are eligible for Roosevelt University scholarships (ranging from $3,000 to $16,000) and on-campus employment opportunitiesCAMPUS and CITY LIFE: 60 student organizations, 16 athletic teams competing in the NAIA, 1,000 students living at the Chicago Campus. Students receive benefits throughout the city, such as reduced admission to city museums.

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