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Master of Arts Program in Dramatic Arts
Master of Arts Program in Dramatic Arts
(Revised Curriculum Academic Year 2024)
The Master of Arts program in Dramatic Arts offers a curriculum that emphasizes both academic rigor and professional practice. The program is taught by highly qualified faculty members with expertise in both scholarship and professional fields. Throughout the course of study, students will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on practice with real theatre productions and stages, as well as collaborate with professional artists.
The curriculum is divided into six specialized tracks as follows:
- Acting
- Playwriting
- Design
- Directing
- Performing Arts Management
- Transdisciplinary Practice in Performing Arts
Course
- Research Methodology in Dramatic Arts
- World Dramatic Theory and Literature
- Selected Topics in Dramatic Arts I, II, III, IV, V, VI
- Seminar in Dramatic Arts
- Directing Theory
- Directing Practice
- Acting Theory
- Acting Practice
- Design Theory
- Design Practice
- Playwriting Theory
- Playwriting Practice
- Performing Arts Management Theory
- Performing Arts Management Practice
- Transdisciplinary Performing Arts in Theory
- Transdisciplinary Performing Arts in Practice
- Thesis