From backstage and beyond, performing arts majors explore all areas in the world of performance and develop the skills they need to succeed.
The Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts is designed for the student who seeks to go beyond a strong foundation in their craft to build an additional skill set necessary for today's performing arts world. Your courses in an area of concentration-dance, music, or theatre-will completely prepare you for graduate work or careers on the stage or backstage. Courses in performing arts will give you the skills and language to collaborate, innovate, and create with other artists and manage the productions of tomorrow.
As a Performing Arts major, classes you take will explore collaborative performance work, common historical themes, analytical skills, business acumen, marketing strategies, and technical arts. All courses happen in our state-of-the-art facility with all Steinway pianos, two theatres, backstage facilities, ample practice and rehearsal rooms, and a new recording studio.
Performing Arts majors can choose from four concentrations:
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
School of Visual and Performing Arts
376 Hale Street,
BEVERLY,
Massachusetts,
01915, United States
Official High School/Secondary School Transcript/Academic Record: English translation required if original transcript is not in English. Endicott reserves the right to request internationally educated applicants have their credentials evaluated by a NACES-certified evaluation agency. If it is determined that your credentials need to be evaluated, you will be contacted.
Letter of Recommendation (from a teacher, counsellor, or advisor)
English language test scores
TOEFL: 79; IELTS: 6.0; Duolingo: 105; Pearson PTE: 53.
Deadline: February 1; For the Spring semester deadline, please contact the provider.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Endicott College has an impressive 99 percent graduate employment rate, with the vast majority of graduates finding careers related to their majors.