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Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Technology

USA

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What will I learn?

The Master of Fine Arts degree in Theatre Design and Technology is a terminal degree designed for those who are interested in achieving the artistry and skills necessary to qualify as practicing professionals in the entertainment industry and/or professional theatre educators. The program is a three-year course of study with a flexible curriculum for students to explore areas of special interest.

The Theatre Design and Technology major comprises the following concentrations:

The Costume Design and Technology concentration prepares students for careers in the entertainment industry, professional theatre or theatre education. Students study both design and technology, including related areas such as dye techniques, costume crafts and wigs and makeup. Students also design costumes for main-stage departmental productions. The curriculum includes core classes in theatre history, dramatic theory and historical periods.

The Lighting Design concentration balances instruction and experience in lighting design with instruction and experience in lighting technology. Studies include digital rendering, CAD, lighting technology and automated lighting.

The Scene Design concentration balances focused classroom instruction with practical design and production experience. Students also study related artisan areas such as digital and traditional rendering techniques, 3D CAD, props, fabrication, scene painting and presentation techniques with particular emphasis on integrating contemporary digital techniques into the design process. The curriculum contains courses in construction theory, rigging, costume crafts and projection/media design.

The Technical Direction concentration provides students with training and practical experiences in planning main stage productions for the School of Theatre and Dance. Studies focus on safety and all logistics of production assembly, including touring and dance. Technical directors have the opportunity work in four very different theatre spaces: black box, large proscenium, thrust and open outdoor.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program will be able to:

  • Acquire creative and technical ability to develop the design of a production from concept to finished product.
  • Acquire advanced abilities in the unification of all design elements used in professional production.
  • Understand analytical or academically oriented theatre studies in areas related to and supportive of the work in the major field such as history, theory, dramatic literature and performance studies.
  • Understand information resources associated with theatrical design and production.
  • Produce full working drawings for mounted productions.
  • Analyse text, music and dance and the ways that historical, critical and theoretical content inform playwriting, acting, directing and design.
  • Communicate ideas clearly and effectively to the theatre community, production teams and the public.
  • Know the history of their area of specialization and have the ability to integrate that history into production design.
  • Know current technology, tools and methods in their area of specialization and have the ability to integrate technology into production design.
  • Know health and safety practices associated with theatre production.
  • Communicate and navigate effectively within the field of professional theatrical production design.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics and practice.

Examples of Possible Careers

Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary

Film and video editors

Lighting technicians and media and communication equipment workers, all other

Set and exhibit designers

Accreditation

National Association of Schools of Theatre

Which department am I in?

College of the Arts

Study options

Full Time (60 Hours)

Tuition fees
US$19,186.00 per year
(Full time for immigration purposes - 9 credit hours)
Start date

January 2025

Venue

College of the Arts

111 Cartwright Hall,

KENT,

Ohio,

44242, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university

Minimum 3.000 undergraduate GPA on a 4.000 point scale

English language proficiency - all international students must provide proof of English language proficiency (unless they meet specific exceptions) by earning one of the following:

Minimum 525 TOEFL PBT score (paper-based version)

Minimum 71 TOEFL IBT score (internet-based version)

Minimum 74 MELAB score

Minimum 6.0 IELTS score

Minimum 50 PTE score

Minimum 100 Duolingo English score

Application Deadlines: Fall Semester: August 1; Spring Semester: January 1; Summer Term: May 1

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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