It is our mission to train our future colleagues to become visionaries, creators and leaders in the next generation of American professional theatre.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of their training, students will demonstrate an effective scenic art process that integrates their abilities to:
Work collaboratively and display strong social skills.
Analyze a play comprehensively.
Implement strong research skills.
Execute a design successfully.
Recognize trends in theatre history and visual styles.
Master skills in design presentation and development.
Organize a scenic art process.
Solve problems creatively.
Master skills in layout and construction.
Organize and supervise a team of scenic artists.
Address the needs of performers and directors.
Operate within a budget.
January 2025
St Louis Home Campus
470 East Lockwood Avenue,
ST LOUIS,
Missouri,
63119, United States
Students must completed high school or from a home school program.
Freshman applicants are expected to complete a college preparatory secondary school program with at least 19 units of academic credit. The University strongly recommends the following distribution:
English: 4 units
History/Social studies: 3 units
Mathematics: 3 units
Foreign Language: 2 units
Science (two laboratory): 3 units
Fine Arts: 1 unit
Academic electives: 3 units
Applicants most likely to be admitted will have a cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, and a class rank in the top 50 percent of their high school class, if applicable.
English language proficiency requirement:
TOEFL: iBT: 80
TOEFL: ITP: 550
IELTS: Academic: 6.0
Duolingo: 110
Pearson: 53
Cambridge Academic English: 169
Password: 6.0
GTEC: 1201
iTEP: 3.7
SAT's English-based Reading and Writing Score: 450
ACT composite score: 23
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.