As you begin your degree program, you’ll become a part of the theatre department’s first-year initiative and Creative Habit Community. During this first year, you’ll receive an official introduction to theatre and world literature to set the stage for your future theatrical studies. You’ll also be given opportunities to audition and volunteer to help with the department’s exciting season of shows—from Shakespeare’s tragedies to high-spirited and comedic musicals. As you progress further into the program, you’ll experience hands-on training related to performance and production and learn more about theatre history as well as the art of directing and producing. Throughout your academic career, you’ll also have opportunities to audition for roles or work on design management and/or technical theatre crews.
Within TROY’s theatre department, you’ll be surrounded by seasoned faculty members who are dedicated to seeing you succeed on and off the stage. These talented men and women are excited to share their experiences and provide you with opportunities to create new skills and techniques that will help you find success as a member of the theatre world. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 8 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
Intake | Location |
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Spring (January), 2021 | Troy |
Term 3 (January), 2024 | Troy |
Term 1 (August), 2024 | Troy |
Term 3 (January), 2025 | Troy |
Term 1 (August), 2025 | Troy |
Term 3 (January), 2026 | Troy |
Term 1 (August), 2026 | Troy |
Official copy of transcripts or results for education years 10-12 AND diploma. More information below.
Financial support statement (original bank statement and sponsor letter). More information below.
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English proficiency minimums: official TOEFL test overall score 61 or official IELTS test score 5.5 bands overall.
TOEFL: 500 (PBT)
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 60.0