Our students pursuing the B.A. in Drama synthesize what they learn in the classroom with what happens in the theatre and what they do on the stage. The faculty who teach them are deeply committed to providing both challenging theatrical productions and rigorous academic programs in the belief that each enriches the other.
Opportunities for performance and technical work accompany the season productions and the numerous laboratory productions every year. Drama majors must earn crew credits by working on departmental productions.
By pursuing the B.A. degree in Drama, you will:
- Acquire skills that businesses are looking for: creative thinking, collaborative work, excellent time management, and the ability to stand on your feet and speak publicly.
- Explore important spiritual, political, psychological, and emotional issues that affect our everyday lives.
- Develop strong critical thinking skills; maintain a healthy, energetic, and flexible body; and hone your capacity for creative expression.