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Dramatic Arts - Georgia Southwestern State University

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Dramatic Arts from Georgia Southwestern State University is a Campus Bachelor Theatre degree that prepares you for a Art and Design career. The Dramatic Arts program provides students an interdisciplinary approach to the study of performance as an aesthetic act, a fundamental form of human communicative behavior, and a means to cultural understanding. With related course offerings in fields of theatre and communication arts, the distinctive characteristic of the program is a focus on performance as a primary means of interaction and transaction by the individuals in everyday life, and artistic expression on stage and on camera. A premise of the program is that the study of communication and theatre as liberal arts serves as a viable foundation for entry into a wide range of professions and occupations. On the broadest level, students with this educational background have gone on to successful careers in fields as varied as banking, law, real estate, management and sales, human resources, training and development. More specifically, the entertainment industry is one of the leading exports of this country. This degree program serves as a gateway degree into that industry. In the most specific application the studio work of the program provides rigorous performance training to prepare students for admission to the best graduate programs in the country. Outcomes: 1. Students will be conversational in basic history of performance from its classical traditions to contemporary practices; and in basic literature of Theater, cinema, television and communication. 2. Students will critically assess their work and its relation to the work of others as a part of the collaborative process of making live theatre and performance via mediated forms. 3. Through participation in departmental productions, students will demonstrate collaborative, creative, intellectual, and interpersonal skills, which will help promote the arts in the region through quality work. View more details on Georgia Southwestern State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Theatre courses.

Georgia Southwestern State University details


Georgia Southwestern State University address is 800 Georgia Southwestern State University Dr., Americus, Georgia 31709-4693. You can contact this school by calling (229) 928-1279 or visit the college website at gsw.edu/main/ .
This is a 4-year, Public, Master's Colleges and Universities (smaller programs) according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Not applicable and student-to-faculty ratio is 19 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 3% or less .
Awards offered by Georgia Southwestern State University are as follow: Bachelor's degree Postbaccalaureate certificate Master's degree Post-master's certificate.
With a student population of 3,046 (2,811 undergraduate) and set in a Town: Distant, Georgia Southwestern State University services are: Remedial services Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers . Campus housing: Yes.
Tuition for Georgia Southwestern State University is $4,786. Type of credit accepted by this institution Dual credit Credit for life experiences Advanced placement (AP) credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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