Dramatic Arts

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Harvard University

Course Overview

The Dramatic Arts degree from is offered by Harvard University. Key Learning Outcomes: Through the degree in dramatic arts you build: Crucial theoretical and practical insights into performance techniques, and dramaturgical approaches to dramatic texts. Broad knowledge in the dramatic arts or specialized knowledge in a specific area, such as dramatic literature, musical theater, directing, or acting. Program Overview: The degree program includes nine courses-at least three taken on campus-and a thesis. Get started. You begin by completing three admission courses from the program curriculum. This is your opportunity to demonstrate your commitment and ability to perform well as a Harvard student. Apply to the program. While you are completing your third admission course, you submit your application. We have application periods in the fall, spring, and summer. Continue your studies, online and on campus. As you progress through the program, you choose from courses offered on campus or online, in the fall, spring, or summer. To fully experience Harvard, you take at least three courses on campus as part of your degree. Complete your thesis. Working with a thesis director, you conduct in-depth research on a topic relevant to your work experience or academic interests, producing publishable quality results. You'll emerge with a solid understanding of how research is executed and communicated. Graduate with your Harvard degree. You participate in the annual Harvard Commencement, receiving your Harvard University degree: Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) in extension studies, field: Dramatic Arts.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Blended
  • Starting in: January, August
  • This Program is taught in: English

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Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 32,400 USD (32,400 USD) 1
  • International Students: 32,400 USD (32,400 USD) 1

Address

Harvard University, United States

Course Overview

The Dramatic Arts degree from is offered by Harvard University. Key Learning Outcomes: Through the degree in dramatic arts you build: Crucial theoretical and practical insights into performance techniques, and dramaturgical approaches to dramatic texts. Broad knowledge in the dramatic arts or specialized knowledge in a specific area, such as dramatic literature, musical theater, directing, or acting. Program Overview: The degree program includes nine courses-at least three taken on campus-and a thesis. Get started. You begin by completing three admission courses from the program curriculum. This is your opportunity to demonstrate your commitment and ability to perform well as a Harvard student. Apply to the program. While you are completing your third admission course, you submit your application. We have application periods in the fall, spring, and summer. Continue your studies, online and on campus. As you progress through the program, you choose from courses offered on campus or online, in the fall, spring, or summer. To fully experience Harvard, you take at least three courses on campus as part of your degree. Complete your thesis. Working with a thesis director, you conduct in-depth research on a topic relevant to your work experience or academic interests, producing publishable quality results. You'll emerge with a solid understanding of how research is executed and communicated. Graduate with your Harvard degree. You participate in the annual Harvard Commencement, receiving your Harvard University degree: Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) in extension studies, field: Dramatic Arts.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Blended
  • Starting in: January, August
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 32,400 USD full
  • International Students: 32,400 USD full

Address

Harvard University, United States

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