Program Details

The Department of Theatre Arts offers graduate study leading to a Master of Arts degree.
Location:
Grand Forks, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Master
Specialty:
Performing Arts

Program Overview

Program Description:
The mission of the Department of Theatre Arts Master of Arts program is to provide quality educational experiences approved and recognized by the National Association of Schools of Theatre to prepare students for advanced degrees, professional careers, and/or development as teachers. Graduates will demonstrate critical thinking, creative expression, and social responsibility as artists and scholars of Theatre. Goal 1: The student shall be prepared for continuing graduate study in an MFA or Ph. D. program Goal 2: The student shall be prepared for a career in professional theatre markets. Goal 3: The graduate shall be prepared to apply the art and scholarship of theatre art in productions within educational and community settings. Goal 4: The graduate will be committed to life-long learning and serve the civic good with artistic distinction.

Additional Program Information

Accreditation:
UND is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. UND also holds many special accreditation's at the college, department, or program level.
Financial Aid:
No
Requirements:
Applicants who are seeking admission to Graduate School must meet all of the minimum general graduate school admission requirements identified in the Graduate School Catalog. In addition, the prospective students must fulfill the requirements for admission to the graduate program to which they are applying.
International Requirements:
All graduate applicants must demonstrate academic-level proficiency with the English language before they will be considered for admission. This requirement must be met by all applicants, regardless of citizenship, residency, or nation of birth. No applicants will be considered for admission until the English Language Proficiency is met. Please refer to the Academic Catalog for ways in which this requirement can be met.