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Acting program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of performance techniques, character development, and the theoretical foundations of theatre and visual arts. Over four years, students study acting methods, voice, movement, stagecraft, and performance analysis, developing technical skills, creative expression, and critical thinking. The curriculum integrates practical training with academic study, enabling students to participate in productions, workshops, and collaborative projects. Students also explore the cultural, historical, and social dimensions of performance, fostering a well-rounded perspective on the art of acting and its role in contemporary society.
Students engage in scene study, improvisation, and performance projects, gaining hands-on experience in applying acting techniques, analyzing characters, and conveying emotion effectively. The program emphasizes artistic expression, professional skills, and applied learning, preparing graduates to pursue careers in theatre, film, television, and performance-related fields. Graduates leave the program with the ability to perform confidently, collaborate effectively, and contribute creatively to the performing arts industry
Year 1 – Foundations in Acting and Performance
Year 2 – Intermediate Performance Studies
Year 3 – Advanced Acting and Specialization
Year 4 – Capstone Projects and Professional Preparation
Graduates are prepared for careers in theatre performance, film and television, voice acting, directing, stage management, arts education, and production management. They may work in professional theatre companies, film studios, television networks, or educational institutions. The program equips students with technical, creative, and professional skills necessary to perform, direct, and collaborate effectively in diverse artistic settings. By combining applied practice, performance experience, and professional development, graduates are prepared to make meaningful contributions to the performing arts and entertainment industry.
This program offers a comprehensive and applied approach to acting, combining practical training with theoretical understanding of theatre and performance arts. Its curriculum fosters creativity, critical thinking, and professional skills while students participate in productions, workshops, and collaborative projects. Guided by experienced faculty and supported by performance opportunities and studio resources, students develop expertise in acting techniques, stagecraft, and character analysis. Graduates leave the program with strong artistic abilities, applied experience, and professional readiness, fully prepared for careers in theatre, film, television, and performance-related fields, contributing meaningfully to the creative industries.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA