

BA in Theater (HTC), Ohio University
Athens - Ohio, Ohio
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48 Months
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About this course
The Honors Tutorial Program in Theater offers a mix of a broad liberal arts education and professionally oriented training. It emphasizes that theater artists and scholars should possess a wide-ranging humanistic knowledge of the world, integrating politics, history, literature, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, and other arts to enrich their work. Students develop skills to create vibrant performances and critical thinking abilities that support careers beyond performance, such as writing and articulation. The program fosters a community of artists through mentorship, individualized tutorials, and participation in production and performance activities, culminating in a thesis or creative project.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is highly regarded because it combines rigorous academic training with professional practical experience. It nurtures talent through mentorship from esteemed faculty and connections with guest artists, facilitating internships and networking opportunities. The course prepares students to produce expressive and meaningful performances and develop critical and scholarly skills, opening pathways into the professional theater world and beyond.
Specialisation
Students can specialise in performance (acting), playwriting, directing, or production design and technology. The program is flexible, allowing students to devise their individual course of study in consultation with the Director of Studies, with core focus areas including theater history, dramatic literature, acting, directing, design, and technical theater.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
20.66L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students have the option to earn either a BA or BFA in theater, with an emphasis in performance, playwriting, directing, or production design and technology. The program culminates in a thesis, which for BFA students involves participation in a performance with a written report, and for BA students, a scholarly research paper. Additional requirements include completing research techniques, tutorials, coursework, and a creative or scholarly project.
English language test
TOEFL
68
IELTS
6
DUOLINGO
95
PTE
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Career prospects
Graduates of this program are equipped to create performances that resonate with the human spirit and the world around them. The program has a track record of successful alumni who have excelled in theater and media, including Tony-award winners and major Hollywood professionals. Besides performance careers, graduates gain skills in writing, research, articulation, and creativity, which can support diverse careers in arts and humanities fields.
FAQs
What is the admission process for the performance program?
Admission is based on an audition and interview with the head of the undergraduate performance program and consultation with the Director of Studies. Transfer students should have a minimum GPA of 3.4, and the review process considers exceptional aptitude beyond standardized test performance.
Can I pursue both undergraduate and graduate theater studies?
Yes, students may enroll in a combined BA-MA program with the graduate Theater History and Criticism Program, which can be completed in four to five years.
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