

BA in Musical Theatre, Weber State University
Ogden, Utah
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48 Months
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About this course
The Musical Theatre program at Weber State offers students comprehensive training in acting, singing, and dancing. It encourages students to explore their personal interests within theatre while providing intense practical and theoretical education. Students are involved in various on-stage and off-stage projects, including productions, new play readings, and student-directed performances. The program emphasizes developing crucial skills like stage presence, audition techniques, networking, and personal branding, preparing students for diverse careers in theatre or related fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students appreciate the program’s emphasis on practical experience and the opportunity to participate in multiple productions each year, including musicals and plays. The program’s dedication to new works and involvement in events like the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival provides students with valuable industry exposure. Alumni success stories on Broadway, in regional theaters, and other venues highlight the strong professional preparation offered.
Specialisation
The program focuses on musical theatre, combining intensive training in acting, singing, and dancing with the opportunity to shape new works in the field. Students study various acting methods, vocal techniques, and music theory, gaining a well-rounded skill set tailored for careers in theatre and performance arts.
Course fees
Application fees
13.81L
1st year tuition fees
13.81L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The program awards a Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre. The curriculum includes coursework in acting methods, vocal techniques, music theory, and practical theatre skills, along with participation in productions and projects aimed at building professional readiness.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
46
TOEFL
61
DUOLINGO
95
Career prospects
Graduates work across diverse venues including local, regional, and national theatres, Broadway, film, cruise ships, and theme parks. Many pursue graduate studies or move into roles such as theatre teachers, arts administrators, or designers and technicians, reflecting the program’s broad career support.
FAQs
What kind of productions can students participate in?
Students can take part in two plays and two musicals each year, along with new play readings, student-directed productions, and in-class performances.
Can I explore my own interests within the program?
Yes, the program encourages students to explore their own interests across different aspects of theatre beyond just performance.
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