University/Institution:
University of Minnesota Location:
Minnesota, USA / University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus; 101 Pleasant Street S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455
Contact:
612-625-6699 ,
Web site:
http://onestop2.umn.edu/programCatalog/viewCatalogProgram.do?programID=228&strm=1089 Admision Requirements:
Admission decisions are based on an overall assessment of the primary and secondary factors, in addition to the student's academic interests. Primary factors consist of: a successful completion of a college preparatory curriculum (4 years of English, three years of math ( recommend taking four years of math, because a fourth year of math will enhance your admission application), a minimum of three years of science (recommend taking four years of science, because a fourth year of science will enhance your admission application), two years of a single second language, three years of social studies, one year of visual and/or performing arts), High school rank percentile. (Students from non-ranking schools and those with GED or other high school equivalency scores are given full consideration.), Grade point average, ACT or SAT scores, Strength of the curriculum through high school graduation, including courses that exceed the core subject requirements and any advanced courses (i.e. honors, AP, IB, college level). Secondary review factors: Evidence of exceptional achievement, aptitude, or personal accomplishment not reflected in the academic record or standardized test scores, a pattern of steady improvement in academic performance, Participation in extracurricular college preparatory programs, Evidence of exceptional talent or ability in artistic, scholarly, leadership, or athletic performance, Outstanding high school or community involvement, Size of graduating class, Work experience, paid or unpaid, Family attendance or employment at the University of Minnesota, First-generation college student, Evidence of exceptional motivation, maturity, or responsibility, Evidence of having overcome social, economic, or physical barriers to educational achievement, Evidence that enrollment would enhance the cultural, gender, age, economic, racial, or geographic diversity of the student body, and Extenuating circumstances. Students are also required to audition in order to be accepted to the BFA in Acting program.
Basic Information (Description):
The BFA in Acting is an intensive, individualized, actor’s training program. Students will get necessary physical, vocal, emotional, and intellectual skills to become working performing artists. Students are required to take courses in: Acting, Voice and Speech, Movement, Design and Technical Production, Introduction to Shakespeare, history of Theater, Rehearsal and Performance, among many others.
Degree:
Bachelor's Degree