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Course Overview

Theatre is a complex art form that provides a key to the breadth and depth of human society; it is in itself a reflection of humanity. Every society throughout history has created theatre; to know theatre is to know people. Theatre enriches our perceptions of the world and expands our ability to communicate.

When you study theatre, you explore the power of imagery and the spoken word in the context of history, politics, philosophy, and religion. With this understanding, you see culture, society – even yourself – through a new lens. Your intuition sharpens along with your creativity and analytical skill – tools that serve you well both on stage and off.

A Theatre Studies Degree at Work

Theatre studies equip you for much more than professional acting. While plenty of St. Norbert theatre-studies graduates work in professional theatre or the entertainment industry, the skills forged in the program adapt to different scenes just as readily as performers do. St. Norbert theatre-studies graduates have successfully entered many different professions:

  • Actor/actress
  • Communications director
  • Performing arts center manager
  • Nonprofit arts organization administrator
  • Set designer
  • Costume designer
  • Sales representative
  • Business manager
  • Arts critic
  • Public relations specialist
  • Producer
  • Broadcast journalist
  • Stage manager
  • Tour guide
  • Training and development director
  • Writer
  • Director
  • Make-up artist
  • Talent agent

Entry Requirement 

Fees

The tuition for full-time undergraduate students for the 2021-22 academic year is $41072. Tuition is the same for full-time students taking 3 to 4.5 cull courses each semester (12-18 total credits).


This information was accurate on : 07/05/2021
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