B.S. in Theatre - Acting

Normal, Illinois

 

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Program Overview

The B.S. in Theatre - Acting program at Illinois State University provides students with a comprehensive foundation in acting techniques, performance theory, and practical experience. It is designed for individuals passionate about pursuing careers as professional actors in theatre, film, television, and related industries. The program combines rigorous training with opportunities for artistic exploration and personal development.

Curriculum: The curriculum emphasizes a blend of practical and theoretical coursework essential for a successful acting career. Core courses cover acting methods, character development, voice and movement training, stage combat, and audition techniques. Students engage in intensive rehearsals and performances, gaining hands-on experience in interpreting scripts and portraying diverse characters.

Research Focus: The program encourages students to explore various aspects of acting through research and creative inquiry. Faculty mentorship supports students in developing original performances, analyzing dramatic texts, and investigating historical and contemporary acting techniques. Research projects foster critical thinking and deepen students' understanding of the craft of acting.

Industry Engagement: Illinois State University maintains strong connections with regional and national theatre organizations, providing students with opportunities for internships, professional workshops, and networking with industry professionals. Guest artists and alumni often visit campus to conduct masterclasses and share insights into career paths in acting and entertainment.

Global Perspective: The B.S. in Theatre - Acting program integrates a global perspective by examining diverse theatrical traditions, international plays, and cross-cultural performance styles. Students explore the influence of global theatre movements on contemporary acting practices and participate in study abroad programs or cultural exchanges to broaden their perspectives.

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Location

Normal, Illinois

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 27010

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 70% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 53 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 115.

ISU offers several scholarships and financial aid options for international students to help them pursue their academic goals. These scholarships are based on academic achievements, leadership skills, and other criteria. 

International Tuition Waiver: International students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance and show promise for contributing to the ISU community may be eligible for tuition waivers. These waivers can significantly reduce the cost of tuition.

Redbird Academic Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to incoming undergraduate international students who have outstanding academic records. The scholarship amount varies depending on the student's academic achievements.

Redbird International Ambassador Scholarship: This scholarship recognizes outstanding leadership skills and contributions to the international community. Recipients of this scholarship serve as ambassadors for international students at ISU.

College-Specific Scholarships: Various colleges within ISU offer scholarships for international students pursuing specific academic programs. These scholarships are often based on academic performance and potential for success in the chosen field of study.

Study Abroad Scholarships: ISU encourages international students to engage in study abroad programs to gain global experiences. The university offers scholarships to support international students' participation in these programs.

International students interested in applying for scholarships at ISU should review the specific eligibility criteria and application deadlines for each scholarship.

Graduates of Illinois State University's B.S. in Theatre - Acting program are equipped with the skills and experience necessary to pursue diverse and rewarding careers in the performing arts industry. The program provides comprehensive training in acting techniques, performance theory, and practical skills, preparing students for success in various roles within theatre, film, television, and beyond.

Stage Acting: Many graduates pursue careers as professional stage actors, performing in a wide range of theatrical productions including plays, musicals, and experimental theatre. They collaborate with directors, fellow actors, and production teams to bring characters to life on stage, captivating audiences with their performances.

Film and Television Acting: With training in acting techniques and on-camera performance, graduates may transition into roles in film and television. They audition for film projects, television series, commercials, and digital media, applying their skills to portray characters in front of the camera.

Voice Acting and Narration: Acting program graduates with strong vocal abilities and versatility may explore opportunities in voice acting and narration. They lend their voices to animated films, video games, audiobooks, commercials, and documentaries, creating memorable characters through voice modulation and expression.

Teaching and Education: Some graduates choose to share their passion for acting by pursuing careers in education. They may become drama instructors at schools, colleges, or community centers, teaching acting techniques, directing student productions, and fostering creativity in aspiring performers.

Arts Administration and Management: With a deep understanding of theatre operations and industry practices, graduates may pursue roles in arts administration or management. They may work as casting directors, talent agents, theatre company managers, or arts program coordinators, overseeing productions, managing budgets, and promoting artistic initiatives.

Freelance and Entrepreneurship: Acting program graduates often pursue freelance opportunities in the performing arts industry. They may establish their own theatre companies, production houses, or acting studios, producing independent productions or offering acting workshops and coaching services to aspiring performers.

Further Education and Research: For students interested in advancing their skills and knowledge, the B.S. in Theatre - Acting program provides a strong foundation for pursuing graduate studies such as Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Acting, Theatre, or related fields. Graduates can engage in research, exploring advanced acting techniques, performance theory, and theatre history.


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