The B.F.A. in Screen Acting is designed for the student whose primary goal is to work as an actor in television, film, new media, and the stage. This is a unique undergraduate program that is done in collaboration with College of Performing Arts. Students are prepared to be actors, and are also taught a basic understanding of how media works behind the camera. With the Dodge School connection, students are provided with opportunities to work in film, on stage, via green screen, or any combination of these options, graduating with their own reel of their best performances.
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Possible Occupations
- Acting Coach
- Actor/Actress
- Casting Coordinator
- Casting Director
- Dramaturg
- Drama Coach
- Drama Therapist
- Impersonator
- Theater Arts Instructor
- Narrator
- Professor
- Puppeteer
- Radio/TV Announcer
- Stage Actor
- Stand-In
- Talent Manager
- Talent Scout
- Teacher
- Video Director
Additional Resources about career and internship opportunities are available on the Department of Theatre Homepage.
Professional Associations
- ATHE
- American Society for Theatre Research
- Outdoor Theatre
- University/Resident Theatre Association
- AACT
- International Playback Theatre Network
- USITT
- SAG
- Theatre Communications Group
- Theatre Bay Area
- The Shakespeare Society
- Southeastern Theatre Conference Inc.
- Southwest Theatre & Film Association
- Educational Theater Association
- American Cinema Editors
- The American Society of Cinematographers
- Directors Guild of America
- Writers Guild of America, West
- Tar Heel Films
- Actors’ Equity Association
- Stage 32
- Casting Society of America
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American Film Institute
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