School of Theatre + Dance

Acting

Degrees Offered

Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Acting

The B.F.A. in Performance offers two distinctive specializations: Acting and Musical Theatre. The degree requirements can be found here: https://catalog.ufl.edu/UGRD/colleges-schools/UGART/THF_BFA/ 

The College of the Arts has a selective admissions policy that requires an audition or portfolio submission for admission in the majority of programs. Consult the Advisor for additional information regarding admission requirements. 

Advisor: Ali Nottke, SOTDAdvising@ufl.edu (352) 273-0519

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Acting

The MFA in Acting degree challenges and focuses the advanced artist-scholar through rigorous professionally-oriented exploration in the classroom, laboratory, studio, and in public performance. It requires full-time intensive and extensive sequential study, preparing students for professional practice as actors in theatre, film, and television.  This program (typically completed in three years) includes 60 credits of course work, end-of-semester jury evaluations with an active nationally and internationally recognized faculty, a culminating performance project in the final year, and completion of an off-campus professional internship, as well as guest-artist workshops and residencies, an industry showcase, and opportunities at The Hippodrome, Gainesville’s resident Equity theatre.

In a climate of diversity, discovery and risk, the program challenges students to assimilate and communicate the creative process of the actor. Using traditional and innovative acting techniques and mastery of body and voice in practice, students develop a unique personal artistic aesthetic. This, combined with an awareness of current performance trends and professional standards, equips students to meet the demands placed on the 21st-century actor—to join the growing list of UF graduates working on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in national tours, at regional theatres, in television, film, and other digital media, as well as commercials and voice-overs.

The current graduate curriculum is listed below but is subject to change based on determination by the performance faculty.

first_year_1 (9 credits)
Courses
Credits
THE 6525 History, Literature and Criticism 1
3
TPP 6115 Acting 1: Modern Acting Theory and Practice
2
TPP 6285 Voice and Movement 1
2
TPP 6297 Somatics 1
2
first_year_2 (9 credits)
Courses
Credits
THE 6526 History, Literature and Criticism 2
3
TPP 6116 Acting 2: Shakespeare and High Style
2
TPP 6286 Voice and Speech 2
2
TPP 6298 Somatics 2
2
second_year_1 (9 credits)
Courses
Credits
THE 6565 Seminar in Creative Process
3
TPP 6145 Acting 3: Period Styles
2
TPP 6515 Movement Training
2
TPP 6717 Voice and Speech 3
2
second_year_2 (9 credits)
Courses
Credits
TPP 6930 Rotating Topics for the Modern Actor
3
TPP 6149 Acting 4: Contemporary Realism
2
TPP 6536 Stage Combat
2
TPP 6718 Advanced Vocal Training
2
third_year_1 (9 credits)
Courses
Credits
TPP 6266 Acting for the Camera
2
THE 6973C Performance Project in Lieu of Thesis (Thesis Production)
4
THE 6950 Applied Theatre
1
Elective Coursework
2

(Comprehensive Examinations)

third_year_2 (9 credits)
Courses
Credits
THE 6941 Professional Internship
9
summer (6 credits)
Courses
Credits
THE 6955 Summer Repertory Theatre
6

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