Playwriting Major (B.F.A.)
Program Overview
The B.F.A. in Playwriting is designed as an intensive introduction to the art of dramatic writing for the stage. This program focuses on playwriting through the study of dramatic structure, its relationship to literature, and how the spoken word functions on the stage and in performance. Students accepted into the B.F.A. playwriting major program must complete a wide range of courses in addition to the Theater B.F.A. Core and a series of playwriting courses. The additional required courses include acting, art history, directing, film, screenwriting, and rigorous study of English and literature.
Student work will be reviewed at the end of each school year. Students must demonstrate significant progress in the development of dramatic writing skills for continued success in the program. All theater majors are required to attain a minimum grade of C (2.0) in any theater course required for graduation. A student who is struggling academically or programmatically will receive a letter of concern or be placed on probation.
During the first two years, the student should complete much of the theater core and General Education requirements. In consultation with an advisor, the student will enroll in 2000- and 3000-level English courses that focus upon writers and literature related to specific areas of interest.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
Students interested in playwriting are expected to complete the Theater B.F.A. Core which consists of first-year foundation courses during their first year of study. Admission to this specialized B.F.A. program is based on an interview with playwriting faculty and a playwriting manuscript submission. All students with majors in theater are required to attain a minimum grade of C (2.0) in any theater course required for graduation.
Change of Major, Minor, or Certificate Policy
Admission to this specialized B.F.A. program is based on an interview with playwriting faculty and a playwriting manuscript submission. Upon successful admission, change of major paperwork should be initiated by the student at the School of Theater office or the College of Fine Arts Dean's Office.
External Transfer Admission
Admission to this specialized B.F.A. program is based on an interview with playwriting faculty and a playwriting manuscript submission. Upon successful admission, change of major paperwork should be initiated by the student at the School of Theater office or the College of Fine Arts Dean's Office.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The B.F.A. playwriting program prepares the student for career paths in dramatic writing for live performances and provides a core development for dramatic writing across all media and genres.