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Academy of Art University
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Writing for Film, Television, and Digital Media
- San Francisco, USA
- Online
Bachelor's degree
Full time
8 semesters
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The BFA program in Writing for Film, Television & Digital Media will teach you the skills you need to develop engaging characters and scripts. Our program is designed to offer personalized attention to your ideas, with an emphasis on industry expectations and standards. Study in a rigorous, supportive writing workshop environment. Explore original and adapted feature films, television comedy and drama, short films, and writing for other forms of digital media.


Ohio University
Playwriting (B.F.A.)
- Athens, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Playwriting is designed for students who want to develop their skills in creating original scripts for stage productions. The program emphasizes both the craft of writing ...
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Emory University
Bachelor's in Playwriting
- Atlanta, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Playwriting program offers students a chance to develop their skills in writing for the stage. Students learn how to craft compelling characters, dialogue, and storylines that suit d...
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A playwriting degree at the Bachelor's level invites you to explore the art of crafting compelling narratives for the stage. This hands-on field emphasizes the development of original works and the unique ability to resonate with an audience.
Through courses in dramatic structure, character development, and dialogue writing, you'll learn to create scripts that captivate and provoke thought. Students build confidence in their storytelling abilities as they engage with diverse styles and formats, participating in workshops that provide critical feedback and refinement. This environment encourages collaboration, fostering a community of aspiring playwrights who share and discuss each other's work.
You'll also study the historical and contemporary contexts of theater, exploring techniques that enhance your creative voice. Graduates are well-prepared for various paths, including playwriting, directing, and literary management, equipping you with skills that are valued across artistic industries. By completing this degree, you'll gain a strong foundation for a fulfilling career in the performing arts.