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3 Drama MA Degree Programs in USA


University of Oklahoma
Drama, M.A.
- Norman, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Drama, M.A. program offers a well-rounded graduate education designed for students interested in advancing their understanding of theatre and performance. The program emphasizes both practical exp...


California Institute of Integral Studies
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, Concentration in Drama Therapy
- San Francisco, USA
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
CIIS’ Drama Therapy program explores how dramatic processes work overtime to heal wounds for lasting change, and to help people reach their full potential. The Drama Therapy program is one of five master’s programs offered through the Counseling Psychology department, and offers an engaging, embodied, and interactive experience to students. It integrates experiential, didactic, and clinical courses in a curriculum designed to train students to become personally and culturally attuned to become master drama therapists.
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CUNY School of Professional Studies
Master of Arts in Applied Theatre
- New York, USA
MA
Distance Learning
English
The MA in Applied Theatre degree program, the first program of its kind in the United States, uses theatre as a medium for education, community development, and the pursuit of social justice.
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A Drama degree at the Master's level in the USA opens up exciting avenues for creative expression and professional growth. You'll combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, allowing you to delve deep into performance, directing, and production techniques.
Studying Drama at this level involves a mix of immersive projects and collaborative work, where you'll engage with diverse perspectives and artistic practices. Courses often cover acting methods, script analysis, stagecraft, and theater history, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the discipline. Students build confidence as they explore various forms of storytelling while developing skills like character development, stage management, and critical analysis.
Upon graduation, you'll find a variety of career opportunities in theater, film, and television, as well as roles in arts administration and education. The USA's rich cultural landscape and vibrant arts scene make it an ideal environment for networking and finding your niche in the industry. With this degree, you'll gain skills that are valued not only nationally but also internationally, preparing you for a dynamic career in the arts.