7 Degrees in Theater studies in Finland for 2024

Degrees in Theater studies in Finland for 2024Filter
  • Master of Arts in Theatre Pedagogy

    University of the Arts Helsinki

    • Helsinki, Finland

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English, Finnish, Swedish

    In the Master’s Program in Theatre Pedagogy, art pedagogy is seen as a form of artistic activity where pedagogical questions are ever-present. In the context of art pedagogy, art, performance, and teaching are viewed as encounters where aesthetic, ethical, and political phenomena are intertwined. The program consists of advanced studies in the arts, studies in the theory and practices of art pedagogy, research studies, teaching practices, international interaction, and elective studies that support the development of the student’s identity as an art pedagogue.

    • Helsinki, Finland

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Live Art and Performance Studies (LAPS) is a two-year master’s program in English that combines critical thinking with experimentation in artistic work and artistic research. It empowers its students to develop and activate new knowledge in performance and theory. It is one of the very few master’s programs in the world that focuses on the intersection of performance studies and the practice of live art/performance art.

  • Master of Arts in Directing

    University of the Arts Helsinki

    • Helsinki, Finland

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The two-year master’s studies allow more freedom than bachelor’s studies, providing opportunities to engage in independent artistic work. You will actively participate in the planning and implementation of your own studies, as well as in developing the field of art that the degree program represents.

  • Master's Program in Theatre Pedagogy

    University of the Arts Helsinki

    • Helsinki, Finland

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English, Finnish, Swedish

    Our program combines critical thinking, artistic-pedagogical practices and exploration of the wide range of meanings in the arts.

    • Helsinki, Finland

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Comparative Dramaturgy and Performance Research (CDPR) program offers students a unique opportunity to experience distinctly different forms of dramaturgical thinking and performance cultures, enabling a comparative approach to dramaturgical practice and theory. The program is the first double-degree program at Uniarts Helsinki. The program is tailored for process-oriented students who wish to work in international and multidisciplinary contexts such as collaborative productions, research-oriented artistic projects, and other projects and institutions that combine artistic activities and research.

    • Helsinki, Finland

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    CDPR’s goal is to educate internationally active professionals with the ability and determination to go beyond a wide range of boundaries – artistic, cultural, linguistic and disciplinary – in order to create inventive performances. 

    • Helsinki, Finland

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Delve into diverse performance cultures and dramaturgical practices in this research-oriented international double-degree master’s programme.