Drama, M.F.A. Acting Concentration

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This program is no longer accepting new students as of Fall 2024. Please explore UNCG’s other academic programs.

The School of Theatre offers the MFA in drama with a concentration in Acting. The MFA is a terminal master’s degree designed to develop individual artistry and provide advanced, specialized training in acting. The MFA is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Our graduate program offers rich and varied experiences that combine theory and practice and demands the development of skills and talents. Curricular offerings are matched by an extensive co-curricular program that includes opportunities to participate in the school’s extensive theatre production program, including UNCG Theatre and N.C. Theatre for Young People.

Program Distinctions

  • UNC Greensboro is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST).
  • The School of Theatre is a member of numerous theatre organizations, including USITT, SETC, TCG, and AATE.

The Student Experience

  • Our performance faculty offers practical experience and training in specializations such as the Alexander Technique, contact improvisation, and the training schools of Michael Chekhov, Sanford Meisner, and Katherine Fitzmaurice, among others.
  • Students perform in at least three major or supporting roles in the Mainstage, Theatre for Youth, or Studio Sessions. Students will also perform at the triad stage throughout the course of the program.
  • Theatre students enjoy continuous opportunities to meet, learn from, and engage with leading industry professionals and guest artists.
  • A range of workshops, masterclasses, presentations, and class visits keep our students abreast of the latest developments and techniques across the industry and further enhance their prospects for a wide range of careers.

After Graduation

Students who graduate from the program are well prepared with the skills needed to succeed and work professionally as artists, teachers, scholars, technicians, managers, and advocates.

Applications for the Master of Fine Arts in Drama with a concentration in Acting are not currently being accepted.

Program Details

Degree Type: Master's

College/School: College of Visual and Performing Arts

Program Type: Majors & Concentrations

Class Type: In Person

Contact Us

Jim Wren
jimwren@uncg.edu
336-334-5576