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Course summary
This program's objective is designed to provide the student the opportunity to master the acting skills necessary for pursuit of a professional career in the theatre. It combines classroom instruction with rehearsal and performance techniques, it is divided into three levels of training: Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced. Specific skills are emphasized at each level. A jury examination is required each semester of all acting students. A satisfactory jury examination is necessary for a passing grade in all acting classes.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have official transcripts of CSC, CXC, GCE, WASC, CGSE or official final secondary school records, results from the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Test Assessment (ACT), international students from non-English speaking country must have scores from Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Howard University
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Theatre Arts
Institution name
Howard University
Total number of students
10733
Contact address for international enquiries
2400 Sixth Street North West
WASHINGTON
20059
Telephone
+1 202 806 2763
Venue / office name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Theatre Arts
Address
2455 6th Street NW
WASHINGTON
District Of Columbia
20059
Venue description
This department is housed in the Fine Arts complex, conveniently located on Howard University's main campus in the District of Columbia. The Ira Aldridge Theater serves as the home and main performance space for the Department of Theatre Arts and consists of an intimate house with proscenium stage, counterweight system, lighting and sound control areas and dressing rooms. The second performance area is the Environmental Theatre Space (ETS). Support facilities include: a scene shop, costume shop, dance studio, and rehearsal areas. These areas serve as the primary laboratories for the Department of Theatre. For rental inquiries, please contact Charles Coward, Production Manager at (202) 806-4157 or ccoward@howard.edu.
Telephone number
+1 202 806 7050
Is accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation details
This university's vital residence life community provides many opportunities for involvement in student life and will develop lasting friendships. Generally, prospective residents are assigned a housing space prior to check-in. These assignments consist of a room type, corresponding room rate, and a period of occupancy. Specific rooms are assigned upon check-in. In some cases, original room types may change at the time of check-in. Each room has a corresponding rate based on a general room type structure. All assignments and fees are subject to change without notice. Residents are required to attend all mandatory meetings. Failure to comply with these meetings may result in loss of visitation as deemed appropriate by the Community Director. Each Residence Hall is equipped with seminar rooms and/or recreation space. Generally, special program initiatives are sponsored in these locations. If staff/students wish to reserve use of the seminar room or lounge spaces, special reservation forms must be completed and approved by the Community Director. Several halls are equipped with an intercom system that provides communication throughout the hall. The University Front Desk Staff is not permitted to give out phone numbers or location of their residents. The university's residential halls have laundry facilities/card machines, cafeteria/stores, vending machines service, micro-fridge service, computer labs, and kitchens. The Office of Residence Life has a zero tolerance policy concerning students found to be in the possession of, or using, weapons and/or illegal drugs. The presence of drugs of any sort, or weapons, in a student’s room constitutes possession for these purposes. The university also provides off-campus housing for the students. Neither University nor the Office of Residence Life is responsible for any problems arising in the off-campus housing. Questions and concerns should be forwarded to: Phone +1 202 806 6131, Fax +1 202 806 4431, residencelife@howard.edu.
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