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Graduate Program Specializations
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- If your career goals involve working in dramaturgy,
teaching in higher education or pursuing a PhD in theatre history,
research, literature, or criticism, then the Master of Arts in
Theatre Studies is for you!
Fall 2009 marks the launch
of an exciting new program at CWU designed to build the research
and analytical skills you will need for an academic career in
theatre. This resident program will unite you with a select
group of students where you will work as an academic community
under outstanding faculty mentors. With opportunities for hands-on
dramaturgical experience, teaching, and theatre research, this
program offers the perfect blend of theory and practice needed
to prepare you for your next move as a theatre scholar.
For more information.
- If you are a working secondary teacher who produces
plays and would like to obtain an advanced degree through hands-on
courses in a program offered entirely during the summer months,
then the unique Master of Arts in Theatre Production is for you.
This program is specifically designed around your work schedule
with courses offered annually from mid-June to mid-July and
a culminating project at your own school, using your own students
and resources. Since it was established in 1996, teachers
representing 27 states and 12 nations have attended this unique
limited-residency graduate program. You can join their ranks
and be one of the 60 students here next summer learning new
skills to take back to the classroom, making life-long friends
and networking with other theatre artists and educators from
across the nation and the world, all while earning a degree
that will benefit your career. Don’t wait another summer!
For more information
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