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A Drama School is a higher education college which specialises in the vocational teaching of drama. Students at such a college are normally awarded a BA Degree at the end of their studies. The term college (Latin collegium) is most often used today to denote an educational institution. ...


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Drama as an art form is a far-reaching discipline providing a humanistic approach to today's societal problems and issues.
Learning Objectives and Expected Outcomes: The faculty of the School of Drama considers the optimum preparation for the theatre artist to be comprised of a liberal arts undergraduate major in drama and a graduate conservatory education.
Students earning the Bachelor of Arts in drama are prepared to seek employment in the theatre industry, apply for advanced degrees in a specific area of theatre (e.g., MFA in acting or design) or transfer the skills gained through the program to broader career opportunities.
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The School of Drama at the North Carolina School of the Arts trains talented young men and women to be exciting, versatile and accomplished professionals.
Two NCSA School of Drama graduates figure prominently in a world premiere of “Brother Wolf” at Triad Stage in Greensboro, N.C. The show runs March 12-April 2, 2006.
Drama alumna Jennifer Lyon, Class of 2003, received rave reviews as Billie Dawn in "Born Yesterday" at ACT Theatre in Seattle.
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