Postgraduate
In Los Angeles (USA)
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Los angeles (USA)
The Department of Theater offers the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Theater and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Theater and Performance Studies.
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Subjects
- Design
- AS/400
Course programme
Acting. 30 courses (94 units) are required for the degree; of these, 82 units must be graduate-level (200- and 400-series) courses. A maximum of 12 units of 596 courses may be applied toward the total number of units for the degree.
Design for Theater and Entertainment. For students in Costume Design, 26 courses (104 units) are required for the degree; for students in Lighting Design, 25 courses (104 units) are required for the degree; and for students in Scenic Design, 24 courses (104 units) are required for the degree. Of these 104 units, 94 units must be graduate-level (200- and 400-series) courses. A maximum of 10 units of upper division courses and a maximum of 12 units of 596 courses may be applied toward the total number of units for the degree.
Directing. 28 courses (106 units) are required for the degree; of these, 94 units must be graduate-level (200- and 400-series) courses. A maximum of 12 units of upper division courses and a maximum of 12 units of 596 courses may be applied toward the total number of units for the degree.
Playwriting. 23 courses (94 units) are required for the degree; of these, 82 units must be graduate-level (200- and 400-series) courses. A maximum of 12 units of upper division courses and a maximum of 12 units of 596 courses may be applied toward the total number of units for the degree.
All courses applied toward the degree must be taken for a letter grade, with the exception of those that only have an 'S/U' grading option.
Students are required to enroll in a minimum of 12 units per quarter. Required courses are scheduled to permit completion within a three-year period.
Specific course requirements for each program are available in the Student Services Office.
Teaching Experience
Not required.
Field Experience
For the Design for Theater and Entertainment, Directing, and Playwriting Programs, a professional internship experience associated with a theater, film, television, or entertainment company is required.
Capstone Plan
The plan is satisfied by fulfilling a series of creative projects appropriate to student specializations. On completion of the final creative project or in the last quarter of residence, whichever is last, students must file for advancement to candidacy. The committee then reviews and evaluates students' records. Student participation in the final review is at the discretion of the committee. If students fail the review and evaluation of their creative work by the examining committee, they may, with the approval of the department chair, be reexamined.
Thesis Plan
None.
Time-to-Degree
Normal progress toward the degree is for students to be enrolled in their specialized areas for a continuous period until all required courses are completed, typically seven to nine quarters. Maximum residency in these specializations is 12 quarters.
MAXIMUM TTD
Termination of Graduate Study and Appeal of Termination
University Policy
A student who fails to meet the above requirements may be recommended for termination of graduate study. A graduate student may be disqualified from continuing in the graduate program for a variety of reasons. The most common is failure to maintain the minimum cumulative grade point average (3.00) required by the Academic Senate to remain in good standing (some programs require a higher grade point average). Other examples include failure of examinations, lack of timely progress toward the degree and poor performance in core courses. Probationary students (those with cumulative grade point averages below 3.00) are subject to immediate dismissal upon the recommendation of their department. University guidelines governing termination of graduate students, including the appeal procedure, are outlined in Standards and Procedures for Graduate Study at UCLA.
UCLA is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and by numerous special agencies. Information regarding the University's accreditation may be obtained from the Office of Academic Planning and Budget, 2107 Murphy Hall.
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