Program Overview
Theater Studies (B.A.)
The Theater Studies (B.A.) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of theater theory and history.
Study
The program offers a range of courses that cover the fundamentals of theater studies, including:
- Foundation modules
- Advanced modules
- Advanced modules elective advanced modules
- General career preparation (ABV)
Course of study
The program's curriculum is structured to provide students with a thorough understanding of theater studies, including:
- Fields of study
- Everyday student life
- Sample assignments
Areas of Study
The program covers a range of fields, including:
- Theater theory
- Theater historiographical source analysis
- Analysis assignment
- Term paper on Brecht's epic theater
Perspectives
The program provides students with a range of career perspectives, including:
- Barbara Gronau, Professor of Theory and History of Theater, University of the Arts Berlin
- BjŲrn Frers, press, production and dramaturgy
- Maxi Grotkopp, research assistant
- Christopher-Fares KŲhler, director and dramaturg
Graduates of the program have gone on to pursue careers in various fields, including theater production, dramaturgy, and academia. The program provides students with a solid foundation in theater theory and history, as well as practical skills in areas such as production and dramaturgy.
