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Bachelor of Arts in Drama

Minor in Drama

Biliterate Certificate


Designed to meet the needs of students who wish to be directors, producers, stage managers and theater managers, OLLU offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama that prepares students for employment in theater or admission into graduate theater programs by providing them with creative, technical and management skills needed to be successful in their field of study.

Acceptance Rate:

Our Lady of the Lake University has a general acceptance rate of 66%


Faculty Info:

Slocum, Richard, Antoinette Winstead, MFA, Candace Zepeda, PhD.



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