Department of Fine Arts - Theater
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303 Cooper Street
Camden,New Jersey 08102-1519
856.225.6176
admissions@camden.rutgers.edu
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Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Filmmaking - Acting Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Filmmaking - Musical Theatre Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Filmmaking - Design/Technology Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Filmmaking - Filmmaking Minor in Theatre
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Theater and film are creative and collaborative arts in which true excellence is achieved through hands-on experience. Our students can explore their craft by choosing concentrations in Acting, Musical Theater, Design and Technology, or Filmmaking, all within a dynamic liberal arts curriculum that provides them with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Student-proposed majors in other areas of theater such as directing or playwriting can be created in consultation with faculty.
As part of a strong, interdisciplinary Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts, our students also benefit from exposure to visual art, music, and new digital media perspectives. Our proximity to the vibrant Philadelphia and New York theater scenes makes internships highly accessible.
Faculty Info:
Roy Backes, Paul Bernstein, Damon Bonetti, Joshua Dowiak, Kenneth Elliott, Robert A. Emmons, Jr., Nancy Ellis, D. Amy-Rose Forbes-Erickson, Peter Gambino, Millie Hiibel, Nancy Kantra, Adrienne Mackey, James H. Mobley, Ellie Mooney, Daniel Moorhead, Michael O’Reilly, Aaron Oster.
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