Theatre & Interpretation Major: Acting Concentration
Why study theatre, interpretation, and acting at CMU?
The theatre and interpretation program at CMU offers many performance, design, and technical opportunities inside and outside the classroom for students to prepare for a variety of theatre-related careers. The program offers:
- Faculty and staff dedicated to developing performance and production talents
- Scholarships specifically for theatre and interpretation students
- Technical theatre support facilities, including a scene shop, costume shop, and rehearsal rooms
- Participation in several theatre production programs, including the University Theatre, Studio Theatre Series, and the CMU Summer Theatre
Career outlook
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, for all occupations through the year 2014:
- Employment of actors, producers, and directors is expected to grow nine to 17 percent.
- Venues for live entertainment, such as Broadway and Off-Broadway theatres, touring productions, and repertory theatres in many major metropolitan areas, as well as theme parks and resorts, are expected to offer many job opportunities.
- Many workers have formal training, but experience, talent, creativity, and professionalism are the factors that are most important in getting many jobs in this industry.
Career options
Graduates of the theatre and interpretation program at CMU will find a variety of career opportunities. Some of these may require additional education.
- Actor/Actress
- Critic
- Scenery/Lighting Designer
- Stage Manager
- Costume Manager
- Box Office Manager
- Theatre and Interpretation Instructor
- Stage Director
Program Overview
The course listings below are a representation of what this academic program requires. For a full review of this program in detail please see our official online academic bulletin AND consult with an academic advisor. This listing does not include the General Education courses required for all majors and may not include some program specific information, such as admissions, retention, and termination standards.
(Click on the course name or number for a complete course description.)