Theatre: Music Theatre Performance—BFA
Western Michigan University offers an intensive course of study in musical theatre performance that culminates in a B.F.A. degree and the opportunity to perform a showcase in New York City for important agents and casting directors. The program offers extensive professional training in all areas of acting, voice and dance. In addition, students participate in a two-year musical theatre performance workshop class that synthesizes the training into marketable skills applicable throughout their entire careers.
There are multiple skills needed to succeed in this highly competitive field. The emphasis of the major is performance. Students are given the opportunity to develop performance skills through many workshop or performance classes, as well as credit for performance in University-sponsored productions and concerts and approved professional engagements. The focus of the program is preparing emerging talent to enter and compete in the Broadway and regional professional market immediately upon graduation from WMU.
The course of study provides students 3-½ years of private vocal instruction, training in jazz, tap and ballet; and three years of acting training; students also will take courses in the history of musical theatre, audition techniques, music theory, aural comprehension, keyboard, stagecraft, directing and numerous electives available to musical theatre performance per students as the only cross-departmental program in the College of Fine Arts.
This course of study is intended to produce well-rounded performers. Each student is expected to excel in at least two of the three areas in the program—voice, acting and dance. Within the voice area, students are to accomplish a good understanding of basic music theory, aural comprehension, beginning keyboard skills, breath, voice production, line and placement, as well as an advanced level of proficiency as a singer of the musical theatre repertoire. To achieve this, students will complete seven semesters of private voice instruction and pass juries and hearings along the way.
In acting, students are expected to master skills in physical and emotional portrayal of character and intention, as well as an appreciation for various styles of acting and an approach to voice and movement for the actor. They are expected to demonstrate an ability to apply their acting work to their song and movement interpretation of musical theatre repertoire.
In dance, students are expected at a minimum to demonstrate a Tech I level of skill in jazz dance with a proficiency in ballet. Those students who will clearly utilize dance as a significant element in their professional careers are encouraged to pursue more advanced courses in Jazz, Ballet and Modern. Those whose strengths lie in music and acting will receive the ballet training necessary for them to move well and develop a proficiency in the jazz movement that a career in musical theatre requires.
In addition to consistent demonstrations of mastery of all areas of study in classes, all musical theatre performance students must pass a juried audition that demonstrates their level as a well-rounded performer in music, acting and dance at the conclusion of their sophomore spring semester.
The goal of this course of study is for the students to be able to bring these skills to life on the stage. All students are required to perform in University-sponsored productions and concerts, as well as approved professional and semi-professional engagements off campus that may be evaluated by the theatre, music and dance faculties.
WMU encourages students to engage in professional competitiveness from admission to the program. Freshmen are eligible to perform in productions and must receive training in voice, dance and acting technique that sets a standard of technique in basics, as well as prepares them for the repertoire in the University season. Specifically this means that students will be studying simultaneous skills in vocal, dance and acting pedagogy that prepares them for the contemporary production program at WMU and for professional and stock opportunities that arise outside of WMU.
Intakes
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Application Processing Time in Days: 30
Minimum English Language Requirements
| English Level Description | IELTS (1.0 -9.0) | TOEFL IBT (0-120) | TOEFL CBT (0-300) | PTE (10-90) | |
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| Expert | 9 | 120 | 297-300 | 86-90 | |
| Very Good | 8.5 | 115-119 | 280-293 | 83-86 | |
| Very Good | 8 | 110-114 | 270-280 | 79-83 | |
| Good | 7.5 | 102-109 | 253-267 | 73-79 | |
| Good | 7 | 94-101 | 240-253 | 65-73 | |
| Competent | 6.5 | 79-93 | 213-233 | 58-65 | |
| Competent | 6 | 60-78 | 170-210 | 50-58 | |
| Modest | 5.5 | 46-59 | 133-210 | 43-50 | |
| Modest | 5 | 35-45 | 107-133 | 36-43 | |
| Limited | 4 | 32-34 | 97-103 | 30-36 | |
| Extremely Limited | < 4 | < 31 | < 93 | < 30 |
Job Opportunity Potential
Career and student employment services supports students by empowering them to develop the skills necessary for reaching their career goals. Through career advising, and learning about career pathways, WMU students get ready for the world of work or service after graduating.
Specific services and programs include:
- Access to Bronco alumni to help answer career questions.
- Assistance finding a campus job.
- Career coaching to learn about career pathways.
- Creating a professional “brand” using social media and technology.
- Eight job fairs every year to meet with potential employers.
- Getting an internship.
- Perfecting resumes, curriculum vitae, cover letters and job applications.
- Practice interviewing sessions with professional HR recruiters.
Evaluation training at Western Michigan University is offered at the following levels:
Master's prepares graduates for staff positions in evaluation in diverse settings.
Ph.D. prepares graduates for leadership positions in evaluation in many settings.
Career possibilities
- Assessment specialist
- Data analyst
- Evaluation coordinator
- External evaluator
- Internal evaluator
- Measurement consultant
- Monitoring specialist
- Policy associate
- Program officer
- Project manager
- Quality assurance manager
- Research analyst
- Statistical programmer
PSW Opportunity
Post-Study Work visa or permit, allowing international students on F-1 visas to work in the US after completing their studies, typically through Optional Practical Training (OPT).
Eligibility:
To be eligible for OPT, students must have been enrolled full-time in a US educational institution for at least one academic year and be seeking work related to their major.
Duration:
Students can apply for up to 12 months of OPT, either before they finish their studies (pre-completion) or after graduation (post-completion).
STEM OPT:
Students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields can apply for an extended OPT period of up to 24 months.
Contact our PSA counselor for more information
Admission Requirement / Eligibility Criteria
WMU is committed to assisting in the education goals of our future students. Increasing access to higher education is an institutional focus, and to support this effort, we have established an Assured Admission Program for incoming first-year students. A student's academic performance (including a minimum GPA 3.00+ {on a 4.00 scale}) and conduct/behavior are the main criteria for the program.
Minimum English proficiency test scores (for most programs):
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 71 iBT undergraduate, 80 iBT graduate (WMU Institutional Code: 1902)
- TOEFL Essential: 7 Undergraduate; 8 Graduate
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic: 6.0 undergraduate, 6.5 graduate
- Pearson Test of English, Academic Module (PTE): 48 undergraduate, 54 graduate or
- Duolingo: 100 undergraduate, 115 graduate.
- International Baccalaureate, grade of 5 in English at the Higher Level.
- General Certificate of Education: A grade of A, B, or C in English from one of the five British-based examining boards undergraduate, a grade of A or B in English from one of the five British-based examining boards graduate.
- Successful completion of ESL level 112.
- Successful completion of either four years of upper secondary school or one year of full-time, tertiary (university-level) education from select countries meets WMU English language proficiency requirements.
- Successful completion of a WMU Pathway II or the final level in the WMU Center for English Language and Culture for International Students (CELCIS).
- Completion of a WMU degree.
- Cambridge Advanced English Certificate: A grade of A, B, or C undergraduate, a grade of A or B graduate.
- SAT Evidence-based Reading and Writing Subscore (EBRW): 500 (for most programs).
- Michigan English Test (MET): 48 undergraduate, 57 graduate (for most programs).
- Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR): B2 undergraduate, C1 graduate (for most programs).
- Course Type: Full Time
- Course Level: Bachelors/UG Degree
- Duration: 04 Year
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Total Tuition Fee:
97412 USD
Average Cost of Living: 14000 USD /year
Application Fee: 100 USD
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