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  1. Learn about the USC School of Dramatic Arts, a leading institution for artist-scholars in the entertainment industry. Explore its programs, faculty, news, events and more.

  2. Learn about the mission, vision and values of the School of Dramatic Arts at USC, a community of artists, technicians and administrators who train the next generation of storytellers in every media. Explore the School's programs, faculty, facilities and opportunities for students, faculty and staff.

  3. The USC School of Dramatic Arts (commonly referred to as SDA )—formerly the USC School of Theatre, is a private drama school at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California. It is ranked one of the top 10 dramatic arts schools in the world, according to The Hollywood Reporter 's Top 25 Drama Schools. [3] .

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    • Emily Roxworthy (2021-present)
  4. Bachelor of Arts. Acting for Stage and Screen. Musical Theatre. Theatrical Design. Sound Design. Stage Management. Technical Direction. Visual & Performing Arts Studies. Minors. Graduate Programs. Acting. Dramatic Writing. Summer Programs. High School Summer Conservatory.

  5. Explore the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in dramatic arts offered by the USC School of Dramatic Arts. Learn about the liberal arts and theatre education, the acting and design specialties, and the interdisciplinary BA program.

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  6. Learn about the BA in Theatre program at the School of Dramatic Arts, which combines a liberal arts education with an intensive study of the dramatic arts. Choose from acting, comedy, design or musical theatre emphases and participate in performance, production and professional opportunities.

  7. Acting. The USC School of Dramatic Arts MFA in Acting is a progressive three-year course of study that fuses two strands of actor-training: the classical conservatory-style that attunes the voice, body and the intellect to the demands of text and performance; and an innovative physical approach that draws upon the work of artists of the past 50 ...