Acting BFA

Grow your acting skills in a training program focused on preparing you for the film and television industry. In Academy of Art University’s BFA Acting program, you will develop a professional demo reel showcasing your ability to create engaging characters on film. Learn to act from a place of authenticity in our series of Meisner classes, deepen your sense of play through improvisation, expand your physical and vocal choices through a progression of Alexander Technique for Camera and Voice and Speech classes. Go in depth in our script analysis and rehearsal techniques classes. Use your electives to study Stunts & Fights, Character Voices for Games, Animation & Cartoons, Accents & Dialects, or Comedy for Social Media. You will graduate with plenty of practice in professional audition technique and a reel of work that showcases your talents.

Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Degree
Core Classes

This program is available on campus

ACT 101

Respect for Acting Core/3

Jump into the world of objective-based acting! Through scene study, you will learn the basics of professional acting technique, focusing on making compelling acting choices and improving your performances based on adjustments. (This course is cross-listed with LA 104.)

ACT 105

Meisner 1 Core/3

Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances. You'll practice authentic moment-to-moment responses with a partner to breathe life into a text and discover techniques to create an organic emotional life between two actors.

ACT 112

Voice and Speech 1 Core/3

Develop your resonance, range and vocal power as you work on contemporary texts. Learn how to awaken and warm up your physical instrument and connect with your authentic voice through physical relaxation and breath awareness.

ACT 123

Improvisation 1 Core/3

Use your imagination, active listening, and free-flow response to create instant stories and characters. You'll learn risk taking and spontaneity to play off your partner's suggestions, connect with characters, and create environments on the spot with confidence.

ACT 125

Acting in Action Core/3

Learn how to make things happen in a scene! Practice the skills of objective-based acting, focusing on scene structure, varying strategies, and using subtext and verbal action to pursue your goals.

ACT 141

Movement: Physical Acting Core/3

Learn to use your imagination, body awareness, and physicality as instruments of expression and communication. Practice building characters using behavior, gesture, commedia dell'arte, mime, and props.

ACT 155

Meisner 2 Core/3

Develop your acting skills through scene study, working on truthful behavior and physical actions. You'll continue to build reflexive and active listening skills to create dynamic subtext. Designed to be taken concurrently with ACT 205.

ACT 181

Alexander Technique 1 Core/3

Achieve body authenticity. Blending the Alexander Technique with acting, you'll expand your physical facility, range, focus and depth, resulting in more authentic performances. Learn to release habits that impede performance and efficient movement.

ACT 212

Voice and Speech 2 Core/3

Build on your work in Voice and Speech 1, exploring more complex and heightened contemporary and classical texts. Become familiar with the sounds and symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and use it to enliven your embodied articulation and for dialect notation.

ACT 305

Making Creative Choices for Camera Core/3

In this scene study class, you will practice your core acting skills and apply them while working camera. Gain hands-on experience bringing contemporary film/tv scripts to life. Play scenes in multiple takes and out of linear order. Learn to recognize the energetic requirements of various shot choices and play in ways that are highly usable in editing (avoiding common mistakes). Note: this class is a pre-req to the Reel Development series.

MPT 495

Into the Industry Core/3

Develop the professional collateral needed to enter the entertainment industry. Create a professional website, resume, demo reel, and a personal pitch. Create and package a project to market to the industry upon graduation. (This course is cross-listed with ACT 710 and MPT 810.)

WRI 188

Characters & Backstory Core/3

Characters are the heart of every story. You'll acquire the skills to develop compelling three-dimensional characters and to create strong, believable backstories.

Degree Requirements

Unit RequirementsUnits
Core36
Major33
Electives9
Liberal Arts42
Total120

BFA ACTING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

  • Minimum grade of C- in all major coursework.
  • Minimum 2.0 GPA and the following general education requirements:
    2 Art Historical Awareness: Western Art courses
    1 Creative Communication course
    1 Written Communication: Critical Thinking course
    1 Historical Awareness course
    1 Quantitative Literacy course
    1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course
    1 Employment Communications and Practices course
     

After above general education requirements are met, take Liberal Arts electives as needed to fulfill the Liberal Arts unit requirement.

Additional Information

Program Learning Outcomes

Undergraduate students will meet the following student performance criteria:

Acting

  • Behave truthfully under imagined circumstances, as defined by the script
  • Listen and respond to other actors reflexively and organically in the working environment
  • Play a variety of actions in pursuit of an objective

Movement

  • Make effective physical choices for each role

Voice & Speech

  • Use language in pursuit of an objective

Professional Readiness

  • Assemble a resume, headshot, website, and reel suitable for seeking opportunities within the acting profession