The M.F.A. degree in Scenography is offered cooperatively by the School of Fine Arts and the Department of Theatre and Film.
The scenography program is a three-year integrated course of study leading to the terminal degree for persons specializing in theatrical design at KU. It requires both projects and realized production design. Candidates may expect to design some or all aspects of at least four productions during the program. In addition to an intensive concentration in design, the program also includes courses in studio art, theory, and history of art.
The program consists of 60 semester hours. Students are required to take 45 hours in theatre production courses and 15 hours are electives from the fields of studio art, design, art history, and/or theatre history. The actual division of these 15 hours is determined by the graduate advisor in theatre design and the student.
For more information about the MFA in Scenography, click here.
For more information regarding the program, admissions, coursework and faculty please visit the Theatre and Film Department's Web site or contact:
Delores Ringer, Head of Theatre Design
The University of Kansas
The Department of Theatre and Film
317 Murphy Hall
Lawrence, Kansas 66045
Phone: 785.864.2688
Email: ding@ku.edu
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