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    Associate Degree Programs in Acting

    An associate degree is an undergraduate degree typically awarded after two years of study or the equivalent of units completed. The degree may be received in a wide range of disciplines, in both humanities and the sciences.

    What is an associate degree in acting? This level of study allows the student to learn the basics, the core material, not only of acting but also will usually include behind the scenes techniques. Classes may cover acting techniques for stage, television and film; history of acting; and auditioning. Skills related to production such as stage management, set design and directing may also be part of the curriculum. After this amount of study, the graduate will have a better background in the discipline, thus learning how he or she may want to specialize with future education, in addition to being able to get started working in the field.

    Training at the undergraduate level can provide an age edge other job applicants and actors auditioning. Also, any associate degree can be used to continue on in higher education, whether in the same field or something unrelated.

    As with all degrees, the cost of this one will depend on the institution you choose and where in the world it is located. Many people find that they can reduce their costs by choosing programs that are international or online based.

    Graduates with an associate degree in acting can find work in a number of positions, depending on what their focus is, including: acting, stage management, set design, theatre technician, teaching, directing and producing. Industries that hire for these positions include theatres, television and motion picture studios, advertising agencies, schools at various levels, community playhouses, commercial agencies and others.

    Even though no degree is required to become an actor, having one can help you improve your craft. To learn how to get started, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.