
Bachelor in Music Theatre
Waukesha, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Program Outcome
Upon successful completion of the major requirements students will be able to:
- Effectively practice the art of Musical Theatre through involvement in the creation and presentation of public performances in a variety of Musical Theatre styles and mediums.
- Play physical actions in performance and apply vocal (breath, resonance, articulation) and physical (grounded presence, kinesthetic awareness, flexibility, tempo) techniques to the creation of performance.
- Sing with a free and authentic voice.
- Dance proficiently in a variety of musical theatre styles.
- Demonstrate knowledge of theatre and dance history/literature; analyze and interpret texts and performances both in writing and orally; and draw connections between theatrical practices and social contexts in both modern and pre-modern periods.
- Illustrate an understanding of music theory and musicianship and apply it to their training.
- Display the discipline, accountability, self-promotion, and perseverance skills necessary for success in the Musical Theatre industry.
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Curriculum
To fulfill the major requirements, students must take a total of 4 credits in THE 100.
16 Credits in Dance
- DNC 111 - Introduction to World Dance 4 Hour(s)
- DNC 201 - Concert Dance I 2 Hour(s)
- DNC 202 - Concert Dance II 2 Hour(s)
- DNC 205 - Jazz Dance I 2 Hour(s)
- DNC 206 - Jazz Dance II 2 Hour(s)
- DNC 211 - Theatre Dance 4 Hour(s)
16 Credits in Music
Note: Must have 6 credits total in MUS 169.
- MUS 105 - Class Piano I 1 Hour(s)
- MUS 106 - Class Piano II 1 Hour(s)
- MUS 111 - Music Theory I 3 Hour(s)
- MUS 112 - Music Theory II 3 Hour(s)
- MUS 113 - Musicianship I 1 Hour(s)
- MUS 114 - Musicianship II 1 Hour(s)
- MUS 169 - Voice 0 - 2 Hour(s)
16 Credits in Theatre
Note: Students must enroll in and pass THE400 Musical Theatre Workshops each semester to be continued in the major.
- THE 100 - Theatre Participation 1 Hour(s)
- THE 102 - Introduction to Performance 4 Hour(s)
- THE 215 - Theatre History and Literature I 4 Hour(s)
or
- THE 216 - Theatre History and Literature II 4 Hour(s)
- THE 301 - Contemporary Acting Styles 4 Hour(s)
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
The University participates in three types of financial aid programs for its International students: scholarships, grants, and employment.
Scholarships
Carroll University offers completive scholarships for international undergraduate students. 100 percent of Carroll University students receive scholarship assistance, which helps them find a balance between studies, work, and extra-curricular activities. Scholarships play a key role in maintaining Carroll's accessibility for all students. On average our international scholarship covers 45-55% of the cost of attendance for full-time undergraduate students.
Grants
Grants are awarded based upon a student’s demonstrated financial need in addition to the guaranteed International scholarship. Like scholarships, grants are considered gift aid that does not need to be repaid.
Student Employment
University employment opportunities allow students to work part-time on campus, earn an hourly wage and receive a monthly paycheck while attending Carroll. Students may work from approximately five to fourteen hours each week. The number of hours a student may work depends upon the student’s financial aid award. International students get awarded an average of $2,000-$2,500 in university employment grants every year.