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At the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television we are committed to being a world-renowned interdisciplinary professional hub, dedicated to cultivating exceptional humanistic storytellers, trailblazing industry leaders, and insightful scholars.
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Located between ocean and mountains, grit and glamour, the Theater Department welcomes students to Los Angeles with a rigorous program combining UCLA’s academic excellence and the School of Theater, Film and Television’s professional school training.
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT), is one of the 12 schools within the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) located in Los Angeles, California.
The Department of Theater offers admission to the undergraduate major and minor, three Masters of Fine Arts programs, and the Ph.D. in Theater and Performance Studies.
Theater. Our students become well-rounded artists and researchers by immersing themselves in their chosen areas as well as exploring the other creative disciplines that are available. Undergraduate Programs. Theater (BA) Theater (Minor) Graduate Programs. Acting (MFA) Design for Theater & Entertainment (MFA) Directing (MFA) Playwriting (MFA)
The undergraduate Film program is structured to ensure students leave with both a deep scholarly understanding of cinema and hands-on experience in various aspects of film, television, and digital media. Courses effortlessly bridge traditional academic boundaries.
Students acquire understanding of practical and aesthetic challenges undertaken by artists and professionals in making of motion pictures and television. Examination of film as both art and industry: storytelling, sound and visual design, casting and performance, editing, finance, advertising, and distribution.