Jun 08, 2025  
2025-2026 University Catalog 
    
2025-2026 University Catalog

Musical Theatre, BFA


The Musical Theatre, BFA program is designed to prepare knowledgeable, skilled graduates who will compete in an increasingly competitive field. Students will also learn to assess, explain, and interpret the many roles and responsibilities inherent in the world of the professional theatre artist. They will also be prepared to apply the skills they have developed in other career paths related to their degree.

The program builds specific skills in production from a strong foundation of using the body as the artist’s instrument through singing, voice, and stage movement in the musical theatre style. Students choose from a range of courses, both introductory and advanced, from writing and movement, dancing, and voice. To help students prepare for future employment or graduate school, all students are strongly encouraged to pursue practical experience through TH 490 - Cooperative Education internship as well as the performance application courses, designed to put theory into practice as part of Central Theatre Ensemble’s regular on-campus season.

Admission Requirements
Admission to the program is by audition/interview only. Auditions/interviews begins with an online screening process that culminates in program admission being offered in early spring for the fall cohort.

See the auditions procedures page http://www.cwu.edu/theatre/auditions.

Program Requirements
In addition to the department core courses, musical theatre BFA candidates must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in theatre arts with a minimum grade of “B-” (2.7) in each course within musical theatre. 

Meeting this standard is reviewed as part of the annual jury.

Program Learner Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Create multi-dimensional, believable characters based on source material of diverse genres and styles in performance.
  • Apply skills in dance and movement as appropriate to musical theatre.
  • Develop foundational musical skills through training in vocal performance, musicianship, and music fundamentals.
  • Apply techniques for analyzing source material toward the creation and execution of character in musical theatre performance.
  • Demonstrate collaborative skills necessary for theatre making.
  • Create and implement an audition toolkit and professional  plan for implementing these tools post-graduation.
  • Articulate a clear comprehension of musical theatre history through oral, written, or expressive form. 

Acting Component Credits: 9


History and Literature Component Credits: 8


Voice Component Credits: 27


Movement Component Credits: 12


Performance Component Credits: 10


Select and repeat any combination of the following for a total of 10 credits.

Technology Component Credits: 9


Total Credits: 110


College and Department Information


Theatre and Film Department  
College of Arts and Humanities  

Online Availability
The program does not have a designated online only option.

Program Codes
MUTHBFA, MUTHBFAP