Master of Fine Arts: Design and Technology
This is a three-year program requiring a minimum of 60 credit hours.
Students majoring in design and technology may choose to specialize in:
- Design (scenic design, costume design or costume technology, lighting
design, sound design).
- Technical direction.
- Stage management.
Design Emphasis
Those choosing a design emphasis will be prepared to compete for United Scenic Artist Local 829
membership as scenic designers, lighting designers, costume designers or sound designers. They also will be prepared to design in professional theatre centers and in major universities and colleges.
Technology Emphasis
Technical Direction
Candidates specializing in technology will be trained to compete for
jobs as technical directors or assistant technical directors and other
supervisory technical positions, or other entertainment-business-related
positions.
Stage Management
Stage management candidates serve as assistant stage managers
the first semester or first year, as stage managers the second year, and serve a residency in the last semester. They also work as production assistants for the Kansas City Repertory Theatre shows.
Candidates in stage management are trained to compete for jobs as Actors' Equity stage
managers and take classes on the Actors' Equity LORT rule book.
General Requirements
The portfolio to be presented for admission should include:
- Artistic renderings.
- Drafted materials.
- Photographs and slides.
- Resume and references.
Only students who have demonstrated satisfactory progress in required skills
and professional discipline during the first year will be invited by the
faculty to return for a second year. During the second year, the
design and technology students will concentrate on areas of interest, choosing
advanced courses and working in the appropriate production areas.
Third-year residency allows students to continue to emphasize design or
technology coursework while undertaking major design or technology projects
with productions in the Department of Theatre, the Kansas City Repertory Theatre
or other professional environments. The concluding requirements of the M.F.A.
degree for the design and technology candidate will be classroom projects, produced
work and final presentations of portfolios. M.F.A. students are subject to the General Graduate Academic Requirements of the University for graduate study.