The Theatre School's Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Projection Design provides training to create, manipulate, and integrate digital media for live performances and events. Projection designers learn to imagine, implement, and realize their designs by collaborating with directors, dramaturgs, technicians, fellow designers, and our professional production staff.
The BFA Projection Design program offers an exciting opportunity for students to explore the intersection of artistic expression, technology, and performance. With growing demand for digital media in live performance, our graduates are well-equipped to innovate and become leaders in a rapidly developing field.
BFA Projection Design Curriculum
First Year Projection Design
Second Year Projection Design
Third Year Projection Design
Fourth Year Projection Design
Featured Faculty
Students learn from a distinguished and award-winning faculty of professional designers and artists both in the classroom and through individual guidance and advising during production work. Students receive formal and informal feedback from faculty through portfolio presentations and exhibits of their work each year.
Liberal Studies
In addition to the major's curriculum, students complete 52 quarterly credit hours (13 courses) in the university's Liberal Studies Program. Courses are taken in theatre history, writing, quantitative reasoning and technological literacy, philosophical inquiry, religious dimensions, scientific inquiry, understanding the past, multiculturalism in the United States, and electives. These liberal studies courses are scheduled during the first three years of the program.