The Theatre School's Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in theatre management embraces the intersection of the art and business of theatre, preparing students for management and leadership roles in the professional field and related arts and not-for-profit industries. The four-year curriculum offers students an appreciation and understanding of the artistry, craft and social impact of theatre, introduces skills and contemporary practices in business and management, and supports practical and experiential learning and skill-building on and off campus.
In addition to four years of conservatory theatre training, students take a progression of business and management courses through DePaul's Driehaus College of Business at the downtown Loop campus. Students can easily add a minor in management and/or business administration, as well as a second major or another minor in a range of complementary areas of study offered at DePaul University. The degree's flexibility enables students to tailor the degree to meet their individual learning goals and career ambitions.
Graduates from the past five years are working in a wide range of theatre and entertainment roles across the U.S. Below are some examples of the positions they hold.
- Production Associate, Broadway in Chicago
- Assistant Company Manager, HADESTOWN, Broadway – New York City
- Theatre Assistant, Gersh; General Management Intern, 321 Theatrical Management, New York City
- Financial Coordinator, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago
- Agent Associate, Mint Talent Group, Chicago
- Operations Manager, Ballet Chicago
- Agent Assistant, William Morris Endeavor, Nashville
- Festival Manager, Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Chicago
- Operations & Ticketing Administrator, Nederlander National Markets, Chicago
- National Operations & Business Development Manager, Theatre Communications Group, New York City
- Payroll Assistant, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago
- Donor Services Coordinator, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago
- Strategist, Allied Global Marketing, Chicago
- Administrator, Salt Shed, Chicago
- Company Management Intern, Glimmerglass Opera, Cooperstown, NY
- Intern, HAMILTON The Musical, Chicago
- Intern, Addition+ Talent Management, Los Angeles
BFA Theatre Management Curriculum
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Fourth Year
Liberal Studies
In addition to the major's requirements, 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.
Featured Faculty
Students learn from a distinguished faculty of theatre and arts administrators and business and receive formal and informal feedback through continual evaluation of their work and progress in the major. Students' post-graduation goals, including employment in theatre/an adjacent field or graduate school, help their academic advisor to identify and create opportunities to match individual academic and professional interests.