Hamline University

Bachelor in Performance, Production, and Community

Saint Paul, United States

The Bachelor in Performance, Production, and Community at Hamline University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minnesota, combines a long history (founded in 1854) with a student-centered liberal arts approach that suits international students seeking a personalized U.S. experience. With roughly 3,100 students and about 95 programs across undergraduate and graduate study, Hamline emphasizes small classes, close faculty mentorship and an inclusive campus community. International learners benefit from dedicated advising, orientation services and campus groups that ease cultural adjustment and support academic goals.

Academics at Hamline focus on experiential learning and professional preparation. Programs integrate internships, field placements, community-based projects and studio work so students graduate with practical skills and real-world experience. Faculty are active mentors who encourage critical thinking, interdisciplinary study and social responsibility; popular areas include education, business, health sciences and the arts. Opportunities for research, service learning and leadership help students build resumes and relationships with local employers.

Campus life blends civic engagement, cultural events and access to the Twin Cities’ broader career network. Housing, career services, study abroad and counseling offices provide practical support for study planning, visa concerns and job searches. For international applicants seeking a close-knit campus with strong mentorship, hands-on learning and clear pathways to internships or graduate study, Hamline offers a welcoming environment and ample opportunities to grow academically and professionally.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Performance, Production, and Community at Hamline University is a four-year program for students who want to pursue a career in the arts. This degree helps students develop their artistic and creative skills through collaborations across disciplines like dance, theater, and music.

The curriculum includes courses in performance, production, and community engagement, with opportunities for students to work on dynamic projects and create art across disciplines. Students also develop critical problem-solving skills and learn to create for and with communities on campus and beyond.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as theater directors, dance choreographers, music producers, community arts organizers, or teaching artists. They can work in theaters, dance companies, music venues, schools, or community organizations that focus on arts education and outreach.

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