Utah Valley University

Bachelor in Theatre Education

Orem, United States

The Bachelor in Theatre Education at Utah Valley University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Utah Valley University, located in Orem, Utah, is a dynamic public institution committed to accessible, career-focused education. Established in 1941, UVU serves approximately 40,000 students, including about 900 international students, and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across business, technology, arts and sciences. The university is known for its student-centered approach and emphasis on engaged, experiential learning to prepare graduates for professional success.

UVU provides hands-on learning through applied labs, internships, cooperative education and community partnerships that connect students with employers in the Mountain West region and beyond. Faculty prioritize teaching excellence and practical skill development, while campus resources support entrepreneurship, research and professional development. The university’s comprehensive program offering and career services help students move directly into the workforce or pursue further study.

International students benefit from targeted advising, orientation services and language support to ease academic and cultural transitions. UVU’s active student life and mentoring programs build networks and leadership experience, while career centers assist with job placement and internship searches. Prospective applicants should review admission criteria, program schedules and scholarship options, and contact international student services for guidance on visas, housing and academic planning.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Theatre Education at Utah Valley University is a degree program for students who want to teach theatre in secondary schools. This four-year program helps students develop a strong foundation in theatre and teaching. The main advantage of this program is that graduates earn Utah secondary school teaching certification.

The curriculum includes courses in theatre history, script analysis, and design and production, as well as 24 credits in pedagogy. Students also get to participate in supervised student teaching, which helps them develop hands-on skills in teaching middle and high school students. They learn how to direct and teach performance, theatre history, and design and production.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as secondary school theatre teachers, drama coaches, or theatre directors. They can also work as arts administrators or teaching artists. Some possible job titles for graduates include Theatre Teacher, Drama Coach, or Director of Education at a theatre company.

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