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Music Theatre Studies, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

The bachelor's degree is a vocational qualification for early career entry as well as the basis for further studies. The bachelor's programme in Music Theatre Studies is a joint programme in which the two disciplines are equally involved. 

Patrick Reu
In addition to the content, I particularly appreciated the direct contact between teachers and students. I took away with me a broad knowledge of the repertoire, as well as the curiosity to continually expand it even after graduation. A practice-oriented understanding of theatre was conveyed, which is not a matter of course in an academic study programme, but is indispensable for a professional career (not only in theatre).

Patrick Reu, Alumnus Music Theatre Studies, Advisor at the Berlin University of the Arts

This degree programme is taught in German.

Good knowledge of German is an essential prerequisite to successfully completing the degree programme. Proof of German language proficiency at B2 level or equivalent is required for admission. For detailed information, please see the German version of the study programme site.

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