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Overview
The BFA in Sound Design offers students the necessary tools and experience for success in sound design and engineering in all areas of the theatre and entertainment industry. Students are trained in a combination of technical, management and design elements — including sound recording and mixing, as well as receive hands-on experience sound designing for the USC School of Dramatic Arts’ theatrical season.
Students begin exploring the skills acquired in the classroom through assignments on productions as early as their first year of enrollment. The School’s ambitious season of productions are designed and built by students under the supervision of a professional faculty and staff of designers and theatre technicians.
The BFA is a professional degree program, which offers a conservatory approach to training. This degree emphasizes practical experience in addition to traditional course work.
Featured Faculty
We work with a faculty of accomplished professionals with extensive experience in theatre, film and television.
Curriculum
In addition to a thorough curriculum in Sound Design, all candidates for the BFA degrees must complete a series of general education courses required by the university. The USC Core and General Education Program has been designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to be informed citizens of the 21st century, who understand its challenges and participate in the debates of their time. It requires eight courses in six Core Literacies, plus two courses in Global Perspectives (which may double-count with courses in the Core Literacies) and two courses in writing.
For complete curriculum requirements, please visit the USC Catalogue.
Year One
THTR 125 Text Studies for Production (4 units)
THTR 131a Advanced Theatrical Production (2 units)
THTR 132a Art of Theatrical Design (2 units)
General Education (8 units)
THTR 225g Theatre Across History and Cultures (4 units)
THTR 131b Advanced Theatrical Production (2 units)
THTR 132b Art of Theatrical Design (2 units)
General Education (4 units)
WRIT 150 Writing and Critical Reasoning – Thematic Approaches (4 units)
Year Two
THTR List A (4 units)
THTR 101 Introduction to Acting (4 units)
THTR 236 Stage Sound (2 units)
THTR 409 Advanced Drafting: Vectorworks (4 units)
MTEC 175z/176z Fundamentals of Audio Recording / Critical Listening (4 units)
THTR List A/B (4 units)
MTEC 275 Fundamentals of Audio Engineering (4 units)
THTR 241 Methods and Materials (2 units)
THTR 336 Introduction to Sound Design (3 units)
THTR 397 Theatre Practicum (1 unit)
Year Three
THTR 305a Directing (4 units)
THTR 333 Stage Management I (3 units)
THTR 397 Theatre Practicum (2 units)
THTR 436 Sound for Theatre (3 units)
MTEC 446 English Language Dubbing (2 units)
WRIT 340 Advanced Writing (4 units)
THTR 397 Theatre Practicum (2 units)
THTR 441 Advanced Sound Design (3 units)
THTR 435 Advanced Theatrical Drafting (3 units)
MUIN 340 Introduction to Sound Reinforcement (4 units)
General Education (4 units)
Year Four
THTR 330/331 Scene Design I / Costume Design I (4 units)
THTR 497 Advanced Theatre Practicum (2 units)
General Education (4 units)
THTR 332 Lighting Design I (4 units)
THTR 431 Seminar in Theatre Design (2 units)
THTR 497 Advanced Theatre Practicum (2 units)
General Education (8 units)
BA vs. BFA?
Not sure which program is right for you? Compare details below!
(BA) Bachelor of Arts
- A broad-based approach to dramatic arts training that allows the student to experience a core curriculum, but gives them the flexibility to choose their own journey, and allow for the selection of an emphasis to further focus their studies.
- Allows for the possibility of a double major or a minor as well as study-abroad opportunities.
- Mainstage production performance opportunities (by audition for actors, by assignment for design emphasis students).
(BFA) Bachelor of Fine Arts
- Conservatory-style programs built with a formal progression of classes and limited to a specific cohort of students.
- More focused curricular studies within the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
- Mainstage production performance opportunities (by audition for actors, by assignment for production and design students); cohort-based second stage performance opportunities for BFA acting and musical theatre classes.
Undergraduate Application Process

The Office of Admissions & Student Services of the USC School of Dramatic Arts looks forward to assisting you. If we can be of service to you in any step of this process, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 213-740-1286 or sdainfo@usc.edu.
Professional Development
We break the mold on career preparation by being the first drama school with a dedicated professional development center, a one-of-a-kind support office devoted to supporting our students and recent graduates as they establish successful careers as performers, creators and cultural innovators. Additionally, a wide range of distinguished talents and industry leaders of the stage, screen and digital media lead professional development sessions, lectures and master classes.

Alumni Spotlight

Alumni Spotlight
“My favorite thing about the faculty is that since they are professional designers themselves — any time you come across a challenge, they’ve been there and they know how to help. They truly want to see us succeed and I’m really grateful for that.”
Joy Cheever
BFA in Sound Design | Class of 2021
In the Heart of Los Angeles
As a major center of American theatre and, of course, a world center for film and television production, the city is home to an unmatched community of artists upon which the School draws for its faculty and guest artists. By working with professionals, our students receive practical insights into their art and the crucial experience of performing in “real world” conditions. They also make professional contacts that are critical for starting a career.

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