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The Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing MFA is a two-year program that trains students in the three mediums of dramatic writing: playwriting, film and episodic writing. It is the mission of the department to teach students the basics of dramatic storytelling while preparing them for their futures as professional writers.
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Cross-training the thinking writer. The Rita and Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing cross-trains students in all areas of dramatic writing across the mediums of Playwriting, Screenwriting and Episodic writing. Both our BFA and MFA programs are small, intimate communities with the unique advantage of being part of a major university ...
Students in the Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing MFA program will take core writing classes, text analysis courses, production process courses and pre-professional training courses.
To earn the Master of Fine Arts degree in dramatic writing, each student must complete several polished, full-length dramatic works. Here, the process is almost as important as the goal.
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