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Acting, B.F.A. - Accelerated

Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

About the Program

UMBC Theatre fosters artistically innovative and socially engaged graduates in a leading liberal arts program. Using the latest technologies and practices, we experiment with theatrical forms, create provocative new work, and give voice where it is most needed.

Offered by Theatre, the Acting, B.F.A. is designed for students who are interested in an intensive performance program leading to the pursuit of graduate study and/or careers in professional acting. These students immerse themselves in advanced techniques in acting, voice, and movement courses, and learn the application of these skills to characterization in a wide range of productions in which they perform. 
How to Apply
Admission to the BFA in Acting major is by audition and interview only. Learn more about the application process on our How to Apply page, and schedule your audition and interview on our BFA Acting Auditions page.
Prospective majors may audition before coming to UMBC, or after enrolling, and we have a special accelerated BFA program for acting major transfers. Auditions are held throughout the academic year with both in-person and virtual audition opportunities available.
Current UMBC students who wish to enter the BFA from another department must audition before or during their first year of study. We advise students changing majors to FIRST email [email protected] so that we may establish the smoothest transition possible for you.
Talented incoming freshman who bring prior accomplishments are encouraged to apply for the Linehan Artist Scholar Program.
Please Note: Students cannot be admitted to the BFA in Acting Major without acceptance to UMBC by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. However, as long as we have an application on file, students can begin the audition process.

Accelerated B.F.A.: Transferring students with prior college acting training may audition for the Acting, B.F.A. and placement in upper-level studio acting courses. Depending on previous coursework, the accelerated B.F.A. student may earn their degree in 4 or 5 semesters.
 
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PTG Requirements

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When there is No equivalency found, the ARTSYS database shows no equivalent course at Allegany College of Maryland. There might be a course yet to be evaluated by University of Maryland, Baltimore County that meets the requirement. Consult with your advisor.

Allegany College of Maryland Requirement
University of Maryland, Baltimore County Requirement
  • GEP: Arts and Humanities Take 3 GEP: Arts And Humanities courses. Courses Must Come From At Least 2 Different Academic Disciplines.
    9 credits
    Notes: Exclude Theatre (THTR)
    Notes: Also a major requirement.
    Notes: Also a major requirement.
  • GEP: English Composition Complete One Of These Courses With A "C" Grade Or Better.
    3 credits
  • GEP: Social Sciences Take 3 GEP: Social Science courses. Courses Must Come From At Least 2 Different Academic Disciplines.
    9 credits
  • GEP: Mathematics Take one GEP Mathematics or GEP Statistics course.
    3 - 4 credits
    Take 1 course from the following 3
    Notes: Recommended course
    Notes: Recommended course
  • GEP: Science Take one GEP: Science course.
    3 - 4 credits
  • GEP: Science with a Lab Take one GEP: Science course with a laboratory.
    3 - 4 credits
  • GEP: Culture Take 2 GEP: Culture courses.
    6 credits
  • GEP: Language 201 Take a foreign language through the 201 level.
    3 - 4 credits
  • Acting Core Complete These Courses With A "C" Grade Or Better.
    6 - 12 credits
    Take 1 course from the following 2
  • Acting Requirements Complete These Courses With A "C" Grade Or Better.
    6 credits
  • Electives
    1 - 6 credits
Grand Total Credits
60
Completion of an associate's degree (A.A. /A.S.) at a public community college in Maryland is strongly recommended and, once earned, will satisfy most of UMBC's General Education Program (GEP) requirements. Edited NC 5/14/2026