Performing arts
What are performing arts majors?
A performing arts program typically combines theoretical study with performance. The coursework for a performing arts major can vary greatly depending on both the school you attend and the program itself. However, most programs will require you to take classes in acting, directing, stagecraft and other related subjects. You will also likely have the opportunity to participate in performances and productions as part of your studies.
How much do performing arts majors make?
Performing arts majors | Average salarySalary |
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Drama and theatre production | $51,000 |
Acting | No data |
Dance | No data |
General performing arts | No data |
Theatre design | No data |
Popular performing arts majors by degrees awarded
On average, around 17,400 students obtain a bachelor's degree or associate degree in all performing arts fields each year. In 2021, the most popular major within performing arts was drama and theatre production with 10,123 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 1,105 students obtaining an associate degree. The least popular major was theatre design with 661 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 128 students obtaining an associate degree. Overall, performing arts is a relatively uncommon area of study.