
Acting Course
The Acting Course
Bachelor of Arts
The next possible start of studies is March 7, 2022.
The aptitude test is divided into three stages. Information under "application".
Master of Arts
The Master’s degree course begins in the Winter Semester 2021/22. The application deadline is May, 28, 2021.
The graduate audition takes place in November 2020.
Cooperation Partners
Other Course Partners are:
Statement by the Director of Studies

We believe in a theatre which deals with issues of relevance to society, and one that does not lose its primeval power, but intensifies it, even and especially when undergoing this process of formal renewal: a process of defining the individual in relation to his or her environment. In contemporary theatre, this process is carried out using performative means to a greater extent than was previously the case, which also fundamentally changes the career profile of actors and actresses. Merely interpreting role characters through physical embodiment is something that is happening less and less frequently. More and more often, actors enter into a charged relationship with the role in which their own being-in-the-world manifests itself. In a theatre that is becoming increasingly detached from literary texts, which emphasises the rehearsal process and prescribes itself collective working methods, actors and actresses are also integrated into the process of developing material, themes and forms of presentation, drawing up concepts and producing texts.
Any acting course has to take these developments into account. The aim for the future, therefore, is to enhance students’ own responsibility in the artistic sense and to acquaint them with the two major new developments in theatre: the co-authorship of actors and actresses, and performative-theatrical processes.
Qualifications
The intensive course of studies inActing comprises a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree course:
- Bachelor’s degree course: six semesters and 210 ECTS credit points
- Master’s degree course: three semesters and 90 ECTS credit points
By means of dovetailing the two courses in the sixth semester, the Bachelor’s and Master’s degree courses can be completed in a total of eight semesters, i.e. four years.