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. We believe that cross training writers in more than one medium makes them stronger and more flexible writers.
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.
YEAR ONE
In the first year, all graduate students take introductory writing classes in the three mediums of playwriting, screenwriting and episodic writing. By the end of their first year they will have written two of the following three original, full-length works; a full-length play, a full-length screenplay or a full-length episodic pilot. Students will also take text analysis, production, lab classes and professional training classes that complement the writing classes.
YEAR TWO
In the second year, students will take advanced writing classes which lead toward a master's thesis (a full-length dramatic work) in one of the three mediums. In addition to the thesis work, students work on a second full-length project in a different medium. Second-year students may also take special seminars, master classes, workshop classes and colloquia in which guest speakers from the industry discuss their own work and current topics in the entertainment business as they relate to writers. Students may take an optional internship for credit, which is encouraged but not required.
SAMPLE SEQUENCE OF COURSES
*Courses in bold are taken in the semester listed. All other courses have flexibility in terms of when they can be completed.
YEAR ONE - FALL
Graduate Playwriting I |
4 Credits |
Graduate Screenwriting I |
4 Credits |
Graduate TV Writing I |
4 Credits |
Dramatic Strategies |
3 Credits |
Graduate Drama Lab |
2 Credits |
|
17 Credits Total |
YEAR ONE - SPRING
Second Level Writing Course |
4 Credits |
Second Level Writing Course |
4 Credits |
Writing Elective |
3 Credits |
Comedic Strategies |
3 Credits |
Text Analysis |
4 Credits |
|
18 Credits Total |
YEAR TWO - FALL
Advanced Writing Course |
3 Credits |
Writing Elective |
3 Credits |
Writing Elective |
3 Credits |
Professional Training |
2 Credits |
Elective |
3 Credits |
|
14 Credits Total |
YEAR TWO - SPRING
MFA Thesis |
4 Credits |
Writing Elective |
3 Credits |
Production Course |
3 Credits |
Elective |
3 Credits |
Elective |
3 Credits |
|
16 Credits Total |
Total Credits Required for MFA Program: 65
Writing Seminars - 27 Credits
TEXT Analysis Courses - 12 Credits
PRODUCTION COURSES - 5-6 CREDITS
*Students are required to take Graduate Drama Lab and one production elective, which can be one of the courses below or other production courses within Tisch by advisement.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING - 2 CREDITS
Students will focus on professional training specific to one of the three mediums of theater, film and episodic TV writing or an otherwise relevant area of career development. Taken in conjunction with the more broad Business of the Business, this class will provide a more in-depth study in a specialized area to better prepare students for professional work in the arts. Recent topics include Teaching Writing, Writing Grants for Theater, Episodic TV Pitching, and Screenplay Pitching.
WRITING ELECTIVES - 12 CREDITS
Below are examples of writing electives we have offered in the past. Course offerings change every semester.
GENERAL ELECTIVES - 6-9 CREDITS
Any additional courses including writing electives, production courses, or internship (description below).