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Las Positas College

CERTIFICATES AND OUTCOMES

CERTIFICATES & ARTICULATION

Because of our faith in our program, we are confident that the skills our students learn with us will enrich other programs as well. The Actors Conservatory is...

  • designed to give students the foundation they need to continue their work with other 4 year colleges if they choose to finish their course work in a BFA program. 
  • ideal for students who are interested in pursuing a meaningful life in the arts as performers, but who also want to be sensitive to the complex training and financial complications that come with that.
  • giving new and returning performers the chance to focus intensely for 2 years in preparation for the professional field of acting.
    • Statistically, dedicating your intention to your craft for two years, before moving forwarding into a completion of a 4 year program if you so choose, will not delay your success and could potentially save you, and your family, a ton of money. Preparing for a career in the arts must include fiscal prudence.  If, after two years, you are interested in moving into a BA/BFA program, we can help you with that! 

CERTIFICATES EARNED

At the end of your two years with us, you can proudly show off your certificates of completed in: 

 Roxy Hart Sassing the boys of Chicago
PC: Aaron Burg

PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon completion of the Actors Conservatory, students are able to

  • apply the learned techniques of acting in a public performance of various genres of theater, or other types of personal creative work, synthesizing acting, movement, and vocal skills into a truthful theater performance.
  • demonstrate a professional work ethic within a professional framework of collaboration in rehearsal and performance. 
  • exhibit a portfolio of academic and performance work through engagement and experiences aimed at a deeper and more profound understanding of the craft of theater and the cultural importance of the art form. 
  • integrate an understanding of the history of theater and theatrical text into performance using character construction, physicality, and vocal nuance.