USC School of Dramatic Arts
[3] The school offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in theatre and visual & performing arts; Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in acting, design, sound design, stage management and technical direction; and Master of Fine Arts degrees in acting and dramatic writing.[5] It was renamed USC School of Dramatic Arts on July 1, 2012.[6] In 2020, Dean David Bridel resigned after admitting to an affair with an undergraduate.[7] Emily Roxworthy serves as the current dean of the school.[1] The School of Dramatic Arts presents more than 20 theatrical shows annually that showcase the works of the students in acting, stage management, lighting design, set design, costume design, technical direction and more.