The School of Drama’s Graduate Sound Design Option teaches students an advanced understanding of and the ability to create the theatrical sound design.
Students are immersed in workshops and full production responsibilities in order to expand their imaginative and practical experiences in sound design. Students apply their skills through individual projects and School of Drama productions, across campus interdisciplinary collaborations and internships with in the Pittsburgh arts communities.
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Tuition Fees
Other Expenses
Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
---|---|
Room and Board | ₹1446265 |
Total Cost | ₹1446265 |
VISA & Work Study
VISA
The students can opt for any one of the two visas namely F1 Visa, J1 Visa.
F1 Visa:
- International students must maintain full-time student status in order to maintain legal status with the United States government.
- It is obtained by presenting the Form I-20 to a US consulate or embassy and submitting an application for an F-1 visa.
- Full-time attendance is at least 12 credit hours of classes each semester.
- International students are not permitted to take more than one three-credit-hour online class per semester or each summer session while remaining in the states.
- Students losing their F-1 visa status by dropping below the minimum 12 credit hours, those who become academically ineligible to continue at the University, and those with serious infractions of campus rules or legal infractions resulting in the conviction of a felony must return to their home countries immediately.
J1 Visa:
- This is also known as J1 Exchange Visitor Visa.
- This visa may be used by those who come to study or conduct research as participants in an Exchange Visitor program.
Work Study
- Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a need-based self-help award.
- If a student has been awarded FWS, the FWS award is the total that can be earned during the academic year as a work-study student.
- All students who are employed by Carnegie Mellon submit their hours worked in WorkDay and are paid by check on a bi-weekly basis.
- Most students are paid directly by their employers.
- Others are paid with a combination of federal and university funds through the Federal Work-Study program, which includes a component for Community Service Federal Work-Study.
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