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Voice and Speech for the Actor Certificate (Undergraduate)

Voice and Speech for the Actor Undergraduate certificate

Sharpen your public speaking and voice skills with the Voice and Speech for the Actor Undergraduate certificate in Temple University’s School for Theater, Film and Media Arts. Study how to articulately communicate and refine your ability to deliver impactful monologues, speeches and performances through this four-course, 12-credit undergraduate certificate program.

The curriculum utilizes the renowned Fitzmaurice Voicework method, used in both traditional and conservatory approaches across the theater landscape. Fitzmaurice Voicework is a blend of classical voice training and contemporary techniques. You’ll receive instruction on the use of proper diction and sight reading to build and develop your onstage presence.

Students will learn

  • how to strengthen the tongue and jaw to ensure better delivery,
  • proper breathing techniques,
  • sight reading, and
  • where to look when delivering a message.

The confidence gained in this certification prepares students for careers in speaking roles beyond traditional stage and screen acting, including education, journalism and politics, among others. You’ll also be prepared for voice-over opportunities in radio and television advertising.

Classes & Curriculum

The required courses for Voice and Speech for the Actor Undergraduate Certificate are

  • Speech for the Actor, 
  • Advanced Speech for the Actor, and
  • Voice for the Actor.

Learn more about coursework for the Voice and Speech for the Actor Undergraduate Certificate.  

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Internships and Opportunities

The Theater Department has forged strong relationships with theaters and dance institutions throughout Philadelphia, providing many internship opportunities for students. Theater students have interned with the

Learn more about career, internship and other opportunities.

Tuition & Fees

The tuition for this Certificate Program is based on school or college of your major, program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website. You can also view the 2025–2026 tuition rates.

Additional information

Our Academic Advisors

The School of Theater, Film and Media Arts academic advisors will help you chart your course through your academic program. 

Sachiko Nakazato is the academic advisor for the undergraduate certificate in Voice and Speech for the Actor.
Phone: 215-204-3437
Email

Leanna Arnold is the senior academic advisor for the Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts.
Phone: 215-204-2227
Email:

Program Contact

Melanie Julian is an associate professor.
Phone: 215-204-1324
Email:

Accreditation

The Theater Department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre as well as a member of the University Resident Theatre Association.

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