Bachelor's Programme in Acting
This programme has Swedish as main language of instruction.You apply for the programme here on our Swedish website.
The goal of the education is for you to learn the basics of acting, with a focus on your individual development for long-lasting, sustainable artistry. The programme is characterised by a view of the actor as an independent, creative artist within the framework of a collective art form. The focus of the training is on stage and theatre, as the university identifies this as the foundation of the actor’s professional expertise.
The acting profession is about getting to the core of how other people think, feel and act in specific circumstances, and then consciously portraying those human characteristics using the body and the voice. In short, this is the idea of the body as the instrument which is a central concept in the acting education at SKH.
Using your voice and body to act on stage for several hours each day can be demanding both physically and emotionally. Therefore, an important focus in the education is training where you develop an ability to make full use of your artistic expressions even in stressed situations. This focus on the individual development is combined with collaborative work in which cooperation, presence, and participation are in focus. At the end of the education you do not only have a deepened understanding of your own abilities, but also a solid knowledge of what it means to be a part of an ensemble with other artistic professions and professionals – and in acting in front of an audience.
The bachelor programme in acting at SKH has its roots in a long history of education for artistic performance on stage. With this rich tradition, and in dialogue with a constantly changing world, we educate the future actors!
Please note that the main language of instruction is Swedish.
Information
Study period: 31 August 2026–3 Juni 2029
Education scope: 180 credits
Teaching language: Swedish
Study location: Stockholm
Study pace: 100 %
Subject area: Acting
Application period: 1 December 2025–15 January 2026
Course syllabus/programme syllabus:Download