BA (General) Drama Concurrent

Windsor

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (General) Drama Concurrent program at the University of Windsor is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in drama alongside another subject of their choice. This concurrent program allows students to pursue their passion for drama while also gaining expertise in another discipline, such as English, history, psychology, or business. Through a combination of theoretical study, practical training, and experiential learning, students develop versatile skills, creativity, and critical thinking abilities applicable to various career paths.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA (General) Drama Concurrent program is structured to provide students with a broad foundation in drama alongside coursework in their chosen concurrent subject. Students take a variety of drama courses covering topics such as acting techniques, dramatic literature, theater history, and stagecraft. Additionally, they complete courses in their concurrent subject, tailoring their studies to their interests and career goals. The curriculum may include opportunities for students to participate in theater productions, workshops, or internships to gain hands-on experience in the field.

Research Focus: While the program primarily focuses on practical training and performance skills, students have the opportunity to engage in research projects related to drama and their concurrent subject. They may explore topics such as theater history, dramatic theory, or interdisciplinary studies that combine drama with their chosen field. Students can collaborate with faculty mentors, participate in independent research projects, or present their work at academic conferences, gaining valuable research experience and contributing to the scholarly discourse in their respective disciplines.

Industry Engagement: The program emphasizes industry engagement by providing students with opportunities to connect with the professional theater community and gain real-world experience in the performing arts industry. Students may participate in internships, apprenticeships, or cooperative education placements with local theaters, production companies, or arts organizations, where they can apply their skills and knowledge in a professional setting. Additionally, the program may facilitate networking events, guest artist residencies, or industry showcases to help students establish contacts and explore career opportunities in the field.

Global Perspective: The University of Windsor promotes a global perspective within the BA (General) Drama Concurrent program by exposing students to diverse theatrical traditions, practices, and cultural perspectives from around the world. Courses may explore global theater history, cross-cultural performance techniques, or contemporary issues in world theater. Additionally, students are encouraged to consider the global dimensions of their chosen concurrent subject and explore how drama intersects with global issues and cultural contexts. Opportunities for international exchanges, study abroad programs, or collaborative projects with global partners may also be available to students.

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Location

Windsor

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 30200

Application Fees: CAD $ 75

Academic Qualifications: International students applying for undergraduate programs at the University of Windsor must have completed their secondary education with a minimum academic achievement of 70% or above. This requirement ensures that students have a strong academic foundation to succeed in their chosen program.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: An overall band score of 6.5, with no individual band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 83 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • DET: A minimum score of 120 on the Duolingo English Test.

The University of Windsor offers a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in pursuing their academic goals. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and contributions to the community. 

International Student Entrance Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to outstanding international students entering an undergraduate program at the University of Windsor. The scholarships are based on academic merit and range in value from CAD $1,000 to CAD $10,000 per year. Eligible students are automatically considered for these scholarships upon admission.

President's Scholarship of Excellence: This prestigious scholarship is available to exceptional international students entering their first undergraduate degree program at the University of Windsor. It is awarded based on academic excellence, leadership potential, and extracurricular involvement. The scholarship covers full tuition fees and is renewable for up to four years.

International Student Scholarships in Faculty of Engineering: The Faculty of Engineering offers scholarships specifically for international students pursuing undergraduate studies in engineering. These scholarships are based on academic achievement and range in value from CAD $1,000 to CAD $4,000 per year.

External Scholarships: In addition to university-specific scholarships, international students at the University of Windsor may also be eligible for external scholarships and awards offered by government agencies, non-profit organizations, and international foundations. These scholarships are often available based on country of origin, field of study, or specific eligibility criteria. The university's International Student Centre or the respective academic department can provide guidance on external scholarship opportunities.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary. 

Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (General) in Drama Concurrent from the University of Windsor opens up a variety of career pathways where students can apply their skills in drama alongside expertise gained in their concurrent subject. 

Arts Administrator: Graduates can pursue careers in arts administration, working for theaters, arts councils, or cultural organizations. They may coordinate events, manage programs, or oversee marketing and outreach efforts, utilizing their understanding of drama alongside skills gained in their concurrent subject.

Educator: Graduates may pursue careers in education, teaching drama in schools or community organizations. They can also leverage their expertise in their concurrent subject to teach other disciplines, such as English, history, or social studies, incorporating drama techniques into their teaching practice.

Event Planner: Graduates may work as event planners or coordinators, organizing theatrical productions, festivals, or community events. They use their knowledge of drama to create engaging and memorable experiences for audiences, while drawing on skills from their concurrent subject to manage logistics and coordinate activities.

Youth Worker: Graduates can work as youth workers or counselors, using drama as a tool for personal development and empowerment. They may facilitate drama workshops, lead creative projects, or provide support and mentorship to young people in schools, youth centers, or community organizations.

Community Outreach Coordinator: Graduates may work in community organizations or non-profits, coordinating outreach programs or initiatives that use drama to address social issues or engage diverse communities. They may develop partnerships, plan events, or facilitate workshops that promote social inclusion and community cohesion.

Content Creator: Graduates can pursue careers as content creators in the entertainment industry, developing scripts, storylines, or multimedia content for film, television, or digital media platforms. They leverage their creative skills in drama alongside knowledge from their concurrent subject to craft compelling narratives and engage audiences.

Arts Advocate: Graduates may work as advocates for the arts, promoting the importance of drama education and cultural engagement within communities and society at large. They may work for advocacy organizations, government agencies, or educational institutions, lobbying for funding, support, and recognition for the arts.

Marketing Specialist: Graduates with strong communication skills may work in marketing or public relations, promoting theatrical productions, events, or cultural initiatives. They use their understanding of drama to create persuasive messaging and engage audiences, while applying principles from their concurrent subject to target specific demographics and achieve marketing objectives.

Social Worker: Graduates may pursue careers in social work, using drama therapy techniques to support individuals or groups facing social, emotional, or behavioral challenges. They facilitate therapeutic drama sessions, promote self-expression, and facilitate personal growth and healing.

Entrepreneur: Graduates with an entrepreneurial spirit may start their own businesses or ventures in the arts and entertainment industry. They may establish theater companies, production studios, or creative agencies that offer services such as performances, workshops, or educational programs, drawing on their expertise in drama and their concurrent subject to meet the needs of their target audience.


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