Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) in Theatre

Winnipeg, Manitoba

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) in Theatre program at the University of Manitoba offers students an intensive and specialized education in the theory, practice, and scholarship of theatre arts. Designed for students with a strong passion for theatre and a desire to pursue advanced studies in the field, the program provides an immersive learning experience that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and artistic excellence. Students delve deeply into various aspects of theatrical production, performance, and analysis, gaining comprehensive knowledge and skills to prepare them for careers in professional theatre, academia, arts administration, or related fields.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) in Theatre program is structured to provide students with a rigorous and interdisciplinary education in theatre arts. Students explore advanced topics in acting, directing, design, dramaturgy, and theatre history, engaging in practical coursework, studio rehearsals, theoretical studies, and scholarly research. The program offers a range of specialized courses and electives, allowing students to tailor their studies to their individual interests and career goals. Additionally, students may have the opportunity to participate in advanced seminars, workshops, or independent projects, culminating in a comprehensive capstone experience that showcases their artistic and academic achievements.

Research Focus: The Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) in Theatre program places a strong emphasis on research and scholarship, encouraging students to engage in independent inquiry, critical analysis, and creative exploration within the field of theatre studies. Students have the opportunity to pursue advanced research projects, thesis work, or creative dissertations under the guidance of faculty mentors, delving into topics such as playwriting, performance theory, cultural studies, or interdisciplinary performance practices. Through research-based coursework, seminars, and practical projects, students deepen their understanding of theatrical traditions, develop their analytical skills, and contribute to the ongoing discourse within the field of theatre studies.

Industry Engagement: The program is committed to fostering industry engagement and professional development, providing students with opportunities to gain practical experience, build professional networks, and prepare for careers in the performing arts industry. Students may participate in internships, apprenticeships, or practicum experiences with local theatre companies, production companies, or arts organizations, gaining hands-on experience in theatrical production, management, or administration. Additionally, students may collaborate with faculty mentors, guest artists, and industry professionals on theatre productions, research projects, or community engagement initiatives, gaining valuable insights into the realities of professional theatre practice.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) in Theatre program offers a global perspective on theatre, exposing students to diverse theatrical traditions, cultural perspectives, and performance practices from around the world. Students study plays, performance styles, and theatre movements from different historical periods and cultural contexts, exploring how theatre reflects and responds to social, political, and aesthetic concerns. Additionally, students may have the opportunity to engage with international guest artists, participate in study abroad programs, or attend theatre festivals and conferences, fostering cross-cultural exchange and expanding their horizons as global citizens and theatre practitioners.

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Location

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 17000

Application Fees: CAD$ 120

Academic Requirements: Completion of secondary school education with a minimum average of 85%. Please note that specific programs may have additional requirements or higher admission standards.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 86 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 58.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 120.

The University of Manitoba offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid options to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and financial need. 

International Student Entrance Scholarships: These scholarships are available to international students entering undergraduate programs.The scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, with different scholarship levels based on GPA.The value of the scholarships ranges from $1,000 to $40,000.

International Graduate Student Entrance Scholarships: These scholarships are available to international students applying for graduate programs.The scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement and potential.The value of the scholarships ranges from $5,000 to $17,500.

Faculty-Specific Scholarships: Various faculties within the university offer scholarships specific to their programs of study. These scholarships are available to both undergraduate and graduate international students.The eligibility criteria and values of these scholarships vary depending on the faculty.

External Scholarships: The University of Manitoba encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities.There are several external scholarship programs available for international students to fund their studies at the university.The university provides guidance and support in identifying and applying for these external scholarships.

It is important to note that the eligibility criteria, application processes, and deadlines for scholarships may vary. 

Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) in Theatre from the University of Manitoba opens doors to diverse and exciting career opportunities within the performing arts and related industries. 

Professional Actor/Performer: Graduates can pursue careers as professional actors or performers in theatre, film, television, and other performance mediums. They can audition for roles in stage productions, films, television shows, commercials, voice-over work, and more.

Director/Producer: Graduates may choose to work as directors or producers, overseeing the creative vision and production process of theatrical performances, films, television shows, or other multimedia projects. They are responsible for casting, staging, budgeting, scheduling, and ensuring the overall success of productions.

Theatre Educator/Teaching Artist: Graduates can become theatre educators or teaching artists, sharing their knowledge and passion for theatre with others. They may work in schools, community centers, theatres, or arts organizations, teaching acting, directing, playwriting, theatre history, and other aspects of theatre arts.

Dramaturg/Literary Manager: Graduates may pursue careers as dramaturgs or literary managers, providing artistic and scholarly support to theatre companies. They work closely with playwrights, directors, and producers to develop new plays, analyze scripts, conduct research, and ensure the quality and integrity of theatrical productions.

Set/Costume/Lighting Designer: Graduates with a flair for design can work as set, costume, or lighting designers, creating visual concepts and environments for theatrical productions, films, television shows, events, or exhibitions. They collaborate with directors, producers, and other artists to bring creative visions to life on stage and screen.

Stage Manager/Production Manager: Graduates can pursue careers as stage managers or production managers, overseeing the technical and logistical aspects of theatrical productions. They coordinate rehearsals, manage schedules, budgets, and personnel, and ensure the smooth execution of performances.

Arts Administrator/Advocate: Graduates may work in arts administration or advocacy roles, supporting the development, promotion, and sustainability of the performing arts sector. They may work for theatre companies, arts organizations, government agencies, or advocacy groups, managing programs, fundraising, marketing, or lobbying for arts funding and policies.

Freelance Artist/Entrepreneur: Graduates may choose to work as freelance artists or entrepreneurs, creating their own original theatrical works, starting independent theatre companies, or launching creative projects in collaboration with other artists. They may produce, direct, perform, or design for their own productions or events.

Cultural Producer/Curator: Graduates can work as cultural producers or curators, organizing and programming theatre festivals, events, or exhibitions. They select and showcase a diverse range of theatrical works, collaborate with artists and organizations, and engage with audiences to promote cultural exchange and appreciation.

Arts Journalist/Critic: Graduates may pursue careers as arts journalists or critics, writing reviews, articles, or commentary on theatrical performances, trends, and issues. They contribute to newspapers, magazines, websites, blogs, or broadcast media, sharing their insights and opinions with the public.


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