B.A. in Theatre

Riverside, California

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The B.A. in Theatre at California Baptist University is designed for students who aspire to pursue a career in the performing arts. This comprehensive program provides students with a solid foundation in acting, directing, stagecraft, and theatre history while emphasizing the importance of storytelling and creativity. With a focus on both performance and technical skills, the program prepares graduates for various roles in theatre, film, and related industries, fostering a deep appreciation for the arts and its impact on society.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the B.A. in Theatre includes a blend of core courses and electives that cover essential areas such as acting techniques, script analysis, stage design, and theatre production. Key courses include "Acting I," "Stagecraft," "Directing," and "Theatre History." Students also participate in practical workshops and productions, allowing them to apply their skills in real-world settings and gain hands-on experience in all aspects of theatre.

Research Focus: The program encourages students to engage in research related to theatre arts, exploring topics such as performance theory, dramatic literature, and cultural influences on theatre. Students have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty on research projects that delve into various aspects of theatrical production, enhancing their understanding of the discipline and contributing to the academic community.

Industry Engagement: California Baptist University emphasizes industry engagement through partnerships with local theatres, performance companies, and arts organizations. Students are encouraged to participate in internships and community projects, providing them with valuable networking opportunities and practical experience in the field. This engagement helps bridge the gap between academic study and professional practice, ensuring students are well-prepared for their future careers.

Global Perspective: The B.A. in Theatre program incorporates a global perspective by exploring theatrical traditions and practices from different cultures around the world. Students study international theatre movements and learn how cultural contexts shape performance styles and narratives. This global outlook enriches their understanding of theatre as a universal form of expression, preparing graduates to work in diverse artistic environments and contribute to the global arts community.

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Location

Riverside, California

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 37570

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 71 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 48 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 120.

California Baptist University (CBU) offers a range of scholarship opportunities for international students aimed at supporting their academic journey. These scholarships help reduce the financial burden of studying abroad, making education more accessible to students from around the world.

Academic Scholarships: International students at CBU are eligible for merit-based academic scholarships, which are awarded based on their academic performance, including GPA and standardized test scores (such as SAT or ACT). These scholarships are renewable each year, provided students maintain the required academic standards.

International Student Grant: CBU offers the International Student Grant to help offset tuition costs for international students. This grant is available to students who demonstrate financial need and can be combined with other merit-based scholarships.

Dean’s Scholarships: For highly achieving students, the Dean’s Scholarship provides additional financial support. It is awarded to students with outstanding academic records and leadership qualities. International students are encouraged to apply for this prestigious award.

Athletic Scholarships: International students who excel in sports may qualify for athletic scholarships. CBU’s athletic department offers scholarships for students who demonstrate exceptional skills in various sports, including basketball, soccer, and volleyball.

Program-Specific Scholarships: Some academic programs at CBU offer scholarships specific to their fields. International students pursuing degrees in fields like business, engineering, or health sciences can explore these options to receive additional financial support.

Christian Ministry Scholarships: As a faith-based institution, CBU offers scholarships for students who are involved in Christian ministry. International students who have participated in ministry or religious activities can apply for these scholarships to help fund their education.

External Scholarships: CBU encourages international students to seek external scholarships offered by private organizations, governments, or non-profit groups in their home countries. These scholarships can be applied to tuition and other educational expenses at CBU.

Graduates of the B.A. in Theatre program at California Baptist University have a variety of career paths available to them in the performing arts and entertainment industries.

Actor: Perform in theatrical productions, television, or film, bringing characters to life through interpretation and creativity. Actors may work in regional theatres, film studios, or on television sets.

Director: Oversee the artistic vision of theatrical productions, guiding actors and collaborating with designers to bring a script to life. Directors are responsible for shaping the overall narrative and performance style.

Stage Manager: Coordinate all aspects of a theatrical production, from rehearsals to performances. Stage managers ensure that everything runs smoothly and on schedule, acting as the central communication point for the cast and crew.

Theatre Producer: Manage the financial and logistical aspects of theatre productions, including budgeting, fundraising, and marketing. Producers play a critical role in bringing a production from concept to performance.

Set Designer: Create the visual environment for a production by designing and overseeing the construction of sets. Set designers work closely with directors and production teams to ensure that the design aligns with the overall vision of the show.

Costume Designer: Design and create costumes that reflect the characters and themes of a production. Costume designers work closely with directors and actors to enhance the storytelling through visual elements.

Lighting Designer: Develop the lighting plan for theatrical productions, using lighting to create mood, focus attention, and enhance the overall visual impact of the performance.

Playwright: Write original plays or adapt existing works for performance. Playwrights may work independently or collaborate with directors and producers to bring their scripts to the stage.

Theatre Educator: Teach theatre arts in schools, community organizations, or colleges, sharing knowledge and skills with the next generation of performers and theatre enthusiasts.

Arts Administrator: Work in non-profit organizations, theatres, or cultural institutions, handling administrative tasks such as marketing, fundraising, and community engagement to support the arts.


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