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Last updated on 2025-04-22

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts - Drama - Second Degree General Candidates program at Queen's University is designed for students who wish to pursue a second undergraduate degree in the field of Drama. This program is part of the Faculty of Arts and Science and welcomes external applicants for a summer and fall term start. It provides a comprehensive education in drama, allowing students to explore various aspects of performance, production, and theory.

 

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts - Drama program is structured to provide a well-rounded education in the field of drama over a period of three years. The program includes a variety of learning experiences and opportunities for students to engage in practical and theoretical aspects of drama. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: 3 years
  • Flexible admission options for summer and fall terms
  • Opportunities for hands-on learning through various projects and performances
  • Access to experienced faculty and industry professionals

 

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain real-world experience in the drama field
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities for rehearsals and performances
  • Collaboration with local theatre companies and organizations
  • Participation in workshops and masterclasses with industry experts
  • Field experiences that enhance practical skills and knowledge in drama

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts - Drama program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Actor: Perform in theatre, film, or television productions, bringing characters to life through performance.
  • Director: Oversee the artistic vision of a production, guiding actors and crew to create a cohesive performance.
  • Playwright: Write original scripts for theatre, developing stories and characters for performance.
  • Stage Manager: Coordinate all aspects of a production, ensuring that rehearsals and performances run smoothly.
  • Theatre Educator: Teach drama and performance skills in schools or community programs, inspiring the next generation of performers.

 

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