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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Media and Performance Production (MAPP) is a unique 4-year Honours degree offered in collaboration with the Film and Media Department. This program allows students to delve into the realms of Drama or Music alongside Media Production, focusing on the intersection of these fields. Students will engage in the creation of multidisciplinary art projects, exploring how various media forms and digital technologies contribute to the preparation and presentation of creative work.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Media and Performance Production is structured to provide a comprehensive education in both media and performance arts. The program is designed to be completed in 4 years and includes a variety of learning opportunities. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Focus on Drama or Music along with Media Production.
  • Exploration of experimental storytelling and performance practices.
  • Opportunities to craft interactive and immersive narratives.
  • Integration of augmented and virtual reality technologies.
  • Collaboration on digital performance projects with live or recorded music and video projection.
  • Complementary courses available in Drama, Music, Music Theatre, and Film & Media.
  • Options to pursue a Concurrent Education degree or a Certificate in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Creativity.

Featured Experiences

The Media and Performance Production program offers a range of unique experiences that enhance learning and practical application:

  • Hands-on opportunities to create multidisciplinary art projects.
  • Engagement with various media forms and digital technologies.
  • Participation in the MAPP 400 Showcase, highlighting student projects.
  • Collaboration with faculty and peers in innovative performance practices.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Media and Performance Production can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Media Producer: Oversee the production of media content, coordinating between various departments to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
  • Performance Artist: Create and perform original works that may incorporate various media and technologies, engaging audiences in innovative ways.
  • Digital Content Creator: Develop engaging content for online platforms, utilizing skills in video production, editing, and storytelling.
  • Arts Administrator: Manage arts organizations or programs, focusing on marketing, fundraising, and community engagement.
  • Creative Director: Lead creative projects, guiding teams in the development of artistic concepts and ensuring alignment with the vision of the organization.

 

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