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Last updated on 2025-05-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts and Science in Dramatic Arts & Physics is a unique program that combines the creative world of dramatic arts with the analytical field of physics. This interdisciplinary approach allows students to explore their artistic talents while gaining a solid foundation in scientific principles. The program emphasizes hands-on theatre experiences, enabling students to refine their artistic techniques and develop essential skills such as creativity, confidence, and discipline. With a focus on performance and technical/design courses, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of drama's role in society and its cultural significance.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts and Science in Dramatic Arts & Physics is designed to be completed in a 4-year timeframe for a single degree, or 5 years for combined degrees. The program structure includes:

  • Hands-on theatre experiences that enhance artistic techniques.
  • Courses in theatre history and theory to understand drama's societal role.
  • Opportunities to customize studies with minors and non-major courses.
  • Access to co-operative education, international exchanges, and volunteer opportunities.
  • Dynamic participation in theatre activities, including Mainstage productions and workshops.

This program allows students to immerse themselves in both the arts and sciences, providing a well-rounded educational experience.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Arts and Science in Dramatic Arts & Physics offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance learning and practical application:

  • Participation in a dynamic season of theatre activities, including Mainstage productions supervised by professors.
  • Involvement in the student-run TheatreXtra series, which provides additional performance opportunities.
  • Access to practical workshops, play readings, public forums, and special events.
  • Utilization of state-of-the-art facilities, including a 450-seat proscenium theatre and configurable black box theatre.
  • Hands-on experience in scenic, lighting, and costume design studios.

These experiences are designed to prepare students for real-world applications in the dramatic arts and beyond.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts and Science in Dramatic Arts & Physics can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Actor: Perform in theatre, film, or television productions, bringing characters to life through performance.
  • Acting Coach: Provide guidance and training to aspiring actors, helping them develop their skills and techniques.
  • Costume Designer: Create costumes for theatrical productions, ensuring they align with the vision of the performance.
  • Theatre Manager: Oversee the operations of a theatre, including scheduling, budgeting, and staff management.
  • Program Coordinator: Manage and coordinate various programs within a theatre or arts organization, ensuring successful execution.

Some of these careers may require additional education, and students may also choose to continue their studies at the MFA or PhD levels for further specialization.

 

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