University of Windsor

Canada
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Bachelor

Dramatic Art - Concurrent Education

Offered at University of Windsor, Canada
DegreeBachelor
FieldBA/BEd Dramatic Art
Duration3 years
Tuition32040.00

Overview

Combine drama training with education coursework in a concurrent BA/BEd degree designed for future teaching in secondary schools. Through studio-based practice and supervised placements, you build the teaching and performance skills needed to plan, deliver, and assess drama learning.

About this programme

Overview

The Dramatic Art - Concurrent Education program at the University of Windsor offers a unique opportunity to combine theatre training with education studies. This concurrent BA/BEd degree is designed for individuals aspiring to teach dramatic arts in secondary schools, equipping them with essential teaching and performance skills through hands-on learning experiences and supervised teaching placements.

What you'll study

The program integrates a comprehensive curriculum that allows students to develop both their artistic and pedagogical abilities. Key areas of study include:

Core learning areas

  • Education foundations: Courses in Teaching and Learning, Educational Psychology, and Assessment and Evaluation.
  • Drama and performance: Instruction in Theatre and Performance Studies, Acting, Drama in the Classroom, and Improvisation.
  • Drama for learning and community: Exploration of Theatre for Social Action and its impact on society.

Field experience

Students will complete a minimum of 80 days of teaching experience in local schools. The university will coordinate placement timing and school assignments to ensure a comprehensive field experience.

Curriculum highlights

  • Studio-based practice that enhances performance skills and classroom-ready teaching strategies.
  • Opportunities to connect drama techniques with learning outcomes to foster student engagement.
  • Assessment-focused coursework that supports effective planning, instruction, and evaluation in drama education.

Note: For detailed course listings, sequencing, and elective options, please consult the University of Windsor's official curriculum page.

Entry requirements

While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements are not widely published for this program, prospective students should prepare to meet general admission criteria, including English language proficiency.

English requirements

Students are expected to demonstrate English proficiency through recognized tests, such as:

  • Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 115.
  • TOEFL: Minimum score requirement as specified by the university.
  • IELTS: Minimum score requirement as specified by the university.
  • PTE: Minimum score requirement as specified by the university.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Dramatic Art - Concurrent Education program are well-prepared for a variety of roles in education and the arts. Potential career paths include:

  • Secondary school drama teacher
  • Theatre director or producer
  • Arts program coordinator
  • Community arts educator
  • Performance artist

This program not only enhances artistic skills but also fosters the ability to inspire and educate future generations through the transformative power of drama.

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