4 years
Students who complete the Bachelor of Applied Arts in Film, Theatre, and Live Entertainment will be well prepared for entry level work as performers, directors, producers, or technicians in mid to large sized theatres, film sets, and production companies, and they will also possess the skills and attributes to collaborate with others in the creative arts to develop independent projects that serve the film, theatre, and live event needs of local industry.
Built on a foundation of communication, storytelling, and business and entrepreneurial skills, the program offers the choice of three majors:
• Acting *SUSPENDED*
• Film Production
• Live Entertainment Production *SUSPENDED*
Throughout the program, students are given the opportunity to apply their learning through projects, live theatre productions, and short films. Students will also have scheduled time to work collaboratively on projects with other students in the School of Creative Arts, including those studying Visual Art and Animation and Visual Effects.
The 4th year of the program is dedicated to mentored work-related experience where students can work in a relevant industry or on independent projects.
Program Outcomes:
Acting Major
Film Production Major:
Live Entertainment Production Major
Acting
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Film Production
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Live Entertainment Production
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Visit RDC’s Course Catalogue/Timetable to read detailed course descriptions.
Related Link: Admission requirements for specific programs will often refer to Alberta Grade 12 course groups. Visit the Admissions page for detailed group descriptions.
Minimum 60% in ELA 30-1 and a minimum 50% in a Group A, B, or C course.
Additional Requirements:
To be accepted in the Acting Major, student must have a successful audition and interview; to be accepted in the Film Production or Live Entertainment Production Major, student must have a successful interview.
A 30-level Fine Arts course is recommended.
Students must pass all courses required for the degree with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.