Certificate in Theatre Arts-Preparation
George Brown College
Key Information
Campus location
Toronto, Canada
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
CAD 16,941 / per year *
Application deadline
Request info
Earliest start date
Sep 2024
* for international students. All fees are subject to change, without notice
Introduction
Theatre Arts – Preparation is a dynamic one-year program, specifically designed for students to obtain the basic Theatre Arts – Preparation is a dynamic one-year program, specifically designed for students to obtain the basic skills for entry into theatre and media programs.
This exciting program develops knowledge and skills in the performance, business, and production aspects of the performing arts, helping you to clarify future education and career objectives. Blending theory and practical skills, this program will help you develop the confidence, creativity, and fundamental acting skills for both the theatre and film/television industries. Courses cover the basics of inhabiting your body, script analysis, and creating your own personal brand.
Whether you are hoping to audition for a theatre or media program, be a YouTuber or influencer, or just want to learn to be more comfortable with yourself, this program will be of benefit to knowing yourself and how you relate to others.
Courses will be taught by artists and teachers from the performing arts professions. You will have ample opportunity to meet Canadian artists, directors, designers, writers, and technicians.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships for international students at George Brown College are generally in-program awards based on students’ academic performance (and other criteria) at George Brown College after the beginning of the academic program.
Curriculum
Required Courses
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Program Outcome
The graduate demonstrates the ability to:
- Employ improvisational skills for problem-solving and character development.
- Analyze different styles and genres of performance.
- Develop a career and professional development plan to enhance work performance and maintain currency with industry.
- Identify career opportunities in the performing arts industry, including opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurial arts work therein.
- Work collaboratively to prepare and present an interdisciplinary performance.
- Interact in a professional manner appropriate to the performing arts industry.
Career Opportunities
Your Career
Successful graduates may be prepared to audition in a formal performing arts career-training program.
Future Study Options
Successful graduates of this program may wish to audition for the three-year Theatre Arts – Performance program or the two-year Acting for Media program.