About the course
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Theatre with a Concentration in Theatre Education prepares students for K-12 Theatre Education licensure in North Carolina. It is designed for students who wish to become theatre teachers in public schools.
The Department of Theatre provides a student-focused liberal arts education that trains theatre artists, scholars and teachers to investigate current best practices and emerging entrepreneurial methods in professional theatre. Aligning with the university?s commitment to open-access education, we integrate the values of equity and inclusion to drive vibrant intellectual inquiry, ethical and informed community engagement, and innovative creative research practices. Led by a faculty of nationally recognized theatre artists and scholars, the curriculum promotes creativity, inquisitiveness, critical thinking, communication skills (oral and written), and cultural competency through classroom experience, individual and collaborative study, and actualized stage productions. Students learn to participate in current critical discourse while engaging with the theory, history, and material conditions of performance, the program thus creates a rigorous intellectual environment firmly rooted in the theatrical art form. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 8 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
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Entry requirements for University of North Carolina - Charlotte
A complete transcript will have the courses you have taken and your grades/marks for each course from grades 9 through 11 or through 12 if you have completed high school. In addition, we also require you to send in your exam scores such as GCSE results, CXC results, CAPE exam results, A-level exam results, Senior Secondary exam results, Higher senior secondary results, abitur, etc. If secondary school is three years in your home country, we will need to see the records of the final year prior to the beginning of secondary school. We recommend completion of 4 courses of English language and literature, 4 courses of Mathematics, 3 courses of Science, 2 courses of History/Social Science, and 2 courses of the same Foreign Language (which may be English). TOEFL IBT: 70 or higher (minimum of 14 in each sub score),TOEFL Paper Based: 523 or higher (minimum of 46 in each sub score),IELTS: 6.0 or higher (minimum of 5.0 in each sub score),SAT: 500 on the Evidence Based Reading and Writing, ACT: 19 on the Critical Reading section.
English language requirements
6.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 70.0
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