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    Bachelor of Performing Arts

    University of Otago

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    New Zealand, Dunedin

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-Jul-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    NZD 34,994  / year
    Next Intake 15-Jul-2024

    Bachelor of Performing Arts

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    Apply for the Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) through the Dunedin campus in 2023

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    • Overview
    • Information for new applicants
    • Contact details
    • Programme requirements
    • Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA)

    Overview

    The Bachelor of Performing Arts degree requires three years of full-time study or its equivalent in part-time study and offers specialisations in the combined study of music, theatre and dance.

    The degree totals 360 points and is made up of music, theatre and dance papers but may include up to 90 points (usually five papers) in further specialisations in music, theatre, dance or other subjects.

    Graduates of the degree will be able to pursue careers in a wide range of musical/theatrical forms and styles, as well as in musical and theatrical education, media, and other related fields.

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    Information for new applicants

    The Bachelor of Performing Arts is a blended specialist degree that contains practice-based training in some key areas for which students must pass an audition to be accepted.

    Audition applications for singing and/or playing an instrument due by early September

    In music, you must choose one or more areas of specialisation, including singing, playing a musical instrument and/or composing/song-writing. If you choose the singing and/or playing an instrument option/s, then you must audition for entry. These papers are MUSI 140 and MUSI 141 (classical), MUSI 146 (contemporary) and PERF 102 1A and PERF 102 1B (musical theatre).

    Auditions for these papers normally take place in Dunedin during the last weekend of September for entry the following year. It is also possible to audition by submitting a DVD or YouTube link, with these being due on 1 September for entry the following year.

    Go to the Audition information page on the School of Performing Arts website for audition application forms.

    The song-writing paper, MUSI 135, does not require an audition and is open to all students regardless of whether they can read or write music notation. However, the first year composition paper, MUSI 131, requires that beginning students are comfortable in both the reading and writing of music. There are no auditions required for entry into the theatre and dance papers.

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    Contact details

    Email [email protected]
    Website otago.ac.nz/performing-arts

    Tel +64 3 479 8884

    Dr. Ian Chapman, Convenor, Bachelor of Performing Arts
    Email [email protected]

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    Programme requirements

    Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA)

    Level Papers Points
    100-level

    THEA 153  Voice and Movement

    One of:
    MUSI 103  Popular Music
    MUSI 104  World Music
    MUSI 105  Music Matters
    THEA 122  Drama on Stage and Screen

    18

    18

    Above 100-level

    MUSI, THEA, PERF or DANC papers above 100-level worth 126 points, including 300-level papers worth at least 72 points

    126

    Plus

    Further papers worth 198 points, including 54 above 100-level, comprising:

    • Papers worth 108 points ( MAOR 108 may be substituted for one 18-point paper) from:
      • MUSI
      • THEA
      • PERF
      • DANC
    • Further papers in any subjects worth 90 points

    198

    Total   360

    Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA)

    1. Structure of the Programme

      Every degree programme of study

      1. shall satisfy the requirements set out in the BPA Schedule
      2. may include an optional minor subject (in a discipline or subject other than Music, Theatre Studies or Dance) which satisfies the Minor Subject Requirements listed in Arts and Music Schedule A, or Commerce Schedule A or Science Schedule A, or Applied Science Schedule A, or BHealSc Schedule Part 2.

    2. Prerequisites, Corequisites and Restrictions

      Every programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment).

    3. Cross Credits

      A candidate who is enrolled for the degree concurrently with another degree, or who has completed one degree and is proceeding with the other, may cross credit 100- and 200-level papers which are common to both degrees up to a maximum of 126 points where the other degree is a three-year degree and up to a maximum of 180 points where the other degree is longer than a three-year degree.

    4. Variations

      The Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

    Note: An application for admission to Performance and Limited Entry papers is required; this is separate from the enrolment process.

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Jordan entrance requirements

    One year of successful study at a recognised institution of university standing, or successful completion of a University of Otago Foundation Year programme or equivalent.

    A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    We also accept the following international qualifications:

    • International Baccalaureate: IB Diploma with a minimum of 24 points.
    • Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) GCE Advanced Levels: minimum Numerical Score of 8.
      • The numerical scores are normally calculated on the best three A-Level principal subjects (excluding the General Paper) taken at one sitting, or two A-Level passes with two A-Level Subsidiary passes at one sitting.
      • (i) Scores for the Advanced levels are calculated on the basis that: A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1
      • (ii) Scores for the Advanced Subsidiary level results are calculated on the basis that: A = 2.5, B = 2, C = 1.5, D = 1, E = 0.5
    • Northern Consortium United Kingdom (NCUK) International Foundation Year (IFY)
      • A minimum of CCC across the NCUK IFY,
      • Acceptance of the NCUK English for Academic Purposes qualification as an alternative to meeting the English-language requirements, with a minimum of a C grade overall and no less than D grade in each component.
    • Satisfactory completion of one year's study at a recognised tertiary institution. A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    English Program Requirements

    If your first language is not English you need to show you meet our English language requirements

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    NZD 34,994  / year

    How to Apply

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