The Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) program is unique in Canada.
Co-administered by Capilano University and Douglas College, nowhere else in the country have two academic arts institutions partnered to offer an interdisciplinary performing arts degree that has a commitment to collaboration and self-generation – elements which are crucial to young artists' future success.
The program's primary objective is real-world training. It is ideal for those who want to practice as a professional performing artist, arts manager, administrator or cultural entrepreneur, or those who wish to continue on to graduate studies in the performing arts.
The BPA is designed to address a gap in most performing arts education: serious consideration of how students will develop the means to put their training to use once they graduate.
Vancouver Film School (VFS) educational pathway
After completing a VFS Acting for Film & Television diploma (within the past five years), you can apply for the BPA program through the VFS to BPA block transfer agreement.
Through this pathway, students with a VFS Acting diploma will be awarded 75 credits towards the 87 credits required for entrance into the BPA program.
Learning Outcomes
- Gain real-world performing arts creation and collaborative processes.
- Produce two production works with the cohort at two venues in Greater Vancouver.
- Develop entrepreneurial skills necessary to make a self-directed performing arts career feasible.
- Examine the historical and cultural context of the performing arts in Canada and around the world.
- Investigate, critique, and challenge the sociopolitical and cultural environment of the performing arts industry.
- Practical coursework in fundamental business skills, such as grant writing, founding an arts organization, and individual career development.
