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    World Arts and Cultures

    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

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    United States of America, Los Angeles

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    42

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

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    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesOctober-2022 30-Nov-2021
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    Duration 48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 42,993  / year
    Apply Date 30-Nov-2021
    Next Intake October-2022

    World Arts and Cultures

    About

    Overview All students in the World Arts and Cultures program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) take a set of core courses designed to explore a wide range of artistic practices in cultural context. In addition, students selecting the dance concentration are required to study movement techniques of their choice four to five days a week for the first two years of the program, while those concentrating in cultural studies must select 12 units of arts practice electives in movement, music, theater, film, design, or visual art -- either within or outside the department.The dance concentration offers courses in a wide range of idioms from throughout the world, including special emphasis on modern/postmodern dance. Opportunities for performance, production, videography, and movement studies are augmented by courses in the study of the body and of bodily identity from historical and cultural perspectives, dance theory, and dance in the public sphere, including arts pedagogy. Multimedia forms of expression integrating music, theater, visual arts, film, and other technologies along with hybrid forms of cultural expression utilizing both emerging and classically based vocabularies are encouraged.The cultural studies concentration provides students with an introduction to key issues, problems, and debates in the study of art and creativity in cultural context. Beyond the required set of core courses, students select from a range of courses offered in the World Arts and Cultures Department and in other departments. Students may also consider courses from ethnic and area studies programs and may organize their course of study in relation to particular interests or professional goals (e.g., international comparative studies, intercultural studies, area specializations such as Africa, Asia, or Latin America, minority discourse, gender or women's studies).Learning OutcomesThe World Arts and Cultures major has the following learning outcomes:Demonstrated critical analyses of a variety of approaches to visual and performance-based art making and activism in cross-cultural contextsInterpretation of and, in some cases, conduc-tion of field-based research within specific communitiesDemonstrated ability to conceptualize, plan, and exercise art, curatorial, and/or ethnographic projects that reflect a dynamic dialog between theory and practiceDemonstrated sensitivity to diversity and cultural differences, particularly as articulated within various forms of governance, national and international policy, transnational art and curatorial practices, and museum and heritage sitesDevelopment of informed interpretations, not only of the way that art functions within communities but also how the links between art and community and created and representedArticulation of the value of civic engagement within a variety of arts-oriented social contexts I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The World Arts and Cultures program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) leads to the Bachelor of Arts degree and is designed to offer choice and flexibility while maintaining balance and rigor. At the outset, students select one of two concentrations: dance or cultural studies.

    Disciplines

    Visual Arts

    Area & Cultural Studies

    Art History

    Requirements

    Other Requirements

    • 1 : Complete 15 year-long academic courses with a 3.4 GPAMeet other requirements specific to your countryTake the ACT with Writing Test, SAT with Writing or SAT with Essay by December of your last year at secondary schoolDemonstrate English-language ProficiencyAll applicants are reviewed individually, based on submission of a written research paper, transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and one personal essay

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 42,993 
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

    World Arts and Cultures

    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

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