Bachelor’s in Arts and Culture
On campus learning,
Full Time,
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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The amount of discount for this event
100 €
The total service fee for this program after discount:
€ 199
ABOUT
Studying Bachelor’s in Studies in Arts and Culture program at Brock University in Canada:
The Studies in Arts and Culture (STAC) program welcomes students who wish to explore and gain a critical view of contemporary culture by engaging in pragmatic and experiential learning.
This program is also home to the Research Centre in Interdisciplinary Arts and Creative Culture and the Small Walker Press, which publishes collaborative work that brings together authors and artists from the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts as well as the Canadian and international contexts.
A Certificate in Arts and Culture is available to non-degree students who wish to acquire an interdisciplinary background in arts and culture, and are interested in applying such knowledge to their initial field of study or in their career.
a Certificate in Arts Management is available to non-degree seeking students who wish to acquire an interdisciplinary background in arts management; and are interested in applying such knowledge to their initial field of study or in their career. The certificate includes courses from the Centre, the Departments of Dramatic Arts, Music and Visual Arts, the Faculty of Social Science, and the Goodman School of Business.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 48 months
- Degree awarded by: Brock University in Canada
- Admission criteria: Pre-university certificate
- Language of instruction: English
- Application fee: 130
- Currency: Canadian dollar
- Type: Full-time
- Format: In person
Curriculum:
This undergraduate degree provides specific experiences in arts and cultural management, intermedia and interdisciplinarity, and cultural critique and agency. STAC connects students and faculty from Visual Arts, Dramatic Arts, Music, Communication, Popular Culture and Film (CPCF), Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, as well as the Goodman School of Business and beyond through a selection of course offerings and cultural events. During their studies, STAC students develop crucial skills for a successful career, among them creative problem- solving, effective communication, cultural perceptiveness, team spirit, resiliency and adaptability.
Students can choose from three different concentrations:
- Cultural Management
- Cultural Transmission and Heritage Studies
- Languages, Arts and Culture
Career opportunity:
- Artistic direction
- Arts, culture, and heritage policy development and management
- Cultural programming
- Arts criticism, journalism, publishing
- Arts education and outreach co-ordination
Application requirements:
- Pre-university certificate
English language requirements:
Language certificate | Overall score | Other components score |
IELTS | 6.5 | 6 in each component |
TOEFL | 88 | 21 in each component |
Duolingo | 110 | |
PTE | 58 | |
CAE | 176 | |
CPE | 176 |
Deadlines and intakes:
Spring/Summer
Registration for Spring/Summer: March 1st
Fall/Winter: July 5th
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Expenses (CAD)
29,280
Application Fee
130
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
50
accommodation
Students are encouraged to take residence in the university dorms in order to gain the full college experience and be a part of a community that will be there long after they graduate. Around 2,800 students are currently residing in Brock campus. The environment is extremely diverse and friendly.
Students who choose the dorms, have three options. They can stay in Traditional lounges that are divided into single or Double rooms. They can live with a roommate or alone, purchase a meal plan and share a washroom with five other students. they can also have a little more privacy and live in Semi-suite style with one roommate or on their own and share a washroom with one or two other students. they are also required to by a meal plan. Students who value their privacy and independence more than anything have the option of residing in Townhouses. This way they can live on their own and make their food. They can also pay for a meal plan like the rest of the students.
After Graduation
Brock university mainly focuses on providing students with an education that prepares them for a successful career in their field of interest. Therefore, it encourages students to take on part-time professional roles that help them become familiar with the working environment. Additionally, the university has contact with numerous vocational agencies and resources which makes it easier for students to find a job after graduation.