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Bachelor of Arts Community Studies in Applied Theatre

Cape Breton University · Sydney
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada ★ 4.8 #2467 world
✓ PGWP eligible ✓ No interview ✓ Loan friendly
Level
4-Year Bachelor Degree
Duration
4 year Bachelor Degree
Open intake
Off-shoreMay 2027
Field
Fine and Performing Arts
Institution
Public University
Offer speed
Average Offer Speed10–15 days
Next deadline
2027-05-01

Program overview

A four year degree using theatre as a tool for community change: performance and devising skill, applied theatre methodology, facilitation technique and community engagement, delivered with placement in real settings.

The Bachelor of Arts Community Studies route into applied theatre reflects a degree structure that Cape Breton University originated and that does not exist in this form at most Canadian universities. Applied to {subject}, it joins the academic major to community based learning, supervised field placement and a practical service component, so graduates leave with documented community work in applied theatre alongside the subject knowledge itself.

Because Bachelor of Arts Community Studies in Applied Theatre is a degree, it sits outside the field of study restrictions that apply to non degree credentials, and no CIP code check is required. Undergraduate study such as Bachelor of Arts Community Studies in Applied Theatre does not carry spousal open work permit eligibility under the rules now in force, which married applicants should factor in from the start. Every work permit decision rests with Canadian immigration authorities, and Apply Study Visa confirms the position for Bachelor of Arts Community Studies in Applied Theatre in writing before you pay any deposit.

The stated bar is Grade 12 / High School with 65 percent, and the English profile required is IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6 for Bachelor of Arts Community Studies in Applied Theatre. Tuition for Bachelor of Arts Community Studies in Applied Theatre is recorded at CAD 18,090 for the year, with a CAD 80 application fee, and the programme runs 5 intake windows across the cycles listed here. Apply Study Visa handles the Bachelor of Arts Community Studies in Applied Theatre application, the attestation letter, the deposit and the study permit as one process.

What it costs per year · indicative

Tuition feeC$18,090₹11,03,490
Living cost (est.)C$17,865
Application feeC$80
Total / yearC$35,955₹21,93,255/yr

Living cost is an estimate; tuition is the institute's published international fee. We confirm exact, current figures before you pay anything.

Do you qualify?

Minimum education
Class 12th
Minimum marks
65%
Study gap accepted
Up to 2 yrs
Backlogs accepted
Up to 8
Maths in 12th
Not required

These are the published minimums. Whether your profile fits — with your marks, gap and budget — is exactly what a free counsellor check confirms.

Admission requirements

Who can apply (guide for international students):

  • Education: Grade 12 / High School with a minimum of 65 percent.
  • English (meet any one): IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6; PTE Academic 59 overall with no component below 50; TOEFL iBT 80 total with no section below 20; Duolingo English Test 120.
  • English waiver: No English proficiency exam waiver is offered for this institution.
  • Application: Application fee CAD 80. A non refundable tuition deposit is required to confirm the seat and to trigger the provincial attestation letter.
  • Work permit: Because Bachelor of Arts Community Studies in Applied Theatre is a degree, it sits outside the field of study restrictions that apply to non degree credentials, and no CIP code check is required.
  • Study permit: Apply Study Visa provides the institution designated learning institution number and completes the submission with you.

English requirements

IELTS
6.5 overall
R 6L 6W 6S 6
PTE
59 overall
R 50L 50W 50S 50
TOEFL
80 iBT
R 20L 20W 20S 20
Duolingo
120 overall
R 120L 120W 120S 120

Documents you'll need typical · we confirm yours

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Class 10 & 12 marksheets and certificates
  • English test scorecard (IELTS / PTE / TOEFL) or MOI certificate
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Financial proof — bank statement / loan sanction + GIC
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Study-gap affidavit or work-experience letter (if applicable)

Getting documents right is the #1 reason applications succeed or get refused — our team checks every file before submission.

Career opportunities

Typical destinations for graduates:

  • Applied Theatre Practitioner: education, health and justice settings
  • Community Arts Facilitator: participatory arts programmes
  • Drama Educator: schools and youth organisations
  • Programme Coordinator: arts and cultural organisations
  • Theatre Producer: independent and community companies
  • Youth Engagement Worker: creative outreach roles

Reality check: applied theatre pays through education, health and community contracts rather than ticket sales, and students should build facilitation hours deliberately because that is what commissioners hire on.

About Cape Breton University

Type
University
Ownership
Public
Rating
★ 4.8
World rank
#2467
Reference No.
O19391556824

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