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SONG & DANCE

Bachelor of Screen & Stage (Song & Dance)

CRICOS 105176C | CRS1400592

Whether its singing, dancing, songwriting, acting or collaborating with others that fuels your creative passions, APAC provides the ultimate platform to explore and develop your potential

Working in partnership with industry professionals you will develop a practical understanding of all aspects of live and recorded contemporary song & dance performance, giving you the confidence to build a career as a creative professional across a range of industries.

Unique in its cross-disciplinary philosophy, this course will give you the opportunity to learn and collaborate with actors, singers, dancers and filmmakers on a range of projects, providing you with essential opportunities to build your knowledge through experience and to work flexibly in creative contexts. You will also develop an understanding of voice and movement physiology, preparing you for a viable and sustainable career as a performer. In addition, you will develop complementary skills in musicianship, songwriting, recording, interview techniques as well as career planning strategies.

If you are looking for a Bachelor program in dance or singing, with a contemporary edge, APAC provides the ultimate platform to explore and develop your potential. It’s never too late to realise your passions and create your dreams!

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Entry Process

Domestic Entry Requirements

  • Have completed an Australian Senior Secondary Year 12 Certificate (or equivalent) or, the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma qualification or a Certificate IV (AQF Level 4) qualification OR be 21 years or over at the time of applying for entry
  • Have a pass in year 12 English or equivalent
  • Be able to demonstrate a level of aptitude and discernible talent within interview and audition requirements.

International Entry Requirments

  • Have completed an Australian Senior Secondary Year 12 Certificate (or its overseas equivalent), OR an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma qualification OR an AQF Level 4 (Certificate IV or above) qualification OR be 21 years or over at the time of applying for entry
  • Have an IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) with no band score less than 5.5
  • Be able to demonstrate a level of aptitude and discernible talent through an audition process
  • Be 18 years or older at the time your studies commence.

OUTCOMES & CAREER OPTIONS

  • Professional Dancer
  • Choreographer
  • Singer
  • Song Writer
  • Music Teacher
  • Director

ENTRY INTERVIEW FOR BACHELOR OF SCREEN AND STAGE (SONG & DANCE)

An entry interview and audition will be required for all applicants and will be assessed by the course’s assessment panel. Applicants will be assessed in accordance to the following criteria:

  • Ability to move capably through a set physical/rhythmic routines
  • Ability to maintain a set vocal pattern
  • Ability to maintain vocal pitch
  • Demonstrated aptitude to integrate the above performance elements

It’s our goal to make our degrees accessible to people who have a passion for performing arts. If you have any questions about our entry requirements, please contact our friendly team for more information.

Course Outline:

105175C – BACHELOR OF
SCREEN & STAGE (SONG & DANCE)

  • DURATION: Two years full-time.

  • CREDIT POINTS: 240 credits points.

  • DELIVERY: On Campus, Brisbane CBD

HOW TO APPLY

1. Applications
Applications are submitted via the “Apply Now” button.

2. Documentation
– Photo ID (eg: driver’s license, passport)
– Copy of passport (international candidates)
– Academic transcripts (if applying for academic credit/RPL)
– Certified copy of Academic Transcripts for English proficiency (international candidates)

Application Dates
Applications may be made for future trimesters. You may apply for a place in an upcoming trimester’s intake within the calendar year. No applications will be accepted after the census date of the trimester being applied for. For applicants interested in applying for a trimester outside of the current calendar year, please contact us. For further information regarding census dates, please refer to the Academic Calendar

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

3. Interview with Head of Discipline

4. Invitation to audition

5. Official letter of offer

6. Enrolment

7. Confirmation of enrolment sent out

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FAQS

DO I NEED TO AUDITION TO GET IN?

The application process involves an interview with the relevant course coordinator and then you will be asked to provide an audition/self tape or portfolio, depending on the Course Requirements.

WILL I GET A JOB WHEN I GRADUATE?

At APAC we equip you with the skills to maximise your employability as a professional artist – and also to create, develop, and navigate your own professional arts career.

ARE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE?

Scholarships are available for the Bachelor of Screen and Stage.  For more information, please see the course details for more information.

WILL I BE INVOLVED IN THE INDUSTRY WHILE STUDYING?

APAC encourages all students to engage with the industry while they are studying.  This includes work experience and guest lecturers, professional development and networking.

IS IT ALL THEORY?

At APAC we balance Academic Rigour with Professional Relevance.  The BSS is a ‘practice-led’ degree.  This means that, while academic and theoretical components are central to the learning journey to inform and underpin the practical, skills-based classes, the focus is developing performance and technical skills while developing a broader understanding of the cultural and professional context around those performance skills.

WHAT CAN I EXPECT TO LEARN?

At APAC our priority is to graduate multi-skilled, multi-disciplinary, knowledgeable, adaptable, employable professionals.

Australian Performing Arts Conservatory

Level 5, 102 Adelaide Street,
Brisbane QLD 4000

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TEQSA PRV Number 14046
RTO Number 30372
CRICOS Number 03897G
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OUR COURSES

  • Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Acting)
  • Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Song & Dance)
  • Bachelor of Screen and Stage (Screen Production)

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