Why is international experience so valuable for Performing Arts Students? As a Dance, Music or Performing Arts major, you are passionate about the arts that are threaded through culture, both familiar and foreign. With international experience and understanding of other cultures, the world will be your stage. Studying abroad is one of the very best ways you can prepare yourself for your future in performance. More than any time in the past, performers have endless opportunities to pursue and appeal to larger audiences. Australia and New Zealand universities are world leaders in the study of visual and performing arts, which includes fine arts disciplines as well as in performance and theatrics. Whether you choose a semester or year abroad, undertake an internship, pursue a graduate degree or even take a summer short course, you’ll not only give yourself a significant advantage career-wise, but you will also have a once-in-a-lifetime experience that’s never more in reach than during your college years. | | | | Types of Courses Offered | Types of Courses Offered | Study at QUT and you'll notice its courses are different. QUT prides itself on its strong industry focus, tailoring courses to meet the needs of global business. As a result, QUT continues to be the largest provider of bachelor degree graduates into the full time workforce in Australia. - Drama/Theater Performance
- Drama/Theater Design and Production
- Drama/Theater Studies
- Music Composition
- Music Performance - Instrumental
- Music Performance - Vocal
| | | | | Professional Development For Academic Credit Internships | We can help you find a specific degree program in several overseas universities. Here are some examples of degrees you can get abroad! | To see all options, search all programs with your own criteria through the GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Program Finder. | "I really loved the location of QUT. It is set in the middle of the city, but being by the botanical gardens gave it an air that one might think they weren't in middle of a city with 1+ million people. The architecture of the campus was beautiful and technology was top-notch. I liked my instructors, but only ended up having a couple that were actually Australian, which was slightly disappointing. I'd recommend QUT to other engineering students as the courses were comparable in difficulty to those at my home university." K.Davis QUT | |