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The Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) at Douglas College is a cross-disciplinary program designed to prepare students for careers as professional performing artists, arts managers, administrators, or cultural entrepreneurs. This unique program emphasizes collaboration and self-generated creative projects, equipping students with the skills necessary to succeed in the performing arts industry. Please note that applications for the BPA program are currently suspended; for updates, please visit the program page at Capilano University.

Career Options:

Job Title

NOC Code

Salary Range (CAD)

Job Description

Actor

53121$24,000 - $98,000Interpret scripts and portray characters in theatre, film, television, and other media productions.

Theatre Director

51120$39,000 - $79,000Oversee and control the artistic aspects of theatre productions, guiding the creative vision and performance quality.

Producer

51120$50,000 - $100,000Coordinate all aspects of film, television, radio, or stage productions, from concept development to final presentation.

Choreographer

51120$30,000 - $80,000Create and arrange original dance routines and sequences for performances and productions.

Stage Manager

52119$40,000 - $70,000Coordinate all aspects of a theatre production, ensuring seamless execution during rehearsals and performances.