Students
Tuition Fee
PEN 500
Per course
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
10 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Acting | Performing Arts | Theater Arts
Area of study
Arts
Education type
On campus
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
PEN 500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-01-10-
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Faculty of Performing Arts

The Faculty of Performing Arts at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú offers a range of programs in the fields of creation and production, dance, music, and theater.


About the Faculty

  • The faculty is composed of various teams, including the FARES team, which consists of authorities, administrative personnel, and a faculty council.
  • The faculty also has a range of docentes and infrastructure to support student learning.
  • Documents and regulations governing the faculty are available for reference.

Specializations

  • Creation and Production: This program offers a range of courses, including introduction to creation and production, and a final project.
    • The program has a specific profile of graduation, plan of study, and summary of courses.
    • Students can graduate with a degree in Creation and Production.
  • Dance: This program offers a range of courses, including introduction to dance, and a final project.
    • The program has a specific profile of graduation, plan of study, and summary of courses.
    • Students can graduate with a degree in Dance.
  • Music: This program offers a range of courses, including introduction to music, canto, composition, execution, and production technology.
    • The program has a specific profile of graduation, plan of study, and summary of courses.
    • Students can graduate with a degree in Music.
  • Theater: This program offers a range of courses, including introduction to theater, and a final project.
    • The program has a specific profile of graduation, plan of study, and summary of courses.
    • Students can graduate with a degree in Theater.
  • Concentrations: The faculty offers various concentrations, including creation and production, dance, music, and theater.

Admission

  • Why Study Performing Arts at PUCP: The faculty offers a range of reasons why students should study performing arts at PUCP.
  • Admission Process: The admission process involves an evaluation of artistic skills, and students can apply for scholarships.
  • Artistic Evaluation: The faculty offers an artistic evaluation for creation and production, dance, music, and theater.
  • Scholarships: The faculty offers various scholarships, including the LUCET scholarship.

Student Life

  • Academic Calendar: The faculty has an academic calendar that outlines important dates and deadlines.
  • Enrollment: Students can enroll in various courses, and the faculty offers a range of support services, including matrícula and acreditación del idioma.
  • Student Mobility: The faculty offers various opportunities for student mobility, including intercambio, consorcio de universidades, and red de universidades.
  • Degrees and Titles: Students can graduate with a range of degrees and titles, including creation and production, dance, music, and theater.
  • FEAPE: The faculty has a range of support services, including FEAPE, which offers support for students.
  • Student Wellbeing: The faculty offers a range of support services, including área de bienestar y tutorías, acompańarte, and conectarte.
  • Thesis Defense: Students can defend their theses, and the faculty offers support services to help students prepare.

Continuing Education

  • The faculty offers various continuing education programs, including workshops and courses.
  • Taller de Introducción a la Actuación (Adultos): This workshop introduces adults to acting, and covers topics such as definition of acting, recognition of the body and voice as creative tools, observation, concentration, and listening.
    • The workshop has a range of expected outcomes, including the use of expressive tools, integration of basic concepts, and creation of collective exercises.
    • The workshop requires participation in at least 80% of classes to receive certification.
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