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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Dance | Performing Arts | Theater Arts
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The University of Copenhagen offers a comprehensive range of programs, including Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, and Continuing Education. The program details are as follows:


Bachelor's Programmes

  • The Bachelor's program in Teater- og performancestudier (Theater and Performance Studies) includes a mandatory internship workshop.
  • The internship workshop consists of three workshops that aim to frame the learning process around the internship.
  • The first workshop helps students develop a strategy for working with the overall research focus of the internship.
  • The second workshop supports students in narrowing down the internship's overall focus to a specific problem statement.
  • The third workshop provides students with the opportunity to share their internship experiences and reflect on how to use their education in various professional contexts.

Program Structure

  • The program includes a combination of practical training and classroom instruction.
  • The workload consists of 10 hours of classroom instruction.
  • Feedback is provided in various forms, including written, oral, individual, and collective feedback.

Assessment and Evaluation

  • The program is assessed through a written assignment.
  • The assignment is worth 15 ECTS points.
  • The evaluation criteria are based on the study order for the Bachelor's program in Teater- og performancestudier.

Program Information

  • The program is taught in Danish.
  • The program code is HTEB00841U.
  • The program is worth 15 ECTS points.
  • The program is offered at the Bachelor's level.
  • The program duration is one semester.
  • The program is offered in the spring semester.

Administration and Organization

  • The program is offered by the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies.
  • The program is part of the Faculty of Humanities.
  • The program is managed by the Study Board for Arts and Cultural Studies.
  • The program is taught by Mette Obling Høeg.
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