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Programme Goals
- Offer short-term (up to one year) study and work experiences for international students or students pursuing a degree at another institution
- Customize classes and hands-on experiences to meet individual goals
- Take personal talent and abilities to the next level
- Give focus and direction to independent projects in a peaceful, Spirit-filled environment
- Integrate the arts with other professions
- Provide a venue for networking with Christian artists
- Present opportunities to study and work in a thriving theatre centre
Programme Description
The Internship Programme is designed for participants whose educational or professional goals would benefit from training in Rosebud, but whose needs cannot be fulfilled through one of our other existing programmes. Each Internship Programme is custom designed, in consultation with the participant, around a specific arts focus, such as drama ministry, acting, music, arts administration, tourism, or other.
Participants pay tuition only for those classes and practicum experiences that are deemed suitable to their programme. In addition, work experience within Rosebud Theatre, Hospitality, or other associated endeavors usually forms part of the programme. Completion of the Internship Programme is based on evaluations from the relevant supervisors and instructors.
Credentials
After successfully completing the Rosebud Internship Programme, participants receive a Certificate of Completion, a transcript and a reference letter detailing their course of study.
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Admission Requirements
- Statement of Purpose
- Resume
- Interview
Tuition & Fees
Tuition: $200 per credit
$600 per 3 credit course
Fees: $105 to $265, depending on the length
of the programme
Supplies: $150 to $500, depending on the
length of the programme
Course Listing
Courses are planned around the goals of each individual Internship Programme. Since many intermediate and advanced-level courses stipulate pre-requisites, most interns participate in foundational-level courses that have no pre-requisites. However, previous training and background will be considered in course assignments.
It should be understood that the Internship Programme does not revolve around course work alone. Practicums, guided projects, and work experiences also form essential components. |
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