Baccalaureate in Performing Arts, an option with important academic and professional opportunities
Business Administration, Economics, Anthropology, Information Sciences, Law, Education, Geography, History, Literature, Philosophy, Environment, Tourism, Political Science or, of course, Dramatic Arts.
There is a long list of academic options after studying the Bachillerato de Artes Escénicas.
And not only does it provide opportunities for numerous university careers, but it also facilitates creativity, strengthens the personality, self-confidence, respect and tolerance.
If you still have doubts about whether or not to study a Bachelor of Performing Arts, here are some interesting aspects to take into account.
The first thing you should examine in yourself is whether there is that “vocation” that most artistic students have been called to.
It is true that if there is no vocation, you will probably end up abandoning your studies or profession sooner or later.
But we will place ourselves in the context that you have felt the call.
The Performing Arts offer resources with which to enhance your natural talent, bring out your creativity and channel it outward.
Academic and intellectual education is as important as social education, ethics and creativity, skills that multiply with artistic contact. Art in general brings greater learning and entrepreneurial skills among students, and fosters social intelligence to relate to others. Today we know from studies that children who demonstrated greater artistic creativity in primary and secondary education tend to develop better attitudes for innovation in other branches of science or new technologies when they become adults.
We live in a world of multiple languages, art, science, sports, innovation, social and environmental challenges at a global level.
A context in which not only those with the most training will be able to achieve their professional goals, but also those who are able to demonstrate a good integral education of their skills and competencies from the earliest ages: A multi-potential education for the maximum development of their resources, of their talent.
From ESAEM, we emphasize that the Artistic Baccalaureate is perfect to encourage in students their artistic and creative concerns, their imagination, and their communicative and social skills. Attitudes increasingly valued by large companies, which need workers who are able to push themselves in an environment whose only success of permanence is based on creativity, flexibility and innovation.
After completing the Bachillerato de Artes Escénicas, there are numerous academic possibilities:
- Higher or university education with a wide range of undergraduate degrees on offer
- Higher Artistic Education
- Higher studies in Music and Dance
- Dramatic Art Teachings
- Conservation and restoration of cultural goods teachings
- Higher studies in plastic arts and design
- Higher Degree in Professional Training
- Higher Degree of Professional education in plastic arts and design
- Higher degree in sports education.
And it has advantages for children who want to make music studies (conservatories and colleges) compatible with those of the general education system, since there are validations between both studies.
In addition, at ESAEM, we complete the official teachings proposed in the Bachelor of Performing Arts with a basic artistic training in its three disciplines: dance, singing and acting. Thus, at the end of your studies, you will have acquired not only the regulated knowledge of the program, but also basic artistic skills necessary for your further training.
If you have a clear inclination for the performing arts, an important step to take is to direct your studies in this field.
This will stimulate your abilities and compensate your training with attitudes and habits that relate you to other areas of knowledge and learning.
They will also give you resources for the rest of your life with which you can successfully develop in any field: personal, relational or professional.
“For the fourth consecutive year ESAEM has obtained a 100% pass rate in Selectividad”.