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Academic Mission
The Master of Arts in Music, Dance, and Drama program at Makerere University offers advanced scholarly and creative exploration within these interconnected performing arts disciplines. Students will engage in rigorous theoretical study, critical analysis, and practical application, fostering a deep understanding of artistic principles, historical contexts, and contemporary trends. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, encouraging students to investigate the relationships between music, dance, and drama in diverse cultural settings. This program is designed for individuals seeking to deepen their expertise and contribute to the academic and artistic discourse in the performing arts. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, arts administration, performance, choreography, and cultural research. Key skills developed include advanced research methodologies, critical evaluation, creative production, and effective communication within the arts sector.
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Successfully verified on August 29, 2025 by the relevant educational authorities.
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