BA (Hons) Drama

Course overview

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 3 years
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Tuition (Local students) Data not available
Tuition (Foreign students) $ 41,076
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Entry Requirements

  • A-Levels UCAS Tariff Points Required: 260
  • GCSE / Standard grades required: Five GCSEs (Grade C or above) required, including English and Mathematics.
  • Other equivalent qualifications may be accepted.
  • IELTS Score Required: IELTS 6.5 (6.0 in each component) or acceptable equivalent.
  • Applications are welcomed from those who are returning to education. These students should demonstrate potential and motivation.
  • Overseas applicants who will be considered in line with normal entry requirements are welcomed.

Curriculum

  • Text, Culture and Context: A theory course which studies when plays were written and why
  • The Actor and Texts 1: A practical course on acting technique
  • The Actor and Texts 2: Further acting technique with a major production at the end
  • Improvisation, Devising and Storytelling: Practical performance skill courses
  • Stagecraft and Design: Introduction to lighting, sound and stage management
  • Applied Drama 1: Practical course involving working with a chosen community
  • Contemporary Performance: Theory course in 20th Century and 21st Century performance
  • Specialist Theory and Practice: A practical in which you might chooses one from: Stand-up Comedy, TV Drama, Radio Drama, Physical Theatre or Musical Theatre
  • Adapting the Text: Creating a play from a non-theatre text
  • Related Learning: Studying aspects of employability that interest you
  • Applied Drama 2: Continues the work of Applied Drama 1
  • Direction in Practice: You will direct a short 15 minute extract of your own choosing
  • Independent Project in Drama: You will research and develop your own interests
  • Production in Practice: The final year Festival of Theatre (see above)

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