Performance and Visual Arts (Theatre)

Bachelor's degree

In Brighton And Hove

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brighton and hove

  • Duration

    3 Years

Facilities

Location

Start date

Brighton And Hove (East Sussex)
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Grand Parade, BN2 0JY

Start date

On request

About this course

A-levels:
A-levels or International Baccalaureate alone are not normally sufficient qualification without a subsequent foundation diploma. However where A-levels and portfolio provide sufficient grounding, grades BCC apply (typically translates as 260 points in the UCAS tariff).

ND/C (Level 3):
DMM.

International Baccalaureate:
individual assessment.

QAA-approved access course:
individual assessment; subject-specific units preferred.

GCSE (minimum grade C):
a good profile.

Foundation degree/HND
direct to year 2 for suitable candidates. HNC not suitable.
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Course programme

The theatre pathway of our performance and visual arts programme offers a unique opportunity to develop your interest in performance alongside visual arts practice through practical and theoretical investigations.

The course encourages independent and collaborative working methods and the exploration of varied contexts for the dissemination of artistic activity.

Course structure

Year 1 introduces and investigates performance and visual art language and practice through visual, movement and aural studies. Practical experimentation in movement, music, live performance, drawing, photography, video, sound, and site-specific performance offers a year of orientation into the programme, with emphasis on areas of research varying according to the student's selected pathway. Technical inductions provide a skills base from which creative work is developed. Theoretical research supports practical investigations and provides a broad cultural and historical mapping of performance and visual art.

Year 2 develops performance and investigates installation practices and visual art practice, and its documentation through proposals and presentation. Interdisciplinary work is developed through an exploration of forms, contexts and audience. Professional practice is supported by the opportunity to present work in a public context, while extension studies enable students to study other arts-related topics.

Theoretical studies develop cultural and historical knowledge and provide the opportunity to develop critical and analytical skills.

Year 3 develops independent practice through the preparation and documentation of an individual practical project informed by a written research project. Final degree work includes performance, exhibition or site-specific presentations. Professional practice studies support students in identifying possible arts-related career paths.

Areas of study

The theatre route combines theatre and visual art studies focusing on the development of contemporary live art practice and the crossover between theatre and visual art. Consider this pathway if you have an interest in the creative possibilities of combining visual, live art and theatre disciplines to produce interdisciplinary forms which include live art performance, video, site-specific work, installation, writing directing, physical and visual theatre, performance texts and documentation practices

Career and progression opportunities

Graduates enter the arts, media, cultural and communication industries as independent performance and visual art practitioners, curators, film and television producers, directors, researchers, radio and television presenters, community arts practitioners, arts administrators, academics and teachers.

Requirements

Typical entry requirements
individual offers may vary

A-levels:
A-levels or International Baccalaureate alone are not normally sufficient qualification without a subsequent foundation diploma. However where A-levels and portfolio provide sufficient grounding, grades BCC apply (typically translates as 260 points in the UCAS tariff).

ND/C (Level 3):
DMM.

International Baccalaureate:
individual assessment.

QAA-approved access course:
individual assessment; subject-specific units preferred.

GCSE (minimum grade C):
a good profile.

Foundation degree/HND
direct to year 2 for suitable candidates. HNC not suitable.

For non-native speakers of English:
IELTS 6.0 overall, 6.0 in writing.

Other:
Art and Design Foundation Diploma or equivalent. Interview and portfolio review Applicants are considered from a diverse range of prior visual and performance learning. We consider applicants from a diverse range of previous experience and welcome applications from mature students.

Mode of Attendance : Full - time

Performance and Visual Arts (Theatre)

Price on request