BA (Hons) Drama and English

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Bachelor's degree

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lincoln

  • Duration

    3 Years

Welcome to BA (Hons) Drama and English
Combine your passion for theatre, performance and literature with the BA (Hons) Drama and English degree at the University of Lincoln.

This interdisciplinary joint honours programme considers literature from a variety of theoretical, historical, and cultural perspectives, while the theatre and performance components of the course allow students to encounter creative practice, technical theatre, and performance skills together with a critical study of drama and theatre.

The course offers students practical and critical approaches to historical, cultural, and performative aspects of theatre and literature. This knowledge forms the basis for understanding the artistic, political, and ethical place of theatre and literature in the 21st Century. A vast range of optional modules explore a variety of genres, styles, authors, plays, and performance types.

Throughout their studies, Joint Honours students can take advantage of opportunities to participate in a variety of performances and productions, as well as take optional modules offered as part of the Creative Writing degree. They can collaborate with other departments and external companies, work with academics on research projects, and perform at national and international festivals.

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Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
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About this course

United Kingdom
GCE Advanced Levels: BBC

International Baccalaureate: 29 points overall

BTEC Extended Diploma: Distinction, Merit, Merit

Access to Higher Education Diploma: 45 Level 3 credits with a minimum of 112 UCAS Tariff points

Applicants will also need at least three GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, which must include English. Equivalent Level 2 qualifications may be considered.

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About the course: Positive experience and workload was challenging at times and they offered amazing facilities. The location is safe and everything was simply sorted, I enjoyed my time and in all it was a great learning experience.
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Subjects

  • English
  • Drama
  • Improvisation
  • Theatre
  • University
  • Writing
  • Joint
  • Poetry
  • Introduction
  • Literature
  • Narrative
  • Medieval
  • Contemporary
  • Fantasy

Course programme

First Year
  • Devising and Making (Core)
  • Introduction to Narrative (Core)
  • Introduction to Poetry (Core)
  • Texts in Time: Medieval to Romantic (Core)
  • Texts in Time: Victorian to Contemporary (Core)
  • Thinking Theatre (Core)
Second Year
  • After The End: Reading the Apocalypse (Option)
  • American Literature I (Option)
  • American Literature II (Option)
  • Arthur and His Court (Option)
  • British Medieval Literature (Option)
  • Classic and Contemporary Fantasy (Option)
  • Collaborative Elective (Option)
  • Contemporary Political Playwriting (Option)
  • Designing Stages (Option)
  • Dis-Locations: the Literature of Late Capitalism (Core)
  • Experimental Writing (Option)
  • Literature of the Fin de Siècle (Option)
  • Making It New: An Introduction to Literary Modernism (Option)
  • Non-Fiction Workshop (Option)
  • Placements (LSFPA) (Option)
  • Poetry Workshop (Option)
  • Postcolonialism (Option)
  • Renaissance Literature (Option)
  • Restoration Literature (Option)
  • Romanticism: Literature 1780-1830 (Option)
  • Script Workshop (Option)
  • Specialist Elective 2 (Option)
  • Stage Combat (Option)
  • Staging Shakespeare & Co (Option)
  • Study Period Abroad - English and Drama (Option)
  • Teaching Drama (Option)
  • Technical Theatre (Option)
  • Theatre Practice (Option)
  • Theatres of Experiment: the Avant-Garde (Option)
  • Theory Wars (Core)
  • Writing Short Fiction (Option)
Third Year
  • American Detective Fiction and Film: 1930 to the Present Day (Option)
  • Arts and Cultural Industries (Option)
  • Cabaret, Satire & Song (Option)
  • Degree Show Festival (Option)
  • Directing (Option)
  • Dissertation (15c) (Option)
  • Dissertation (30c) (Option)
  • Gothic in Literature and Film (Option)
  • Growing Up and Growing Old: Youth and Age across the Nineteenth Century (Option)
  • Independent Study: English (Option)
  • Life Writing (Option)
  • Literature and the Environment (Option)
  • Monsters and Violence in Middle English Romance (Option)
  • Performance, Media & New Technologies (Option)
  • Physical Theatre (Option)
  • Postdramatic Theatre (Option)
  • Postmodernism: Apocalypse and Genesis 1967-2000 (Option)
  • Science Fiction (Option)
  • Sex, Texts and Politics: Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (Option)
  • Single Author Study A (Option)
  • Single Author Study B (Option)
  • Solo Performance (Option)
  • Southern Accents (Option)
  • Specialist Elective II Semester A (Option)
  • Specialist Elective II Semester B (Option)
  • The Literature of Childhood (Option)
  • Theatre For Young Audiences (Option)
  • Twenty-First Century British Fiction (Option)
  • Women’s Writing and Feminist Theory (Option)
  • Writing for the Stage (Option)

Additional information

Full-time - International - £15,000 per level

Part-time - UK/EU  - £77.00 per credit point

BA (Hons) Drama and English

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