BA (Hons) Drama and Theatre - Part-time
Bachelor's degree
In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
6 Years
Our Drama and Theatre degree gives you the opportunity to create, perform, and examine innovative theatre and performance.
Led by experts in drama and theatre research, professional performers, theatre makers, and industry specialists, this course is designed to prepare you for a range of careers in drama, theatre, and the cultural industries.
Exploring theatre and performance from a variety of current and global perspectives, including different cultures, histories, politics, aesthetics and ethics, you can develop a detailed understanding of theatre and its important place in our modern lives.
Through a mixture of core and optional modules, both practical and theoretical, you have the opportunity to curate your own journey through the programme, and can choose to focus on Contemporary Theatre Practice, Theatre and Performance Studies, and Technical Theatre and Production.
Our course also provides opportunities for you to perform, create and participate in a variety of performances, trips, and events with a range of partners including interdisciplinary students, professional artists and performers, and external organisations. Recently we’ve worked with organisations including the BBC, National Youth Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse, and the Royal Air Force.
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Graduates can develop the skills and knowledge relevant to a variety of roles within the theatre industry, including actor, director, playwright, producer, stage manager, and technician. There is the opportunity to progress to related professions in the creative industries, including publishing, marketing, venue programming, and to work in television, film, and radio. Some students may choose to undertake further study at postgraduate level or take qualifications in teaching.
Recent graduate destinations have included theatre making, directing, stage management, technical theatre, producing, arts administration, teaching, BBC Radio, BBC Television, and drama therapy.
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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Subjects
- Teaching
- Drama
- Theatre
- Part Time
- Shakespeare
- Combat
- Culture
- Thinking
- Ensemble
- Making
- Devising
Course programme
- Devising and Making (Core)
- Ensemble Show (Core)
- Thinking Culture (Core)
- Thinking Theatre (Core)
- Collaborative Elective (Option)
- Contemporary Political Playwriting (Option)
- Designing Stages (Option)
- Drama Study Abroad (Option)
- Music Theatre (Option)
- Placements (LSFPA) (Option)
- Specialist Elective 2 (Option)
- Stage Combat (Option)
- Staging Shakespeare & Co (Option)
- Teaching Drama (Option)
- Technical Theatre (Option)
- Theatre Practice (Option)
- Theatre, Theory and Society (Core)
- Theatres of Experiment: the Avant-Garde (Option)
- Arts and Cultural Industries (Option)
- Cabaret, Satire & Song (Option)
- Degree Show Festival (Core)
- Directing (Option)
- Dissertation (15c) (Option)
- Dissertation (30c) (Option)
- Performance, Media & New Technologies (Option)
- Physical Theatre (Option)
- Postdramatic Theatre (Option)
- Solo Performance (Option)
- Specialist Elective II Semester A (Option)
- Specialist Elective II Semester B (Option)
- Theatre for Young Audiences (Option)
- Writing for the Stage (Option)
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BA (Hons) Drama and Theatre - Part-time