BA (Hons) Theatre Arts

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About this Course (This course is validated by the University of Brighton and delivered by Northbrook College)UCAS code: W440Fees and Finance The BA Theatre Arts is a one year Honours top-up course which provides the exciting opportunity for Drama, Dance, Technical, Design, Costume and Make Up students to progress to Degree level through a unique combination of practical (70%) and academic study (30%). The course takes place in the excellently equipped environment offered by The Southern Theatre Arts Centre. The focus of this challenging programme is the development of the student as an individual through the practice, study and exploration of theatre skills. Collaborative theatre practice, pushing the creative potential of all theatre disciplines, is central to the philosophy of the course. Regular workshop and showcase productions enable students to develop their own skills to professional standards, preparing them for employment or postgraduate study.

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(This course is validated by the University of Brighton and delivered by Northbrook College)


UCAS code:
W440


Fees and Finance


The BA Theatre Arts is a one year Honours top-up course which provides the exciting opportunity for Drama, Dance, Technical, Design, Costume and Make Up students to progress to Degree level through a unique combination of practical (70%) and academic study (30%).


The course takes place in the excellently equipped environment offered by The Southern Theatre Arts Centre. The focus of this challenging programme is the development of the student as an individual through the practice, study and exploration of theatre skills.


Collaborative theatre practice, pushing the creative potential of all theatre disciplines, is central to the philosophy of the course. Regular workshop and showcase productions enable students to develop their own skills to professional standards, preparing them for employment or postgraduate study.

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Induction - ‘Student Conference’ – workshops and seminars exploring the Northbrook resources and the themes underpinning the year’s journey. Experimental workshops enabling the students to develop a shared language and the relationships between disciplines and course groups


Specialist Discipline Practice – (1 & 2 20 credits each) – the opportunity for students to develop and refine their own personal practice over ten weeks with specialist tutor guidance


Collaborative Practice – (1 & 2 20 credits each) – the creation over 10 weeks of new work for theatre or media by student groups culminating in shows and events presented in The Northbrook Theatre and regional venues


Reporting Specialist Discipline Practice & Reporting Collaborative Practice - (10 credits each) – written reports analysing, evaluating and reflecting on specialist and collaborative practice


Dissertation – (20 credits) – 5,000 word extended essay


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BA (Hons) Theatre Arts

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