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
3 Years
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Start date
September
This course allows you to study Drama as a single honours degree, giving you an in-depth knowledge of the subject.
Drama at BGU is a forward-looking programme that looks beyond historic and established conventions by exploring what drama can be now and in the future. The programme is grounded in the academic elements of drama as well as practical performance making.
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About this course
You will gain valuable experience and skills, which will be nurtured through a variety of teaching methods including productions, lectures and seminars, theatre visits, and practical workshops, providing a thorough and an in-depth understanding of professional practice. You will develop your own skills in critical analysis and interpretation of play-texts from different playwrights while enhancing your research skills and advancing your knowledge and understanding of drama in general. The structure of the programme will enable you to combine theory with practice, identifying the link between the two. Through a combination of theoretical and practical explorations, you will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of creative practices and develop your own capacity as a contemporary practitioner and critical thinker.
Throughout our drama courses, you will acquire a number of useful skills which can be transferred to the workplace, such as good communication skills, the ability to work effectively in groups and as an individual, good organisational and decision-making skills, effective analytical skills, and the ability to apply theory to practice.
Possible future careers for Drama graduates could include Theatre management, Drama therapy, or in Teaching and academic careers. All Drama graduates may also find employment in the public or private sectors, in the creative industries, within the media, tourism and leisure or with education.
You will normally need 96 -112 UCAS tariff points (from a maximum of four Advanced Level qualifications). We welcome a range of qualifications that meet this requirement, such as A/AS Levels, BTEC, Access Courses, International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge Pre-U, Extended Project etc.
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Subjects
- Drama
- Theatre
- Critical skills
- Theatre History
- Theatre Contexts
- Theatre Studies
- Theatre And Studio
- Theatre Directing
- Theatre Management
- Theatre Set Design
Course programme
- Academic And Critical Skills
- Cultural Narrative
- Documentary And Verbatim Theatre
- Theatre And Studio Practice
- Aspects Of Applied Drama
- Acting Skills
- European Theatre History
- Community Arts And Entrepreneurship
- Technical Theatre
- Global Shakespeare
- Contemporary British Theatre
- Theatre And Stage Management
- Script & Performance Writing
- Decolonising Drama
- Directing And Devising
- Site Specific Performance
- Independent Study
- Intercultural Performance Practice
- Dissertation
Drama