Special Educational Needs, Disability & Inclusion and Applied Drama

Bachelor's degree

In Lincoln

£ 12 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lincoln

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    September

This course allows you to jointly study Applied Drama & Special Educational Needs, Disability & Inclusion, giving you a fully rounded experience of both subjects.

Throughout the study of Special Educational Needs, Disability & Inclusion, you will find out about special educational needs provision, tackle discrimination, and understand how to meet the needs of different groups across society. You will challenge your own beliefs and values, as well as those of others, and become an advocate for change.

We have a passion for drama at BGU, and we want to share that passion with you. If you love drama and want to use it to make a difference in the wider world, then you’ll find that our Applied Drama courses, which mix the academic and the creative, will offer you the opportunity to put your love of drama to practical use.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
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Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, LN1 3DY

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course

Possible careers for SENDI graduates may include Primary or special school teaching, work as a SENDI Classroom Assistant, Youth Work, work in a Social Care Setting, or working for Private Sector Educational Providers.

Combining your study with Applied Drama opens up a variety of other career possibilities.

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 Applied Drama graduates could include Theatre management, Drama therapy, Teaching and academic careers, Community and mainstream theatre work, Community work (such as Special Educational Needs and mental health). 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
  • Disability
  • Theatre Studies
  • Theatre Directing
  • Theatre Set Design
  • Theatre Management
  • Theatre And Studio
  • Theatre History
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Holistic
  • Development
  • Theatre Contexts

Course programme

Year 1 Modules
  • Documentary And Verbatim Theatre
  • Theatre And Studio Practice
  • European Theatre History
  • Community Arts And Entrepreneurship
  • From Excluded To Included: A Century Of Change
  • The Whole Child: Holistic Approaches To Meeting Needs
Year 2 Modules
  • Contemporary Theatre Contexts
  • Theatre For Development
  • Popular Traditions
  • Meeting Different Needs
  • Rhetoric Or Reality?
  • An Introduction To Research Methods
Year 3 Modules
  • Studio Practice
  • Process Drama
  • Independent Study
  • Leading The Learning Environment
  • Contemporary Issues In SENDI
  • Independent Study

Special Educational Needs, Disability & Inclusion and Applied Drama

£ 12 VAT inc.