Drama (Joint Honours) BA (Hons)
De Montfort University
Key Information
Campus location
Leicester, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
36 months
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
Drama (Joint Honours) BA (Hons)
This dynamic course is informed by contemporary methods of performance making, current scholarly thinking, and historical theatrical traditions. You will learn from researchers and guest practitioners, and engage critically and creatively with varied modules which will help you to put performance into context. We will support you to develop your own artistic vision based on your personal interests and aspirations, to grow in confidence showcasing your work.
You will explore techniques that underpin acting and performing for the stage, gain a broad understanding of the history of theatre and performance from Ancient Greece to contemporary performance art, and investigate theatre as a vehicle for social change in politics and education.
Gain real-world experience through placements and internships, get involved in professional performances, and broaden your horizons with theatre trips at home and abroad – all of which will prepare you for a range of careers in the arts industry.
This joint-honours course enables you to inform your studies alongside one of the following subjects.
- Drama studied with Creative Writing enables students to explore creative uses of language.
- Drama and English Literature emphasises both disciplines’ interest in written texts.
- Drama and Arts and Festivals Management combines creative performance with the theory and practice of managing arts industries.
- Drama and Media reflects the importance of media in contemporary performance.
You will study 50 per cent Drama and 50 per cent of your other subject.
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Curriculum
First year
- Performance in Context: History and Analysis
- Acting and Performing
Second year
- Performance in Context: Culture and Theory
- You will take the above module and choose from:
- Curve Company 1
- Popular Performance
- Devised Theatre and Performance
- Drama and the Community
Third year
- Drama Research Project OR Performance as Research
- Live Art and Experimental Performance
- Curve Company 2
- Engaging with Creative Industries
- Political Performance
- Education and Performing Arts
Program Outcome
Our Drama graduates gain strong skills in critical analysis, reflection and research, and acquire excellent oral and written communication skills. We will teach you to effectively collaborate, devise, organise and self-manage projects, and deal confidently with public performance.
Graduates choose to pursue postgraduate study, such as our Performance Practices MA.
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Career Opportunities
Previous graduates have developed careers in media and technical theatre production, worked in theatres and community arts organisations, developed personal professional practice, set up their own theatre companies, and teach in primary, secondary and further education.