Bachelor of Arts

Note: You are seeing the 2017 view of this course information. These details may no longer be current.

Return to course summary

Details of major sequences

Drama

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne)


Overview

The drama program develops your skills in contemporary drama practices and perspectives. It comprises a dynamic combination of acting theory and practice, performance styles and processes, theatre history, text studies, community theatre and technical studies. Final-year students are able to participate in performing arts (drama) internships.


Career outcome

You may find employment in community theatre, drama associations, drama education, film and television production, independent theatre companies and performing arts centres


Units

ACP109Unit description is currently unavailable

ACP177Unit description is currently unavailable

ACP205Unit description is currently unavailable

ACP206Unit description is currently unavailable

ACP280Unit description is currently unavailable (2 credit points)

ACP323Unit description is currently unavailable

ACP378Unit description is currently unavailable (2 credit points)

Major study - students to select one of ACP205 or ACP206

Note: The following unit may also be taken in addition to the prescribed major sequence.

ACC317Unit description is currently unavailable

ACC318Unit description is currently unavailable


 

Return to course summary