Drama major
Deakin Drama graduates are dynamic, independent and entrepreneurial - equally at home performing, creating performance, directing, designing, teaching, and producing performance for a wide range of contexts.
| Undergraduate (Bachelor) degrees | |||
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| Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
| Bachelor of Arts | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
| Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama) | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
| Postgraduate degrees | |||
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| Master of Arts | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
Why study at Deakin?
Get ready for your new career
Drama at Deakin specialises in marrying practice and theory. Drama students learn about the history and theory of drama, theatre and performance by making drama, theatre and performance.
Learn from the best
Louise Morris is an Associate Lecturer in Drama within the School of Communications and Creative Arts- Deakin University- Burwood- Melbourne- Australia. She has worked with performance company Splinters Theatre of Spectacle (ACT 1991-1998), Co-founded Culturally Innovative Arts (ACT 1998-2001) and is a founding member of the Red Cabbage Collective (VIC 2002-2010).
The recipient of an APA scholarship- she completed her Masters of Animateuring-Cross-Modal Performance (H1 Class) at the Victorian College of the Arts- Melbourne University in 2007.
Career and Industry
Deakin has three purpose-built performance studios which allow students to produce public performances at a professional standard, and to explore areas such as:
- stage design
- lighting
- sound
- production and stage management
- publicity and marketing
