Bachelor of Arts
Drama
Unit Set Code
MN-A000031 (minor)
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne)
Overview
The Drama program helps you build physical, creative and intellectual capacities through practice-based learning and collaborative performance creation. You will develop your creative voice and the technical skills required to create new stories, to relate to others, to problem solve, and communicate ideas confidently through speech and other physical and visual modes of expression. In the studio setting, you will explore a combination of acting, improvisation and devising theory and practice along with different performance styles and processes, theatre history, text studies and digital theatre crafts. You will have the opportunity to work on individual and group creative projects where you will gain a comprehensive knowledge of ensemble creation and production management.
Career outcome
You may find employment in independent theatre companies, community theatre, drama associations, drama education, film and television production, performing arts centres and for further postgraduate study.
Units
- To complete a Minor sequence in Drama select four (4) units from below.
ACP103 | Acting Studio |
ACP109 | Improvisation for Theatre |
ACP207 | Director's Workshop |
ACP208 | Theatre Technologies |