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Course Details

Build a career in drama and performance. Explore directing, designing, teaching and creative producing. Learn from professionals with connections to industry. This course offers you the opportunity to explore many roles onstage and behind the scenes as you investigate what makes drama tick. You’ll learn about what’s come before in the history of drama so you can change what happens next. You’ll combine theory, skills and practice as you explore the rich possibilities that theatre and performance hold to entertain, engage and transform our view of the world. You’ll collaborate with others to create new performances that are built to surprise. Theatre necessarily combines many fields of creative practice, so drama graduates tend to be curious, versatile and able to adapt quickly to a rapidly changing creative environment. They’re the people we call on to find out not only why, but how drama works.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: To meet the course requirements of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama), you must complete the following: Two common units (KYB101 and KYB102) – 24 credit points; Drama major – 168 credit points; Complementary studies – 48 credit points from the Situated Creative Practice Extension plus 48 credit points chosen from a minor or unit options (electives).

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