The majority of what you will learn through studying Applied Theatre will be through practical experience. You will bring the skills and passion you have, and learn how to apply them; as well as gaining new skills in facilitation, devising, and all aspects of theatre-making. You will not only be creating new drama, but gaining the knowledge and understanding needed to engage communities, and exploring the world in the wide variety of environments covered by the term Applied Theatre €“ such as schools, community or health centers, prisons, hospitals, or out on the streets. Our strong industry links and ongoing relationships with many experienced practitioners and companies working in the field allow us to prepare you for a varied career. As the course progresses, you will work increasingly independently, spending six weeks of the second year on a full-time placement, and in the third year collaborating with fellow students in forming professional €˜companies, working collectively in live situations. The course ends with a festival of Applied Theatre, which serves as a showcase of your work and a bridge to a wide range of employment.
GCSE English Language at grade C/4 or above Must have been achieved at the point of enrolment
6.5 with no less than 5.5 in any band
Education
City Centre
Undergraduate
3
September
0.0
£9,250, £17,100,
Brighton
6.0
Undergraduate
£ 19050
Middle Sex
6.5
Undergraduate
£9,250, £23,400
Lancaster
6.5
Undergraduate
26550