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Drama and Theatre Studies MastersUniversity of Birmingham - United KingdomThe Drama and Theatre Arts department offers promising candidates the opportunity to carry out research in a dynamic environment which allows students, scholars and theatre practitioners to work together to achieve a n... Show More The Drama and Theatre Arts department offers promising candidates the opportunity to carry out research in a dynamic environment which allows students, scholars and theatre practitioners to work together to achieve a new breadth and depth in the study of drama. It also takes advantage of Birmingham's exceptional resources for theatre research as well as the University's links with world-class theatre in Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon, London and beyond. Entry RequirementsWe would normally expect applicants to have an Honours degree or equivalent, although suitable professional experience may be taken into account when assessing qualifications.
International students Academic requirements can be viewed in http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/International/students/country/index.aspx
Students can satisfy our English language requirements in two ways: by holding an English language qualification to the right level by taking and successfully completing one of our English courses for international students
Other FeesDomestic fee for part-time - £1,998 NotesDuration of part-time course - 24 months |
$6,044 Domestic $19,006 International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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Drama and Theatre Studies PhDUniversity of Birmingham - United KingdomThe Drama and Theatre Arts department offers promising candidates the opportunity to carry out research in a dynamic environment which allows students, scholars and theatre practitioners to work together to achieve a n... Show More The Drama and Theatre Arts department offers promising candidates the opportunity to carry out research in a dynamic environment which allows students, scholars and theatre practitioners to work together to achieve a new breadth and depth in the study of drama. It also takes advantage of Birmingham's exceptional resources for theatre research as well as the University's links with world-class theatre in Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon, London and beyond. The PhD – the most advanced research degree – leads to a dissertation of up to 80,000 words on a subject of your choice and under the expert supervision of an academic member of staff. Entry RequirementsWe would normally expect applicants to have an Honours degree or equivalent, although suitable professional experience may be taken into account when assessing qualifications.
International students Academic requirements can be viewed in http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/International/students/country/index.aspx
Students can satisfy our English language requirements in two ways: by holding an English language qualification to the right level by taking and successfully completing one of our English courses for international students Other FeesDomestic tuition fee for part-time - £1,998 NotesDuration of part-time course - 72 months |
$6,044 Domestic $19,006 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Applied Theatre Studies MastersUniversity of New England - AustraliaThe Master of Applied Theatre Studies is a course that can be studied entirely off campus. Online technologies are used to foster interaction between students. The course allows students working in their local environm... Show More The Master of Applied Theatre Studies is a course that can be studied entirely off campus. Online technologies are used to foster interaction between students. The course allows students working in their local environment to extend their knowledge and skills in the areas of theatre production, dramaturgical research, theatre history and academic writing. The course is aimed at students who have prior experience of theatre practice as a performer, director, designer, playwright or teacher. It seeks to integrate theoretical and practical study as far as possible. It requires students to select a specific performance topic and prepare it dramaturgically, present a detailed, convincing and well-argued production proposal, take part in a practical performance of the play or other theatre event as playwright, director, actor or designer, and then use all this work as the basis for an extensively researched short dissertation which builds on the knowledge and understanding gained during the practical work on the production. There is room within the course of study for elective units which will allow students to further develop their academic skills in writing, contemporary theoretical approaches, research methodology and/or the study of theatre history. As part of their practical work , students will prepare detailed records of their productions or performances, in an appropriate format, which will be used in the assessment process. Students must complete the four core units totalling 36 credit points and can take as electives a further two approved 6-cp units. Candidates enrolling in the course need to be able to arrange to participate creatively in a practical theatre project with an appropriate organisation, such as a professional, amateur or community theatre company, or a school or university. The University of New England cannot provide facilities or resources off campus for the practical component of the course-it is the responsibility of the candidate to arrange this. Entry RequirementsA candidate shall: (a) have fulfilled all the requirements of a Bachelor's degree with a major or equivalent in Theatre Studies; or (b) have fulfilled all the requirements of a Graduate Certificate in a relevant area of study. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Incidental unit costs NotesIntensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the optional units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. Candidates are required to take a creative role in a practical theatre project as part of their studies. In the case of school teachers this could involve working with pupils in a school production (of an appropriate scale); for theatre practitioners it could involve taking part in a production with an established theatre company. The University of New England cannot provide facilities or resources off campus for the practical component of the course - it is the responsibility of the candidate to arrange this. |
$4,687 Domestic $14,521 International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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Arts Practice MastersCharles Sturt University - AustraliaThe aim of this course is to afford the student the opportunity to direct their studies to a focused area for investigation and resolution, to critically analyse and reflect on their creative practice and research inve... Show More The aim of this course is to afford the student the opportunity to direct their studies to a focused area for investigation and resolution, to critically analyse and reflect on their creative practice and research investigation in national and international contexts. The Master of Arts Practice - with specialisations, replaces the Master of Visual and Performing Art, and may be undertaken full-time over one year, or part-time over two years; either by distance education, on campus or in mixed mode, i.e. the first year on campus and the second year by distance education, or vice versa. The following specialisations are available:
Master of Arts Practice (Acting) MAPrac(Acting) It is a Commonwealth supported course which provides students the opportunity to undertake a supervised creative practice-based project in either; fine arts, performance, photography, theatre, television, sound, text, hybrid arts or new media, or any other creative discipline, which can be exhibited, published, produced, performed or presented; and a writing project, as part of which the student carries out contextual research in creative practices and critical reflection on the practice based project. The specialisation with which the student graduates is dependent on the nature of the project. Students may commence in either session. Entry RequirementsSuccessful completion of an undergraduate award, with not less than 50% of core discipline studies in the final year of the award. Applicants who have not completed an undergraduate award but who have equivalent professional experience will be considered on an individual basis. Applicants for entry into this course are required to submit a Master's project proposal and visual and/or other evidence to support the application. Applicants must submit details of the infrastructure and resources required to successfully complete the project, and if studying by distance of their ability to access these resources. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs NotesNot open to international students. |
$4,544 Domestic N/A International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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