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Drama combined degrees

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The courses available within the Drama combined programmes allow students to study several different areas of drama from classical to contemporary theatre. The first year courses combine practical and written work and in the second and final years, emphasis is on either practical or written work.

Studying drama should be enjoyable and stimulating. These programme are not a full preparation for a career in the industry although this may be an outcome; some of our students continue on to drama schools. By studying drama, students acquire 'soft skills' that are valued by all employers including team-building, problem-solving, personal presentation and communication skills, both verbal and non-verbal.

Drama courses are taught by the School of Humanities at the Greenwich Campus. Depending on your selected combination you may be required to travel between campuses.

Drama Combined Degrees

Joint option (Drama and ...)
Programme Title UCAS Code
Drama and English, BA Hons QW43 BA/DrEng

Content

Minor option (... with Drama)

  • Introduction to Theatre Practice: Early Stages
  • Drama in Performance
      OR
    Theatre Studies: Traditional and Modern
      OR
    Philosophy of Theatre and Literature
  • Drama Project
  • Modern American Drama
      OR
    Twentieth Century Theatre
  • Shakespeare Studies

Joint option (... and Drama)

  • TBA
  • Drama in Performance
  • Theatre Studies: Traditional and Modern
      OR
    Philosophy of Theatre and Literature
  • Two options from:
    • Drama Project
    • Modern American Drama
    • Twentieth Century Theatre
    • Shakespeare Studies

Major option (Drama with ...)

For information on course content please contact the Enquiry Unit.

Drama and Performing Arts Programmes

We offer a diverse range of innovative programmes which enable students to realise and maximise their creative and academic potential and to seize and shape the career opportunities open to them on graduation.

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