Drama Studies
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Drama exists on and off the stage. Theatre happens in our everyday lives. It is the basis for story-telling and other forms of performance within the creative arts. It has its origins in sacred rituals and remains central today as part of our sensemaking as we negotiate our place in the world. As with other creative arts, Drama and the insights from studying performance can be applied in the fields of medicine, politics, education, and more.
Theatre Studies encompass all the arts that make up the live experience we call theatre – including costume, lighting, sound, devising, directing, design, dramaturgy, and playwriting. We also study the meaning behind the theatre, analyzing culture and politics, space and place, the presence of audience and performers, and the use of digital technology.
Do you enjoy: Working as part of a creative team? Putting theory into practice? Hands-on practical experience? The study of drama and theatre is a study of the human condition as explored and expressed through these creative arts.
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Admissions Requirements
US High School Diploma with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better (B+ average) unweighted and SAT with a minimum score of 1250 - 1400 on any two of the Critical Reading, Math and Writing sections and no score less than 500 or ACT with a minimum composite score of 27 - 32, Two Letters of Recommendation, Academic Statement. Weighted GPAs will be recalculated by the Applications & Admissions Team.Â
Notes
In order for a student to be eligible for the Free Fees Initiative, they must have been living within the EU, UK or EEA countries, for the last 3 out of 5 years, must be a citizen and passport holder of the EU, UK or EEA and this must be their first time attending third level education, ie. university. Application deadline for EU students is February 1.
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Dublin
Ireland
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
Additional Information
- Bachelors
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