Goldsmiths, University of London,

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Applied Theatre - Drama in Educational, Community and Social Contexts - Pre-Master's Programme

DegreeMasters
FieldApplied Theatre Pre-Master’s
Duration9 months
Tuition22440.00

Overview

Study Applied Theatre with a focus on drama in educational, community and social settings at OnCampus London (Birkbeck, University of London). This 2-semester pre-master’s programme supports progression to selected Master’s degrees at partner universities in the UK.

About this programme

Overview

The Pre-Master's Programme in Applied Theatre: Drama in Educational, Community and Social Contexts at Goldsmiths, University of London offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of drama and social engagement. This course is designed for those looking to deepen their understanding of applied theatre practices within various contexts, including educational and community settings. Delivered at OnCampus London, this programme supports your progression to selected Master’s degrees at partner universities in the UK.

What you'll study

Duration: 9 months

Core modules include:

  • Academic English Language Development
  • Research and Digital Literacy Skills
  • Personal Development for Employability
  • Working in Teams
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods

Assessment approach: Assessments are module-based and completed at the end of each semester, designed to evaluate your learning and familiarize you with common postgraduate assessment formats in the UK.

Progression: Successful completion of the programme ensures progression to Master’s study at partner institutions, contingent upon meeting any additional entry requirements.

Entry requirements

To enroll in this programme, you must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) from a recognized institution. Proficiency in English is also required to ensure you can fully engage with the course content.

English requirements

Applicants are typically required to achieve a minimum IELTS score of 5.5, reflecting a good level of English proficiency across various skills such as writing, listening, speaking, and reading.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Applied Theatre Pre-Master's Programme are well-equipped for careers in educational, community, and social sectors. The skills developed throughout the course will enable you to facilitate theatre initiatives, engage with diverse communities, and pursue further academic studies in related fields. This programme lays a solid foundation for impactful work in applied theatre and social change.

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