Hi guys, I'm thinking about making Drama/Literature (with a year abroad) my insurance choice. I was just wondering if anybody knows the balance between practical and theory within the joint course, or perhaps even people who just did Drama?
Obviously, in East 15 you get a vocational actor's training, and while that's not exactly what I'm looking for, I tend to still enjoy practical work. Also, is there an option to do a performance over a dissertation in the last year?
Hi guys, I'm thinking about making Drama/Literature (with a year abroad) my insurance choice. I was just wondering if anybody knows the balance between practical and theory within the joint course, or perhaps even people who just did Drama?
Obviously, in East 15 you get a vocational actor's training, and while that's not exactly what I'm looking for, I tend to still enjoy practical work. Also, is there an option to do a performance over a dissertation in the last year?
Thankss
The specific course outline, including compulsory and elective modules, will be included on the website. Failing this you can email the university and they will be able to give you the most current information pertaining to your requests.
The specific course outline, including compulsory and elective modules, will be included on the website. Failing this you can email the university and they will be able to give you the most current information pertaining to your requests.
Cheers
I'd probably still like to get some feedback from students who have actually been through the course and how they have found it.