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The Bachelor of Theatre Studies is a 3 year
full-time course or 6 years part-time. This degree offers an experience
of theatre from a range of different points of view-the actor, the
director, the playwright, the critic and the audience member. It begins
with introductions to the roles of the actor and the writer as creators
of theatre events, and then allows students to focus on playwriting,
performing, and the informed study of theatre within society, both now
and throughout Western history. There is a special focus on Australian
theatre. At the end of their studies, students have the opportunity to
focus on directing for the theatre. Both on-campus and
distance-education students complete a major in Theatre Studies, and are
encouraged to extend their studies in a wide range of other possible
disciplines in the arts and humanities fields.
Opportunities in acting and performing, directing and further
studies in the arts and humanities fields. Theatre Studies
provides the fundamental training for those wanting to enter the theatre
profession, but it also gives valuable experience in a wide range of
career skills, including oral communication, public presentation,
teamwork, creative thinking (a quality which is in great demand among
employers) and problem solving. Many graduates in theatre studies find
work as teachers of Drama in the secondary school system, but they can
be found in a wide variety of other careers: it is useful preparation
for any career in the public gaze, including journalism, teaching, law,
and business.
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of New England
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