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Bachelor in Arts (B.A.) in Drama Studies & another subject (Joint Honor)

Course Code

TR001

Duration

3 to 4 years

Description

An honor degree course allowing students to combine Drama Studies with a range of other subjects including all languages, English, History of Art, Music, Classics and Sociology. Students take both subjects for the first three years and choose one of the two subjects for the final year.

The course provides the basis for the practical exploration of theatre and other types of performance which is both theoretically and historically informed. Most graduates find employment in theatre or related professions and many opt to take further training or apprenticeships in specialist areas of theatre, film, or television (such as directing, acting, design, writing, management, community drama, teaching, etc.) and pursue successful careers in their chosen fields. Recent graduates have also formed their own theatre companies.

The Freshman years of the course (Years 1 & 2) introduce students to a wide variety of disciplines of study and are seen as foundation years. These years provide students with the skills of the theatre historian, analyst and practitioner. Teaching is by lecture, seminar and practical workshop, with a strong emphasis on experiential learning in theatre production. (Please note that, although there are practice-oriented modules available on this course, it should not be regarded as a vocational training course.)

A range of course units allows Sophister students (Years 3 & 4) to specialise in both historical and theoretical fields as well as practical aspects of professional theatre. The range of options includes courses in the theatre history of Ireland, Europe, Asia, Africa, USA; Stage and Lighting Design, Directing, Theatre Management, Puppetry, Acting, Film Analysis and so on. In the final year, in addition to course options, each student engages in an individual research project guided by a member of staff, and produces a dissertation.

Fees

Please check the Treasurers office for the summary of undergraduate degree fees.

Application

Applications should be made through:

The Irish Central Applications Office (C.A.O.) by January of the year of proposed entry. Entry is by formal interview, practical workshop and academic competition. Interviews are normally held in the Department of Drama between March and May.

Overseas students who wish to come to Trinity College for one year or more should contact:

The International Office, East Theatre, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland; Phone: +353 (0)1 896 3150; Fax: +353 (0)1 677 1698; www.tcd.ie/international; E-mail: international@tcd.ie

Assessment

Assessment is by written examinations, essays, logbooks and the practical realization of projects. In the final year, each student engages in an individual research project guided by a member of staff, and produces a dissertation of 7,000 or 12,000 words.


Last updated 10 June 2010 by Francis Thackaberry.