MBA Business Administration
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Stoke-on-Trent campus
INTAKE: September
The MA Collaborative Theatre Practice program at Staffordshire University is a unique and interdisciplinary course that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and collaborative mindset required for success in the theatre and performing arts industry.
Interdisciplinary Approach: This program embraces an interdisciplinary approach, welcoming students from various backgrounds, including theatre, performing arts, visual arts, and more. It encourages collaboration and creative exploration across different artistic disciplines.
Practical Theatre-Making: Students engage in practical theatre-making projects, including devising, directing, and performing. They have the opportunity to work on live productions, ensuring hands-on experience.
Collaboration and Ensemble Work: The program emphasizes collaboration and ensemble work, fostering a spirit of teamwork and collective creativity among students.
Theoretical Foundations: Students gain a deep understanding of theatre history, theory, and critical analysis, providing a solid academic foundation for their creative practice.
Guest Lecturers and Workshops: Renowned industry professionals and theatre practitioners are invited as guest lecturers and workshop leaders, offering insights and expertise.
Creative Research: Students have the chance to conduct creative research projects and contribute to the development of new theatre practices and approaches.
Individual and Group Projects: The program balances individual projects that allow students to explore their unique artistic voices with group projects that encourage collaboration and ensemble performance.
Community Engagement: Opportunities for community engagement and outreach projects enable students to connect with diverse audiences and develop socially relevant theatre.
Site-Specific Theatre: Exploring site-specific and immersive theatre forms allows students to expand their creative horizons and adapt to non-traditional performance spaces.
Professional Development: Career-focused modules help students develop their professional skills, including project management, funding applications, and marketing.
Performance Showcase: The program culminates in a performance showcase or public presentation, providing a platform for students to exhibit their creative work to a wider audience.
Stoke-on-Trent campus
IELTS 6.5
£ 16750
Postgraduate Entry Requirements:
Students must provide:
Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.
It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.
Staffordshire University values diversity and aims to support international students in their academic journey. To make education more accessible and affordable, the university offers a range of scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and provide financial assistance to deserving students.
It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary each year.
Graduates of the MA Collaborative Theatre Practice program at Staffordshire University are well-prepared for diverse and rewarding career paths within the theatre and performing arts industry.
Theatre Director: Directing productions for theatre companies, festivals, or educational institutions.
Actor/Performer: Performing in a variety of theatrical productions, including plays, musicals, and experimental theatre.
Playwright/Devisor: Creating original scripts and theatrical pieces for performance.
Theatre Producer: Managing the production, funding, and logistics of theatre projects.
Drama Educator: Teaching theatre and performing arts at schools, colleges, or community centers.
Arts Administrator: Working in arts organizations, theaters, or cultural institutions in roles such as marketing, fundraising, or programming.
Community Arts Practitioner: Engaging with communities through theatre-based projects and workshops.
Site-Specific Theatre Maker: Creating immersive and site-specific theatre experiences.
Theatre Critic/Reviewer: Providing critical analysis and commentary on theatrical productions.
Creative Researcher: Pursuing further academic studies or research in the field of theatre and collaborative practice.