BA English Literature / Drama and Theatre

Aberystwyth - Main Site

 

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Program Overview

The BA English Literature/Drama and Theatre program at Aberystwyth University offers a rich and dynamic exploration of literature, drama, and theatre, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the written word and its performance. This interdisciplinary program combines the study of literary texts with practical training in acting, directing, and theatrical production, allowing students to explore the intersection of literature, performance, and culture. With a focus on critical analysis, creative expression, and performance skills, the program prepares students for diverse career pathways in literature, theatre, education, and related fields.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA English Literature/Drama and Theatre program is designed to provide students with a broad foundation in English literature, drama, and theatre studies, as well as opportunities for specialization and practical engagement. Core modules cover topics such as literary analysis, dramatic theory, theatre history, and performance techniques. Students also have the opportunity to study a wide range of literary genres, periods, and authors, as well as participate in practical workshops, rehearsals, and theatrical productions. In addition to theoretical learning, students develop practical skills in acting, directing, stagecraft, and production management, gaining hands-on experience in various aspects of theatre-making.

Research Focus: Aberystwyth University is committed to promoting research and scholarship in English literature, drama, and theatre studies. Faculty members are actively engaged in research projects that explore topics such as literary analysis, performance studies, dramatic adaptation, and theatre history. Students have the opportunity to engage in research activities through independent study projects, collaborative research initiatives, and participation in faculty-led research teams. Research opportunities not only deepen students' understanding of key concepts but also foster critical thinking skills, creativity, and the ability to conduct scholarly research and analysis.

Industry Engagement: The BA English Literature/Drama and Theatre program emphasizes industry engagement to ensure that graduates are well-prepared for careers in literature, theatre, education, and related fields. Through partnerships with theatres, arts organizations, and community groups, students have access to practical training opportunities, work placements, and internships. These experiences provide students with firsthand experience in theatrical productions, arts administration, event management, and community outreach, allowing them to develop practical skills, build professional networks, and gain insights into potential career pathways. Industry engagement also informs curriculum development, ensuring that the program remains relevant and responsive to the evolving needs of employers and society.

Global Perspective: In an increasingly interconnected and multicultural world, Aberystwyth University encourages students to develop a global perspective on literature, drama, and theatrical traditions. The program incorporates discussions of global literary and theatrical movements, as well as the impact of globalization on literature, performance, and cultural exchange. Students have the opportunity to engage with international literary texts, dramatic works, and theatrical practices, as well as study abroad programs and multicultural learning experiences. A global perspective prepares students to work effectively in diverse cultural contexts, appreciate the richness of world literature and theatre, and engage with global issues and debates through literary and dramatic lenses.

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Location

Aberystwyth - Main Site

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 14300

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 75% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 88, with at least 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, and 17 in Writing.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 55 with no individual score below 51.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It is important to note that entry requirements may vary across different programs and courses. Additionally, meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as the number of available places and competition for certain courses.

Aberystwyth University offers a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their pursuit of higher education. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, promote diversity, and assist students in managing their educational expenses.

International Excellence Scholarships: The International Excellence Scholarships are merit-based scholarships awarded to outstanding international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and provide a tuition fee reduction of up to £2,000 per year. Eligibility criteria and application procedures vary depending on the program of study.

Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship: The Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship is a prestigious award offered to exceptional international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs. The scholarship covers full tuition fees for the duration of the program. Students are selected based on academic achievement, personal statement, and references.

Aberystwyth International Scholarships: Aberystwyth International Scholarships are available to international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs. These scholarships offer a tuition fee reduction of up to £2,000 per year. Eligibility criteria and application requirements may vary.

British Council GREAT Scholarships: Aberystwyth University participates in the British Council GREAT Scholarships program, which offers financial support to students from selected countries. These scholarships are aimed at promoting bilateral relations and educational collaboration. The availability, eligibility criteria, and application process for GREAT Scholarships may vary each year.

External Scholarships and Funding Sources: Aberystwyth University also encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities. There are numerous government-funded scholarships, private foundation scholarships, and international scholarship programs available for international students pursuing studies in the UK. The university provides guidance and support to students in identifying and applying for these external funding sources.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application deadlines may change from year to year.

Graduates of the BA English Literature/Drama and Theatre program at Aberystwyth University possess a diverse skill set that prepares them for a variety of career paths in literature, theatre, education, and related fields. With their interdisciplinary background in English literature, dramatic theory, and theatrical practice, graduates are well-equipped to pursue fulfilling roles that leverage their analytical abilities, creative talents, and communication skills. 

Theatre Director: Graduates may pursue careers as theatre directors, overseeing the artistic vision and production of theatrical performances. They work closely with actors, designers, and production staff to interpret scripts, develop staging concepts, and coordinate rehearsals and performances. Theatre directors may specialize in specific genres or styles of theatre, such as classical, contemporary, or experimental, and may work in various settings, including theatres, educational institutions, and community theatre groups.

Playwright: Graduates may work as playwrights, writing scripts for theatrical productions, film, television, or radio. They develop original stories, characters, and dialogue, often drawing on their understanding of dramatic theory and literary techniques. Playwrights may work independently or collaborate with directors, producers, and theatre companies to bring their scripts to life on stage or screen. They may also adapt literary works into dramatic scripts or create new works inspired by historical events, social issues, or personal experiences.

Literary Agent: Graduates may pursue careers as literary agents, representing writers and playwrights and negotiating publishing or production deals on their behalf. Literary agents work closely with clients to develop their careers, market their work to publishers or producers, and secure contracts for publication, production, or adaptation rights. They may also provide editorial feedback, strategic career advice, and support for professional development. Literary agents play a vital role in helping writers navigate the publishing and entertainment industries and achieve their creative goals.

Theatre Educator: Graduates may work as theatre educators, teaching drama and theatre arts in schools, colleges, or community organizations. They design and deliver curriculum materials, lead acting workshops and rehearsals, and direct student productions. Theatre educators may also facilitate discussions on dramatic theory, theatrical history, and performance techniques, helping students develop their artistic skills, creativity, and critical thinking abilities. They play a crucial role in nurturing the next generation of theatre artists and enthusiasts.

Arts Administrator: Graduates may pursue careers as arts administrators, working for theatres, arts organizations, or cultural institutions. They manage administrative and operational tasks related to programming, marketing, fundraising, and event coordination. Arts administrators play a key role in supporting the mission and goals of arts organizations, ensuring the smooth operation of programs and services, and fostering engagement with audiences and stakeholders.

Dramaturg: Graduates may work as dramaturgs, providing literary and artistic support for theatrical productions. They research historical and literary contexts, analyze scripts, and provide feedback to directors, designers, and actors. Dramaturgs may also assist with script development, adaptation, or translation, helping to shape the artistic vision and thematic coherence of productions. They play a vital role in ensuring the integrity and quality of theatrical works and fostering meaningful connections between audiences and performances.

Arts Journalist or Critic: Graduates may pursue careers as arts journalists or critics, writing reviews, articles, or essays on theatre, literature, and cultural events. They analyze performances, interpret literary works, and contribute to public discourse on the arts. Arts journalists may work for newspapers, magazines, websites, or broadcast media, providing insights, commentary, and analysis on the latest trends, productions, and developments in the arts world.


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