The Drama course at Ulster University aims to develop students' practical and analytical skills in drama, focusing on a combination of traditional and modern theatrical studies. Students will get to participate in engaging performances, analyse text and interpret plays while studying the theory and history of theatre.Course Content: The programme's three-year course allows students to explore the practice of drama in a wide array of contexts and settings, from theatre-making and performance to drama as a social intervention and community practice. Students will also gain insight into the history of theatre and the processes of making performances.Key Modules: During the course, students undertake modules in areas such as theatre-making, 20th-century theatre, directing, theatre history, theatre for young audiences, Shakespeare, and Irish playwriting.Accreditations: The course hasn’t provided any specific accreditation information.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can enter a variety of careers, including acting, directing, stage management, theatre education, drama therapy and arts administration.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.