The Contemporary Performance Practices course is a full-time postgraduate course offered at the Ulster University. This is a course for ambitious individuals looking to refine their practice and broaden their understanding of contemporary performance. It offers an opportunity to work across a rich variety of traditional, popular and contemporary performance forms.Course Content: The course gathers students from different backgrounds with diverse skills, encouraging dynamic collaborations in developing new experimental works. It involves a mixture of creative studio practice, performance experience, research seminars and optional modules. Key Modules: Core modules include Performance Studio Practice, Research Methods, and Dissertation. Optional modules include International Cinema, Music as Communication, Performing Comedy, and Performance Studies.Accreditations: The course is provided by the School of Arts & Humanities at the Ulster University. However, specific accreditation information is not provided.Future Careers: The program serves as an excellent foundation for those seeking career ways into the Performing Arts and several other areas such as education, broadcasting, and the culture sector. Graduates can proceed to careers in teaching, practice-based research, performance, community arts, arts administration, and related creative fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.