The Drama course offered by the University of Lincoln is a three-year, full-time program. It's designed to offer comprehensive training in drama, ultimately preparing students for future careers in the creative industries or for further study. The course combines practical workshops with focused seminars to help students explore the history and theory of drama. Course Content: The Drama course includes a variety of study materials. The first year offers a broad introduction to drama, where students explore key texts and playwrights. In the second year, students can choose from a range of specialised modules which enable them to tailor their degree to their interests. The third year has an applied drama module and a range of optional modules which allow students to specialise in a specific area of drama. They will also undertake a major final project.Key Modules: The course includes modules such as Making Theatre Happen, Performing Gender and Sexuality, Playwriting, Shakespeare and his Contemporaries, Adaptation and Interpretation, and The Body in Performance. Accreditations: At present, there are no specific accreditations related to the Drama course. Future Careers: Graduates are equipped with a diverse range of skills, helping them find employment in a broad spectrum of careers in the creative industries such as in theatre, television and film, community arts, teaching, and arts management. The program also prepares students for further study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.