The Drama and Film degree at Anglia Ruskin University is an exciting and diverse course designed to challenge you creatively and expose you to a range of contemporary drama and film practices. By studying innovative and interactive mediums, you get hands-on experience to reflect on the global cultural significance of both drama and film and their interconnections. Course Content: The course offers an in-depth understanding of drama and film through a range of topics like Actor and Text, Film Culture, Staging Histories and many more. The degree requires you to explore historical, social, political and theoretical context of drama and film and its impact on the global stage. The learning experience is supported through various practical modules, screening sessions, field trips, workshops and research projects. Key Modules: The degree consists of a selection of compulsory and optional modules. Core modules include Attention and Performance, Film and Culture, Drama and Society. Some of the optional modules are Visual Storytelling, Popular Cinema, Digital Theatre, Theatre and Performance Making, Reading Film and Television.Accreditations: Though the course doesn’t offer any specific accreditations, the skills acquired over the term of the degree have wide acceptability in various creative fields.Future Careers: Upon completion of the degree, you will be adequately prepared for a range of professions such as theatre practitioner, arts administrator, teacher or filmmaking. However, drama and film graduates are also employed in areas that require team working, problem-solving, presentation and communication skills.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.