Programs and courses
BA Applied Theatre
The program is taught mainly through studio work and group collaboration. We expect you to be interested and involved in contemporary theatre as a subject of study and as a practical experience through performance and community-based activities.
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Third-year Bachelor of Arts in Applied Theatre student Melissa Billing talks about why she loves theatre and what students can expect from Griffith's undergraduate program.
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BA with Honours in Applied Theatre
The program provides you with an opportunity to further develop your interests in theatre research following your undergraduate studies. You will be offered courses in research theory and applications, and undertake a supervised thesis in applied theatre or related area.
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Drama as a teaching specialism in Bachelor of Education - Secondary
We teach through studio work and detailed curriculum practice. We expect you to be interested and involved in contemporary theatre as well as have a passion for teaching.
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Graduate Certificate in Drama Education
The Graduate Certificate will enable teachers to become confident resource teachers in drama (now compulsory in Queensland schools) and graduate artists to devise effective school and community educational theatre programs.
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Master of Drama Education
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Master of Drama Education with Honours
These programs provide teachers, social workers and graduate dramatic artists with knowledge and understanding of the pedagogy and practice of drama education and leadership skills.
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Master of Drama Education (Hong Kong)
Master of Drama Education with Honours (Hong Kong)
The program is based in Hong Kong in partnership with The Hong Kong Art School. It is run part time with an intake every alternate year (next 2008).
It provides teachers, social workers and graduate dramatic artists with knowledge and understanding of the pedagogy and practice of drama education and leadership skills in the area.
You are supported by course materials (printed and/or on-line), local tutors and visiting lecturers. You can communicate with local tutors and Griffith lecturers via telephone, e-mail and Learning@Griffith.
For further information on this program please consult the Hong Kong Art School
