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  • Prop Making, BA

    The Prop Maker will work with designers and directors to produce bespoke items for individual requirements. It is rare to make the same thing twice, so the Prop Maker has to be ingenious, quick-thinking, explorative, dexterous, enjoy problem solving and have a love of materials and all things three-dimensional.
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    Award

    Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Theatre Practice

    Duration

    3 years full-time

    Course start

    October

    UCAS code

    Institution: C35
    Course: W462
  • Research Degrees (PhD)

    As a doctoral student at Central, you will be fully immersed in our research culture, which is one of enquiry, innovation and experimentation. You will be engaged in exploring new and pioneering ideas and practices under the supervision of research active staff, many of whom are the leading scholars and practitioners in their fields.
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    Doctor of Philosophy

    Duration

    3 years F/T min. registration period; 4 years, normal max. (exc. agreed interruptions)/6 years P/T min. registration period, 8 years as normal max. To transfer from another institution min. length of study is 1 year F/T or 2 years P/T.
  • Scenic Painting for Stage and Screen, BA

    The role of scenic artist requires excellent artistic skills, combined with the ability to work independently, or as part of a team, accurately and to deadlines, meeting design specifications agreed with the set designer or art director. On the Scenic Art specialism you will gain experience of working in a wide range of materials, textures, scenic finishes and effects enabling you to interpret the design to the level of finish expected by contemporary audiences.
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    Award

    Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Theatre Practice

    Duration

    3 years full-time

    Course start

    October

    UCAS code

    Institution: C35
    Course: W463
  • Scenography, MA/MFA

    Some of the major innovations in performance practices over the past hundred years have been drawn from scenographic developments. The MA/MFA Scenography courses approach scenography from multiple practical and theoretical perspectives to create new opportunities for experimentation and authorship.
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    Master of Arts in Scenography (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Scenography (240 credits).

    Duration

    MA, one year, full-time. MFA, two years, full-time. On-site attendance between July and October is not mandatory.

    Course start

    October
  • Set Construction for Stage and Screen, BA

    The Set Construction for Stage and Screen course is ideal for students seeking a creative arts-based career, including an interest in building with wood and metal.
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    Award

    Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Theatre Practice

    Duration

    3 years full-time

    Course start

    October

    UCAS code

    Institution: C35
    Course: W464
  • Sound Design and Production, BA

    Explore the possibilities of one of the most rapidly evolving of specialist theatre disciplines, working with tutors who are active professionals, and state-of-the-art equipment.
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    Award

    Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Theatre Practice

    Duration

    3 years, full-time

    Course start

    October

    UCAS code

    Institution: C35
    Course: WW34
  • Stage Management and Technical Theatre, BA

    You will learn hands-on skills and techniques that will prepare you for a career in theatre production; whether you are aspiring to become a multi-skilled theatre maker, or build specialist abilities such as rigging, prop sourcing, technical drawing or show-calling.
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    Award

    Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Theatre Practice

    Duration

    3 years, full-time

    Course start

    October

    UCAS code

    Institution: C35
    Course: W491
  • Voice Studies: Teaching and Coaching MA/MFA

    Voice Studies courses at Central are nationally and internationally renowned, giving a specialised education in the study and practice of the spoken voice. These courses are for graduates of appropriate disciplines who wish to follow a career in voice teaching and who seek specialised study and practice in voice and speech.
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    Award

    Master of Arts in Voice Studies: Teaching and Coaching (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Voice Studies: Teaching and Coaching (240 credits).

    Duration

    MA: one year, full-time. MFA: two years, full-time. Full-time, on-site attendance between July and October is not mandatory.

    Course start

    October
  • Writing for Performance, BA

    On the course you will work with a variety of high profile writers, arts practitioners and directors, encountering a diverse range of innovative performance practices that use writing for performance in different ways.

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    Award

    Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Contemporary Performance Practice

    Duration

    3 years full-time

    Course start

    October

    UCAS code

    Institution: C35
    Course: W470
  • Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media, MA/MFA

    The MA/MFA Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media offers a vocational training in writing drama across a range of different media contexts.
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    Award

    Master of Arts in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media (180 credits); Master of Fine Art in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media (240 credits)

    Duration

    MA: One year, full-time/two years, part-time. MFA: Two years, full-time. Full-time on-site attendance between July and October is not mandatory.

    Course start

    October