| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-10-01 | - |
| 2027-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview of the BA (Hons) Drama and Literature Program
The BA (Hons) Drama and Literature program at the University of Essex is a comprehensive undergraduate course that delves into the realms of drama and literature, offering students a unique blend of theoretical and practical knowledge. This three-year full-time program, with options for a placement year or year abroad, is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of dramatic texts, theatre practices, and literary analysis.
Course Structure
The program is structured into various components and modules, each carrying a specific number of credits towards the qualification. The course includes:
- Core Modules: Mandatory modules that all students must take, such as Introduction to Theatre Studies and Origins and Transformations in Literature and Drama.
- Compulsory Modules with Options: Students can choose from a range of modules, allowing for some flexibility in their studies.
- Optional Modules: A selection of modules from which students can choose, based on their interests and career aspirations.
Modules and Components
Some of the key modules include:
- Introduction to Theatre Studies
- Origins and Transformations in Literature and Drama
- The Humanities Graduate: Future Pathways
- Ensemble Theatre Practical Project
- Tragedy and Theatre Writing
- Criticism: Practice and Theory
- Global Encounters in Theatre
- Acting and Directing Classical Texts
Placement and Year Abroad
The program offers students the opportunity to undertake a placement year or spend a year abroad, enhancing their employability and broadening their cultural and academic experiences. During the placement year, students gain relevant work experience, while the year abroad allows them to study at one of the university's partner institutions.
Teaching and Assessment
Teaching methods include lectures, classes, and practical drama workshops, with an emphasis on practical exercises and creative approaches. Assessment is primarily based on coursework, with a mark for class participation included in the coursework mark.
Fees and Funding
The tuition fees for the program are:
- Home/UK Fee: 」9,790 per year
- International Fee: 」21,500 per year There are also opportunities for scholarships and financial support to help with the cost of the course.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet specific entry requirements, including:
- UK Entry Requirements: A-levels, BTEC, IB Diploma, or other qualifications with specific grades and subjects.
- International & EU Entry Requirements: A wide range of international qualifications are accepted, with equivalent grades and subjects.
- English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.0 overall, or specified scores in other equivalent tests.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the BA (Hons) Drama and Literature program can pursue a variety of careers, including:
- Theatre practitioner
- Writer
- Digital journalist and sub-editor
- Business development officer
- Journalist The program equips students with valuable skills in communication, critical thinking, and creativity, making them highly employable in the cultural industries and beyond.
