TUT National Diploma in Drama
Title: Unveiling the National Diploma in Drama: Your Path to the Spotlight
Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of drama? The National Diploma in Drama (NDDR03) offers you a golden ticket to explore your creative talents, hone your acting skills, and set the stage for a promising career in the performing arts. Join us at the Arts Campus and let your passion for drama take center stage.
Important Changes Ahead
Before we delve into the details of this remarkable program, there are some important updates you need to be aware of. If you’re planning to enroll for this qualification from 2017 onwards, take note that the Baccalaureus Technologiae program will no longer be available after 2020. Instead, it will be replaced by qualifications aligned with the newly-implemented Higher Education Qualification Sub-Framework. For the most up-to-date information on these new qualifications, please visit the university’s website.
Admission Requirements
Are you wondering if you have what it takes to pursue this diploma? Admission requirements vary depending on your educational background.
For Applicants Who Obtained a Senior Certificate Before 2008:
- Admission Requirement: A Senior Certificate or a relevant qualification.
- Selection Criteria: Applicants are assessed based on academic merit and must undergo an audition to showcase their performance aptitude and creativity. The selection panel will evaluate your potential.
For Applicants Who Obtained a National Senior Certificate in or After 2008:
- Admission Requirement: A National Senior Certificate with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with a minimum achievement level of 4 in English.
- Selection Criteria: You need to have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 to be considered. The APS contributes 30% to your final admission score, while the audition contributes 70%.
For Applicants With a National Certificate (Vocational):
- Admission Requirement: A National Certificate (Vocational) with specific subject requirements.
- Selection Criteria: You must have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 27 to be considered.
The Journey
The National Diploma in Drama is a three-year program with day classes that starts in January. During your studies, you’ll explore a wide range of subjects to develop your skills and knowledge in drama and the performing arts.
First Year
- Acting Techniques
- Communication Techniques
- Performance Techniques
- Theatre and Text Study
Second Year
- Building on Acting and Communication Techniques
- Delving into Theatre Study and Text Analysis
- Exploring optional subjects like Children’s Theatre, Educational Theatre, Singing, or Theatre Dance
Third Year
- Advanced Acting Techniques
- Further Development of Communication Techniques
- Specialized Performance Techniques
- Deeper Exploration of Theatre and Text Study
Subject Information
The program covers a variety of subjects, from Acting Techniques to Communication Skills, Performance Techniques, and Theatre Study. You’ll also have opportunities to delve into Children’s Theatre, Educational Theatre, Singing, Theatre Dance, and even Scriptwriting.
Conclusion
If you’re passionate about drama and aspire to become a skilled performer or theater professional, the National Diploma in Drama is your ticket to success. With a comprehensive curriculum, experienced faculty, and a nurturing environment at the Arts Campus, you’ll be well-prepared to shine in the spotlight. Embrace your creativity, refine your talents, and step into the captivating world of drama. Your journey to the stage begins here.